cognitive-science
An interdisciplinary study of mind and its processes, drawing from psychology, linguistics, computer science, and philosophy.
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learning
The study of how humans and artificial systems acquire and process knowledge and skills.
knowledge-representation
How information and knowledge are structured and organized in the mind or in artificial systems.
perception
The process by which sensory information is organized and interpreted.
Articles
6 Articles
Ideational Gestalt Collapse
Aug 14, 2025
This article introduces the concept of "Ideational Gestalt Collapse," a phenomenon where attempting to concretely define an idea causes it to break down. The author uses the example of a "chair" to il...
Intellectual Crystallization Between Intuition and Logic
Aug 14, 2025
The article introduces "intellectual crystallization" as the process of logically articulating intuitive insights. Often, we have a feeling that something is correct but struggle to explain it, leadin...
Learning to Learn: Innate Intelligence
Aug 13, 2025
This article explores the essence of learning, proposing that both artificial intelligence and human brains possess an innate tendency to learn how to learn, termed 'natural born frameworkers'. It dif...
Crystallization of Knowledge: Wings Beyond Imagination
Aug 10, 2025
The article introduces the concept of "crystallized knowledge," defined as comprehensive and highly consistent knowledge that abstractly integrates multiple pieces of information from various angles, ...
Artificial Learning Intelligence System: The ALIS Concept
Aug 9, 2025
The Artificial Learning Intelligence System (ALIS) concept integrates innate learning (like neural network training) with acquired learning, where knowledge is stored externally and utilized during in...
Dimensions of Spatial Perception: AI's Potential
Jul 30, 2025
The article explores the concept of multi-dimensional spatial perception, drawing a parallel between human visual processing and artificial intelligence (AI). Humans perceive 3D space from 2D retinal ...