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Cognitive architecture refers to the underlying structure that defines the cognitive abilities and functionalities of an intelligent entity, such as a human or an artificial intelligence system. It is a blueprint that describes how cognition works, outlining the processes and mechanisms involved in perception, memory, attention, language, and problem-solving. Cognitive architectures are used in a variety of fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
Cognitive architecture refers to the underlying structure that defines the cognitive abilities and functionalities of an intelligent entity, such as a human or an artificial intelligence system. It is a blueprint that describes how cognition works, outlining the processes and mechanisms involved in perception, memory, attention, language, and problem-solving. Cognitive architectures are used in a variety of fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.


[[Image:Detail-79087.jpg|thumb|center|A representation of a cognitive architecture, showing various interconnected components such as perception, memory, attention, and problem-solving.]]
[[Image:Detail-79087.jpg|thumb|center|A representation of a cognitive architecture, showing various interconnected components such as perception, memory, attention, and problem-solving.|class=only_on_mobile]]
[[Image:Detail-79088.jpg|thumb|center|A representation of a cognitive architecture, showing various interconnected components such as perception, memory, attention, and problem-solving.|class=only_on_desktop]]


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==