Overview of CLARION
CLARION is an integrative architecture, consisting of a number of distinct subsystems, with a dual representational structure in each subsystem (implicit versus explicit representations). Its subsystems include the action-centered subsystem, the non-action-centered subsystem, the motivational subsystem, and the meta-cognitive subsystem.
- The role of the action-centered subsystem is to control actions;
- The role of the non-action-centered subsystem is to maintain general knowledge;
- The role of the motivational subsystem is to provide underlying motivations for perception, action, and cognition;
- The role of the meta-cognitive subsystem is to monitor, direct, and modify the operations of all the other subsystems.
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