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concept:cognitive-functionscognitive functions
Functions such as memory, attention, perception, and sentience that can be realized by diverse substrates.
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- Interdisciplinary study of mind and cognition, providing models of self and agency.
- The spatiotemporal limit of the goals an agent can represent and pursue; equivalent to the cognitive light cone.
- First sentence of the paper, establishing the inferential nature of all sentience attributions.
- Selves that are dynamical constructs, maintained by continuous reinterpretation.
- Mental actions including sentience; can be achieved by different biological and non-biological substrates.
- Core TAME tenet that cognitive capacities form a continuum without binary bright lines, essential for gradualist approach.