CHILD and SPOCK

P. Greene, T. Ruggles
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In order to study the structure and acquisition of perception and motor skills, we are simulating on a digital computer some features of a baby's sensorimotor development. The baby comes to be able to recognize and manipulate objects, taking into account their movements and other spatial relationships. He performs purposeful actions naturally described in terms of their effects on his environment rather than in terms of particular muscle movements. For instance, we say that he picks up his rattle rather than saying that he moves certain muscles because from our usual point of view, we care about the act as related to other acts. The movements could have been any of a large number of movements performed by different sets of muscles so long as they combined to produce the desired effect of picking up the rattle. We are trying to learn more about the sequence of development which brings about this purposive regulation of movements. There have been a number of different approaches to problems like these. One is to deal with elements at the neural network level adjusting connection strengths of thresholds, while another is to write computer programs in which symbols may designate complex behavioral acts. We are working somewhere between these levels.
孩子和史波克
为了研究感知和运动技能的结构和习得,我们在数字计算机上模拟了婴儿感觉运动发展的一些特征。婴儿开始能够识别和操纵物体,考虑到它们的运动和其他空间关系。他执行有目的的行动时,自然会根据其对环境的影响来描述,而不是根据特定的肌肉运动来描述。例如,我们说他拿起了拨浪鼓,而不是说他运动了某些肌肉,因为从我们通常的角度来看,我们关心的是与其他行为相关的行为。这些动作可以是由不同肌肉群进行的大量动作中的任何一种,只要它们结合起来能产生想要的拿起拨浪鼓的效果。我们正试图更多地了解导致这种有目的的运动调节的发育顺序。有许多不同的方法来解决这类问题。一种是在神经网络层面处理元素,调整阈值的连接强度,另一种是编写计算机程序,其中的符号可以表示复杂的行为行为。我们的工作处于这两个水平之间。
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