Anthony F. Morse, Paul E. Baxter, Tony Belpaeme, Linda B. Smith, A. Cangelosi
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Language is special, yet its power to facilitate communication may have distracted researchers from the power of another, potential precursor ability: the ability to label things, and the effect this can have in transforming or extending cognitive abilities. In this paper we present a simple robotic model, using the iCub robot, demonstrating the effects of spatial grouping, binding, and linguistic tagging in extending our cognitive abilities.