Making predictions in an uncertain world: Environmental structure and cognitive maps

Author:

Chown Eric1

Affiliation:

1. Bowdoin College

Abstract

This article examines the relationship between environmental and cognitive structure. One of the key tasks for any agent interacting in the real world is the management of uncertainty; be cause of this the cognitive structures which interact with real environments, such as would be used in navigation, must effectively cope with the uncertainty inherent in a constantly changing world. Despite this uncertainty, however, real environments usually afford structure that can be effectively exploited by organisms. The article examines environmental characteristics and struc tures that enable humans to survive and thrive in a wide range of real environments. The rela tionsnip between these characteristics and structures, uncertainty, and cognitive structure is ex plored in the context of PLAN, a proposed model of human cognitive mapping, and R-PLAN, a version of PLAN that has been instantiated on an actual mobile robot. An examination of these models helps to provide insight into environmental characteristics which impact human perfor mance on tasks which require interaction with the world.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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