PERCEPTUAL-MOTOR ARCH 1)2)3)
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"The perceptual-motor arch considers the process of decision making in respect to the duration from perception of the current situation to the formation and execution of the response action "(M. KALAIDJIEVA, 1999
This Bulgarian author comments: "The perceptual- motor arch is systematized in seven levels of complexity of intelligence. Four further levels of memorizing and retrieving efficient algorithms for decision-making and reaction- forming are mentioned. It is assumed that human memory, intelligent technologies and knowledge processing are far superior to nowadays computers; that programs of reaction, encapsulating the decision made, and evaluation technologies which are memorized, can be trained by repetition and inherited as "hardware". The investigation aims at ways to animate humans to become more sensitive to conscious behavior in crises, to evaluate and then (re-) act and enhance intelligent agents systems"(Ibid)
M. Kalaidjieva can be consulted at the Institute of Control and System Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
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