Cognitive Systems - Physical aspects
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Definition
Each Cognitive System has its own physical correlate that supports it. Every Living Form, or living being, has a physical body, with a nervous system from the most basic to the most complex, which carries out sentient functions and supports cognitive functions. Each Automaton has a hardware that allows the execution of software.
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See also
- Systems
- Physical Systems
- Cognitive Systems
- Metacognitive Systems
- Cognitive Systems - Cognitive aspects
- Ecosystems - Physical aspects
- Ecosystems - Cognitive aspects
- Knowledge Systems
- Dynamics of the Forms
- Forms
- Universe
- TFNR - The Forms and the Universe
- TFNR - The Forms of the Universe
- TFNR - Material forms
- TFNR - Complex structures: atoms, molecules, bodies, systems
- TFNR - The physical structure of living beings
- TFNR - Immaterial forms
- TFNR - The Universe of the Forms
- TFNR - The origin and evolution of the Universe
- TFNR - Dynamics of the cosmos
- TFNR - Objects and structures in the cosmos
- TFNR - A brief history of the Universe
Classification
- Topic id: t_cogn_systems_ph_asp
- Belongs to the class: Physical Systems
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups:
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