Biased Competition as a Unifying Principle of Cognitive Architecture
As a general principle of cognitive architecture, biased competition offers a cohesive account of how the brain prioritizes information across domains
Cognitive control and executive functions encompass the mental processes that regulate goals, behavior, and attention. This domain explains how the mind inhibits impulses, shifts strategies, monitors errors, and coordinates complex actions to maintain flexible, goal‑directed thinking.
As a general principle of cognitive architecture, biased competition offers a cohesive account of how the brain prioritizes information across domains