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Minds interact with the environment across multiple time scales. Cognition in the moment requires dynamic adjustment of sensory and motor processes in response to changing environmental input: we update our visual attention, recalculate the strength of our grasp, and navigate new landscapes. Cognition is also sensitive to the pattern of our experiences over weeks to months, as we explore and build memories. We accumulate information about our environments throughout life, with early experiences playing an especially formative role in our beliefs about the stability of our resources and relationships.
Authors:
Kenji Doya, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University; Alex Clarke, University of Cambridge; Willem Frankenhuis, University of Amsterdam
