yes a computer can be simulate like human cognition and in NASA all computers are in human cognition i know it because my brother works there
A chatterbot is a computer program that learns how to communicate through repetitious small talk with the user. It then uses that stored information to simulate a human to human conversation. Like SIRI on iproducts.
Developmental psychology and computer science are related in terms of how they both study human behavior and cognition. Computer science can be used to create models and simulations of human development to better understand the mechanisms that drive cognitive growth. Additionally, advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have allowed for the development of technologies that can simulate and interact with human behaviors, contributing to the study of developmental psychology.
John R. Anderson has written: 'Cognitive psychology and its implications' 'The architecture of cognition' -- subject(s): Cognition, Data processing, Digital computer simulation, Human information processing
Vocaloid is a program used to simulate a human voice for use in songs. Hatsune Miku is a popular Japanese Vocaloid.
Cognition
No. If it was you would have a delete button.
Mary B. Howes has written: 'The psychology of human cognition' -- subject(s): Cognition
R. Kim Guenther has written: 'Human cognition' -- subject(s): Cognition, Cognitive psychology
It performs robotic simulations.
I am a computer program created to assist with answering questions and providing information. I am not a vampire, dragon, werewolf, or human.
In some ways yes, and in some ways no. It is possible, given a large enough computer with enough storage, to program a computer to think the way a human thinks. For this reason, it is true that the human brain is a computer. On the other hand, computer programs are not usually written in this way. Why would you want a computer program to give you unpredictable results? Why would you want a computer program to give you erroneous answers?
As of yet, no. You can program one to simulate emotions, but to actually feel them requires a highly complex brain similar to a human's. Currently we don't have the technology to build a robot with such a brain, and I hope we never will.