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Hi Mykola, I have been reading your blog posts with much interest. One like this I have read twice and very slowly so I can try and understand some of the terminology that you are using. Many of the terms (chronicle, syndromes, congenital) are not used in cognitive science, AI, computer science or psychology. But I find you have many ideas that are in parallel with my thinking. I am currently writing a book about the design of my cognitive architecture at a level of detail that it can be programmed. The introduction is linked on my website. If you read it and are still interested then I can send you a draft version of the book. http://www.adaptroninc.com/BasicPage/adaptron-cognitive-architecture

Cheers

Brett

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Thank you, Brett!

"Chronicle" is a special storage for long sequences, that is featured by repeated fragment discovery and a kind of compression based on discovered patterns.

"Congenital" actually means "predefined/preloaded/innate".

"Syndrome" is similar to a widely used medical meaning, i.e. set of entity` signs.

I will read your site!

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