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"How Minds Work" tutorial—http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/tutorial/
"How Minds Work" tutorial—http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/tutorial/

==Further reading (IDA)==
==Further reading (IDA)==
Franklin, Stan (2003), 'IDA: A Conscious Artefact?' in ''Machine Consciousness'', ed. Owen Holland (Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic).
Franklin, Stan (2003), 'IDA: A Conscious Artefact?' in ''Machine Consciousness'', ed. Owen Holland (Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic).

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Stan Franklin is W. Harry Feinstone Interdisciplinary Research Professor at the University of Memphis, TN and co-director of the Institute of Intelligent Systems. He is the author of Artificial Minds (MIT Press, 1995) and mental father of IDA, a computational implementation of Global Workspace Theory.

Stan's home page—http://www.cs.memphis.edu/~franklin/

Cognitive Computing Research Group—http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu

"How Minds Work" tutorial—http://ccrg.cs.memphis.edu/tutorial/

Further reading (IDA)

Franklin, Stan (2003), 'IDA: A Conscious Artefact?' in Machine Consciousness, ed. Owen Holland (Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic).

Franklin, S. 2005. A "Consciousness" Based Architecture for a Functioning Mind. In Visions of Mind, ed. D. N. Davis. Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing.

Franklin, S, B J Baars, U Ramamurthy, and Matthew Ventura. 2005. The role of consciousness in memory. Brains, Minds and Media 1: 1–38, pdf.

Baars, Bernard J and Stan Franklin. 2003. How conscious experience and working memory interact. Trends in Cognitive Science 7: 166–172.