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READ ME This registration contains the MatLab code necessary to generate and analyze data that is described in our paper titled: "Cognitive architecture with evolutionary dynamics solves insight problem", DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00427. Frontiers in Psychology Scripts for running the experiments described in the paper: ----------------------------------------------------------- - Experiment 1: To generate data run script_4running_AttractorPop_trees_combined.m - Experiment 2: To generate data run script_4running_AttractorPop_trees_fourconds.m - Experiment 3: To generate data run script_4running_AttractorPop_trees_deficits.m These scripts generate: - One DATESTRING.png file for each repetition: The figure shows average and maximum fitness of output patterns over the generation in the case of one repetition (one individual). The first 30 files are from the first condition, then the second 30 files are from the second condition, etc. - One batch_DATESTRING.mat file for each condition: These files are superfluous, because all the data is contained in the test_ files - One test_DATESTRING.mat file for each experiment: This file contains all the data from all the conditions all saved in one variable named 'T' The variable 'T': - T.Bs{i}: contains all data from the ith condition in the given experiment - T.Bs{i}.Ss{j}: contains all data from the jth repetition (individual) from the ith condition Scripts for analyzing experimental data: ---------------------------------------- script_4analyzing_AttractorPop_trees_tests.m This script generates a couple of figures and an Excel file that contains data and statistical tests. Figures: -------- - Figure 1 was drawn by István Zachar - Figure 2 was generated by script_4figures_switchingprob.m from simulation 2016-06-15-23-30-39 - Figure 3 was generated by script_draw_tetrahedron.m - Figure 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 were generated by running script_4analyzing_AttractorPop_trees_tests.m - Figure 8 was generated by running the experiments.
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