Computational cognition is the study of the computational basis of learning and inference by mathematical modeling, computer simulation, and behavioral experiments, seeking to learn the basis behind the processing of information.
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To make cognition computable, the following tasks should be addressed first:
In 2004, Tao Yang suggested a way to put cognition into a framework that is dual to the universe. He called such a framework the cognition, and called the Universe-Cognition pair the Unicogse.
The theory of the Unicogse provides a way to assign "measurable" means to the foundations of cognition: information and truth.
By doing so, we expect to measure truth and information in the cognition just like we do for energy and matter in the universe. This is a way to make cognition "measurable".