Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book Chapter:  Selfridge, Oliver G. (1959), Pandemonium: A Paradigm for Learning, Proceedings of the Symposium on Mechanisation of Thought Processes, pages 511-529, London, Retrieved on -0001-11-30

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01 JAN 2010

 The Pandemonium Software Architecture

This essay, while dealing with computational theory, provides a model for how the brain functions. The Pandemonium Model, where multiple processes try to answer a patter, with a administrative function picking the best answer, provides an excellent model for the environment in which the brain evolved, with useful components being selected over poor or noisy components.
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Seems like an early design pattern, where a bunch of processes look for patterns of things they can handle, and one jumps at it. Is this like the Delegator Pattern?

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