0 a person, group, product, etc. that copies the behaviour of another person, etc.: --
1 a computer system that is designed to behave in the same way as a different system: --
This emulator was used to generate simulated fault scenarios.
In early development children are capable of interacting with the environment, but it is implausible to assume that they possess an emulator of the environment.
These amodal environment emulators are closely tied to the organism's sensorimotor engagement with its environment.
This emulator's states are just states corresponding to elements in the topographic image.
We were truly puzzled by the suggestion that an amodal emulator of the external world could exist in the brain.
If the emulator is a body schema, can it account for neonatal imitation?
The representations embodied in the amodal environment emulators are of exactly this sort.
This requires an emulator that runs its simulation almost simultaneously with (perhaps even slightly ahead of?) the events in the external world.