Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
Emotions play an important role in human cognition and therefore need to be present in the Common Model of Cognition. In this paper, the emotion working group focuses on functional aspects of emotions and describes what we believe are the points of interactions with the Common Model of Cognition. The present paper should not be viewed as a consensus of the group but rather as a first attempt to extract common and divergent aspects of different models of emotions and how they relate to the Common Model of Cognition.
Repository Citation
Juvina, I.,
West, R.,
Larue, O.,
Rosenbloom, P. S.,
Dancy, C. L.,
Samsonovich, A. V.,
& Petters, D.
(2018). Emotion in the Common Model of Cognition. Procedia Computer Science, 145, 740-746.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/psychology/561
DOI
10.1016/j.procs.2018.11.045
Comments
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