We describe a generic approach for modeling the impact of emotion on cognition, perception, and behavior. The approach can model the effects of transient emotional states, longer moods, and stable personality and temperamental factors. The underlying assumption is that one of the primary ways in which emotions influence cognition and perception is by modulating a variety of processing parameters. We illustrate the approach in the context of both a generic integrated architecture of cognition, and a specific architecture, currently under development, designed to model decision making behavior. In this context, we illustrate how the approach would be instantiated within several representational formalisms (e.g., rules, belief nets). We focus ...
There are numerous conceptual similarities between affective and rational decision making functions ...
Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus o...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...
Emotions exert a profound influence on cognitive processes, both the fundamental processes mediating...
Emotions exert a profound influence on cognitive processes, both the fundamental processes mediating...
In this chapter, we will revive an old argument that theories of human emotion can give insight into...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Becker C, Leßmann N, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I. Connecting feelings and thoughts - modeling the interactio...
In this paper a cognitive model is introduced which integrates a model for emotion generation with m...
AbstractIn this paper a cognitive model is introduced which integrates a model for emotion generatio...
The edge of chaos is a metaphor used to describe the complexity that lies between systems that are t...
The edge of chaos is a metaphor used to describe the complexity that lies between systems that are t...
There are numerous conceptual similarities between affective and rational decision making functions ...
Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus o...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...
Emotions exert a profound influence on cognitive processes, both the fundamental processes mediating...
Emotions exert a profound influence on cognitive processes, both the fundamental processes mediating...
In this chapter, we will revive an old argument that theories of human emotion can give insight into...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cogn...
Becker C, Leßmann N, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I. Connecting feelings and thoughts - modeling the interactio...
In this paper a cognitive model is introduced which integrates a model for emotion generation with m...
AbstractIn this paper a cognitive model is introduced which integrates a model for emotion generatio...
The edge of chaos is a metaphor used to describe the complexity that lies between systems that are t...
The edge of chaos is a metaphor used to describe the complexity that lies between systems that are t...
There are numerous conceptual similarities between affective and rational decision making functions ...
Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus o...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...