A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a strong case for modern cognitive models to take arousal component of emotion into account because of its significant influence on performance (e.g. the inverted-U effect). Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain this effect, but they have not been integrated into cognitive architectures. Based on the analysis of the ACT-R (Anderson & Lebiere, 1998) cognitive architecture the mechanisms that can be used to model this effect are identified. Then a model of the classical Yerkes and Dodson experiment is introduced. The model matches the data by modifying several parameters, particularly noise and goal value in the conflict resolution strat...
As we discussed in Part I of this topic, there is a clear desire to model and comprehend human behav...
Research into cognitive architectures is described within a framework spanning major issues in artif...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
The ways of modelling some of the most profound effects of emotion and arousal on cognition are disc...
Measures of entropy are useful for explaining the behaviour of cognitive models. We demonstrate tha...
A treatment of emotion as a means of meta-optimisation in cognitive systems is presented, ...
In this thesis we have studied the influence of emotion on learning. We have used computational mode...
This thesis investigates mechanisms of human decision making, building on the fields of psychology a...
To survive in a complex environment, agents must be able to encode information about the utility val...
In this paper we propose an architecture for a cognitive engine that is based on the emotional learn...
Learning is an important process that allows us to reduce the uncertainty of the outcomes of our dec...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
Psychology of Learning and Motivation publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive...
A comprehensive systems-level cognitive architecture attempts to provide a blueprint for generally c...
As we discussed in Part I of this topic, there is a clear desire to model and comprehend human behav...
Research into cognitive architectures is described within a framework spanning major issues in artif...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
A problem of emotion and cognition is considered within a unified theory of cognition. There is a st...
The ways of modelling some of the most profound effects of emotion and arousal on cognition are disc...
Measures of entropy are useful for explaining the behaviour of cognitive models. We demonstrate tha...
A treatment of emotion as a means of meta-optimisation in cognitive systems is presented, ...
In this thesis we have studied the influence of emotion on learning. We have used computational mode...
This thesis investigates mechanisms of human decision making, building on the fields of psychology a...
To survive in a complex environment, agents must be able to encode information about the utility val...
In this paper we propose an architecture for a cognitive engine that is based on the emotional learn...
Learning is an important process that allows us to reduce the uncertainty of the outcomes of our dec...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
Psychology of Learning and Motivation publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive...
A comprehensive systems-level cognitive architecture attempts to provide a blueprint for generally c...
As we discussed in Part I of this topic, there is a clear desire to model and comprehend human behav...
Research into cognitive architectures is described within a framework spanning major issues in artif...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...