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Artificial intelligence / Cognition / Brain / Cognitive science / Emotion / Limbic system / Subjective experience / Situated / Intelligent agent / Embodiment / Robotics / Embodied cognition
Date: 2013-06-11 17:27:56
Artificial intelligence
Cognition
Brain
Cognitive science
Emotion
Limbic system
Subjective experience
Situated
Intelligent agent
Embodiment
Robotics
Embodied cognition

Some  challenges  for  emotional  agents     Antonio  Chella   DICGIM  –  University  of  Palermo   Viale  delle  Scienze,  building  6,     90128  Palermo,

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