Emotion Research: Cognitive Science/Artificial Intelligence


Selected Bibliography & References

Allen S. (1993). Resolving Conflicts using Emotional Behaviour in th Blocks World.
In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Araujo, A.F.R. (1993). Emotions Influencing Cognition:E ffect of Mood Congruence and Anxiety upon Memory. In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Araujo, A.F.R (1991). Cognitive-Emotional Interactions Using the Subsymbolic Paradigm. In Proceedings of Student Workshop on Emotions. J-M. Fellous, Ed. Los Angeles, CA: Univ. of Southern California.

Armony, J.J. and Servan-Schreiber, D. (1993). A Connectionist Model of the Thalamo-Amygdala Network Mediating Conditioned Fear Reactions. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 19, 1227.

Bates, J., Loyall, A.B., and Reilly, W.S. (1992). Integrating Reactivity, Goals, and Emotion in a Broad Agent. In the Proceedings of the 14th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.

Carbonell, J. G. (1980). Towards a process model of human personality traits. AI, 15, 49-74.

Chwelos, and Oatley, K. (1994). Appraisal, Computational Models, and SchererÍs Expert System. Cognition and Emotion, 8(3), 245-257.

Clarke, D. (1993). Asynchronous Affect and Virtual Action. (Abstract). In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Craig, I.D. (1993). Self Models and Intelligent Agents. In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Dyer, M. (1987). Emotions and their computations: Three Computer Models. Cognition and Emotion, 1(3), 323-347.

Elliot, C. (1994). Research problems in the use of a shallow Artificial Intelligence model of personality and emotion. In Proceedings of the 12th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 9-15.

Elliot, C. and Siegle, G. (1993). Emotion Intensity Factors in Simulateve "Believable Agents". In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Fellous, J-M. (1995). A Neural Code for Face Representation: From V1 Receptive Fields to IT ŒFace Cells. Ph.D. Dissertation. Los Angeles: University of Southern California.

Grant, S. A contextual "predicament" model of the origina and resolution of some affective tates in humans. In WAUME '93: Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion. Birmingham, UK: The University of Birmingham.

Gray, J.A. (1995). A model of the limbic system and basal ganglia: Applications to Anxiety and Schizophrenia. In Gazzaniga, M. (ed)., The Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Grossberg, S and Schmajuk, N.A. (1987). Neural Dynamics of Attentionally Modulated Pavlovian Conditioning: Conditioned Refinforcement, Inhibition, and Opponent Learning. Psychobiology, 15(3), 195-240.

Hoffman, R.E. (1987). Computer simulations of neural information processing and the schizophrenia-mania dichotomy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 44:178-188.

Kaiser, S., Wehrle, T. and Edwards, P. (1994). Multi-modal emotion measurement in an interactive computer game: A pilot study. In Proceedings of the VIII Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions, N.H.Frijda (Ed.). Storrs: ISRE.

McCauley, L., S. Franklin, and M. Bogner. (2000). An Emotion-Based "Conscious" Software Agent Architecture. In Affective Interactions, Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence ed., vol. 1814, ed. A. Paiva. Berlin: Springer.

Moffat, D., Frijda, N.H., and Phaf, R.H. (1993). Analysis of a model of emotions. In Prospects for Artificial Intelligence. Proceedings of the 9th AISB. A. Sloman, D.Hogg, G. Humphreys, A. Ramsey, and D. Partridge, eds. Washington, DC: IOS Press.

Oatley, K. (1987). Cognitive science and the understanding of emotions. Cognition and Emotion. 3(1), 209-216.

Oatley, K. and Johnson-Laird, P.N. (1987). Towards a cognitive theory of the emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 1, 29-50.

Ortony, A. and Clore, G.L. (1989). Emotions, Moods, and Conscious Awareness. Cognition and Emotion, 3(2), 125-137.

Ortony, A., Clore, G.L., and Collins, A. (1988). The Cognitive Structure of Emotions. New York: NY: Cambridge University Press.

Padgett, C., Cottrell, G.W., and Adolphs, R. (1996). Categorical Perception in Facial Emotion Classification. In Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Cognitive Science Conference, San Diego, CA, pp. 249-253, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum

Phaf, R.H., Mul, N.M., and Wolters, G. (1994). A Connectionist View on Dissociations. In Attention and Performance XV, C. Umilta and M. Moscovitch, eds. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Pfeifer, R. (1988). Artificial Intelligence Models of Emotion. In Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion and Motivation, V. Hamilton et al., eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Pfeifer, R and Leuzinger-Bohleber, M. (1986). Application of cognitive science methods to psychotherapeutic problem solving. In Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 478-487.

Reilly, W.S. and Bates, J. (1992). Building Emotional Agents. CMU-CS-92-143. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University.

Samal, A. and Iyengar, P.A. (1992). Automatic recognition and analysis of human faces and facial expressions: A survey. Pattern Recognition, 25(1):67-77.

Shors, T.J, Weiss, C., and Thompson, R.F. (1992). Stress-Induced Facilitation of Classical Conditioning. Science, 257, 537-539.

Singer, J.L. and Salovey, P. (1988). Mood and memory: Evaluating the network theory of affect. Clinical Psychology Review, 8:211-251.

Schachter, S and Singer, J. (1962). Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-399.

Stinson, C.H. and Palmer, S.E. (1991). Parallel Distributed Processing Models of Person Schemas and Psychopathologies. In Person Schemas and Maladaptive Interpersonal Patterns. M.J.Horowitz, ed. Chicago, Ill: The Univesity of Chicago Press.



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