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Tài liệu Who Needs Emotions? The Brain Meets the Robot JEAN-MARC FELLOUS MICHAEL pdf

Tài liệu Who Needs Emotions? The Brain Meets the Robot JEAN-MARC FELLOUS MICHAEL pdf

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... anchor the design of artificial creatures which, like humans, integrate the emotional and the rational in their behavior The aim of this book, then, is to represent the state of the art in both the ... between their role in the evolution of language and ideas about the evolution of consciousness, feelings, and empathy In these ways, the book brings together the state of the art of research on the ... (i.e., information about the action plans triggered by the stimulus) This brings us to the second of the two emotion theories I mentioned at the outset The first emotion theory, then, acknowledges...
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Crystal structure of Klebsiella sp. ASR1 phytase suggests substrate binding to a preformed active site that meets the requirements of a plant rhizosphere enzyme doc

Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Crystal structure of Klebsiella sp. ASR1 phytase suggests substrate binding to a preformed active site that meets the requirements of a plant rhizosphere enzyme doc

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... and mutant structure are in the same range as the differences between the two molecules of the asymmetric unit of the wild-type structure Neither the mutation nor the different crystallization ... well The hydrogen bond between the backbone nitrogen atom of Asp291 and the 3phosphate of the substrate is the only interaction with the protein backbone; all other contacts are formed using the ... on the substrate, the Nd atom donates a hydrogen bond to the backbone oxygen atom of Gly26 The other important histidine side chain in the catalytic pocket is also fixed with a hydrogen bond The...
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Tài liệu IE Brown Executive MBA- Liberal Arts meets the Developing innovative leaders for a changing world ppt

Tài liệu IE Brown Executive MBA- Liberal Arts meets the Developing innovative leaders for a changing world ppt

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... been at the eye of the storm of the financial crisis Abstract and formal theory was seen as part of the problem rather than part of the solution What the IE Brown program does is to draw on the strengths ... online methodology The program is highly interactive, giving participants the opportunity to work closely with their peers and with the faculty The program relies heavily on the case method, role-playing, ... are strengthened even further through this partnership A recognized leader in management education IE is consistently ranked by BusinessWeek, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and the Financial...
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Microfinance Meets the Market - The World Bank Development Research Group doc

Microfinance Meets the Market - The World Bank Development Research Group doc

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... differences emerge in the outreach and scale of the institutions The second column shows that while the microfinance banks made up just 10 percent of the institutions in the sample, they are relatively ... status, while the empty circles are non-profits While the for-profits tend to cluster to the northwest in the figure, the non-profits are spread broadly—and many are in the profitable range These distinctions ... ultimately they also provide subsidies (equal to the size of the investment multiplied by the difference between the microlenders’ cost of capital if obtained through the market and the financial...
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where darwin meets the bible creationists and evolutionists in america nov 2002

where darwin meets the bible creationists and evolutionists in america nov 2002

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... long procession from the museum to the church, with the governor at the front The museum was founded by the Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz, the son of 16 Where Darwin Meets the Bible Calvinist ... and the origin of adaptation.”14 Neither Dobzhansky nor Mayr could decipher the purely mathematical models of the population geneticists So the New Synthesis got its mathematical prowess from the ... periods, the first from the 1925 Scopes trial to the 1959 Darwin Centennial The second begins in 1960, when the Broadway play Inherit the Wind was adapted for the silver screen, and continues to the...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot potx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot potx

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... anchor the design of artificial creatures which, like humans, integrate the emotional and the rational in their behavior The aim of this book, then, is to represent the state of the art in both the ... between their role in the evolution of language and ideas about the evolution of consciousness, feelings, and empathy In these ways, the book brings together the state of the art of research on the ... (i.e., information about the action plans triggered by the stimulus) This brings us to the second of the two emotion theories I mentioned at the outset The first emotion theory, then, acknowledges...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 19 pptx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 19 pptx

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... others The model of human brain mechanisms is based on the mirror-system hypothesis of the evolution of the language-ready brain, which sees the human Broca’s area as an evolved extension of the ... occur but only further along the visual pathway The Where, What, and How of Vision Until the late 1960s, the study of the visual system of mammals emphasized the contributions of the visual cortex, ... and the goals of the individual influences AIP rather than F5 neurons, as was the case in Fagg and Arbib (1998) The dorsal stream via the AIP does not know what the object is; it can only see the...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 20 ppt

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 20 ppt

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... Nonetheless (as in the Arbib-Hesse theory), I agree that the full range of emotion in humans involves the interaction of the language system with a range of other systems Rolls holds that the ... vengeance—yet not simulation in the mirror sense employed by Jeannerod in Chapter 6 the simulation is purely of the other,” not a reflection of the other back onto the self In the same way, one may have ... to the presence of the neuromodulator) and global arrangements (the circuitry within the modulated brain region and the connections of that region within the brain) Kelley notes that much of the...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 21 potx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 21 potx

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... nature of, 342 and the orbitofrontal cortex, 140, 141 in rats, 350 and schema theory, 349 and simulation theory, 157 as stimulus, 251 and the superior colliculus, 346, 348, 350 and the tectum, 346–47, ... instinct/emotion (IE) model “if then” statements See explicit route (dual route theory) implicit route (dual route theory), 125, 131–35 See also explicit route (dual route theory) impulses, 136 incentive ... conscience, and dual route theory, 136 conscious control route See explicit route (dual route theory) consciousness and the amygdala, 98–101 and awareness, 354 and the communication plexus, 354...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 1 pptx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 1 pptx

Kĩ thuật Viễn thông

... anchor the design of artificial creatures which, like humans, integrate the emotional and the rational in their behavior The aim of this book, then, is to represent the state of the art in both the ... between their role in the evolution of language and ideas about the evolution of consciousness, feelings, and empathy In these ways, the book brings together the state of the art of research on the ... by particular neural circuits within the rich complexity of the human brain Part III of the book, “Robots,” brings AI together with the study of emotion The key division is between creating robots...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 2 docx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 2 docx

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... (i.e., information about the action plans triggered by the stimulus) This brings us to the second of the two emotion theories I mentioned at the outset The first emotion theory, then, acknowledges ... simulate in the observer the state of the person observed by estimating the motor representations that gave rise to the behavior Once we have generated the state that we presume the other person ... cases The next steps, I believe, are to look at feelings, then at emotions, and finally the social behavior that they help regulate Roughly, if you build in the feelings, the emotions and the social...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 3 pdf

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 3 pdf

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... At the end of the day, the lizard retires and the next day the routine repeats itself One sees the fixed, routine patterning as well as the modifiability and flexibility in the expression of these ... paraventricular nucleus, the subfornical organ, and the arcuate nucleus The more caudal segment of the column includes the mammillary body, the ventral tegmental area, and the reticular part of the substantia ... Among these are the needs to breathe, to have freedom of movement, to rid the body of filth and excrement, and to rest or sleep Descriptive words for the primary affects associated with many of these...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 4 potx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 4 potx

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... role in emotion Like the other catecholamines norepinephrine and epinephrine, DA is synthesized from the amino acid tyrosine and involves several biosynthetic steps employing the enzymes tyrosine ... Nearly the entire cerebral hemispheres project to the behavior control column Cerebral inputs to the rostral segment are shown in light gray and those to the caudal segment, in darker gray (B) The ... EMOTIONS The above account provides an organizational framework for understanding the hard-wiring of motivational circuits, how they are affected by sensory stimuli, and how they have the ability...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 5 doc

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 5 doc

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... animals also apply to the human brain and has directed attention to another important component of the emotional brain: the prefrontal cortex Together, the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex ... say that the way to foster the synthesis of cognition and emotion into a new science of mind would be to put all this new information about the cognitive brain together with the view of the emotional ... removal of the neocortex failed to disrupt the expression of emotional responses elicited by sensory stimuli; sensory and motor cortex could therefore not be the key During the first half of the 20th...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 6 ppt

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 6 ppt

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... is important to recognize that the connections of these areas are organized at the level of subnuclei within each region rather than at the level of the nuclei themselves (Pitkanen, Savander, ... projections from the auditory system to the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (LA) and from LA to the central nucleus of the amygdala (CE) (B) In contrast, conditioning to the apparatus and other contextual ... present when the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are paired involves the representation of the context by the hippocampus and the communication between the hippocampus and the basal...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 7 ppsx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 7 ppsx

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... increase the probability of their own (the genes’) survival into the next generation The emotional states elicited by the reinforcers have a number of functions, described below, related to these ... obtain the reward or avoid the punisher, so that there is no prewired connection between the response and the reinforcer Machines that refuel are not performing instrumental actions unless they ... our behavior to increase their fitness How does the brain produce behavior using reward and punishment mechanisms? These are some of the questions considered in the book The Brain and Emotion (Rolls,...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 8 pot

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 8 pot

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... The theory of the functions of emotion is further developed in Chapter 10 of The Brain and Emotion (Rolls, 1999a) Some of the points made help to elaborate greatly on the second function in the ... Part of the way in which the behavior is controlled with this first route is according to the reward value of the outcome At the same time, the animal may work for the reward only if the cost ... inhibitions on the other Analysts describe the source of the impulses as the id and the modules that inhibit the expression of impulses, because of external and internal constraints, as the ego and...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 9 pdf

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 9 pdf

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... mental states THE SIMULATION THEORY IN THE SOLIPSIST CONTEXT The simulation theory postulates that covert actions are in fact actions in their own right, except for the fact that they are not ... have a rich repertoire of facial gestures: the eyes, the eyebrows, the forehead, the lips, the tongue, and the jaws can move relative to the rest of the face Not only can lip, tongue, and jaw ... by the face of the actor? According to the conclusion drawn from the action observation experiment, the conclusion here should be that the observer is simulating the emotion displayed by the...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 10 potx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 10 potx

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... can implicate representations of the present, the future, or the past; and that can be named These are the kinds of emotional state that are the focus of appraisal theories (e.g., Arnold, 1960; ... example, the newt, motivated to copulate (below the water), is also motivated to breathe (above the water); sometimes the behavior can be modified to accommodate both drives, but otherwise, the more ... analysis, the reactive level assigns negative value to the substance, so the motivation is to immediately reject it The body withdraws, the mouth puckers, the diaphragm forces air through the mouth,...
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Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 11 docx

Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 11 docx

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... to his imaginary bear in the woods: the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and [that] our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion Common sense ... cue to the reactive level we mean internal to the organism but still external to the reactive-level mechanisms Thus, in the case of hunger, the internal cue to the reactive level comes from the ... it, thereby increasing the likelihood that it will get performed It is the power of the reflective level that makes possible the rich emotional experience that we assume is unique to humans At the...
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