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The Other Half of the Embodied Mind

Domenico Parisi

Year
2011
Citations
37
Access
Open access

Abstract

Embodied theories of mind tend to be theories of the cognitive half of the mind and to ignore its emotional half while a complete theory of the mind should account for both halves. Robots are a new way of expressing theories of the mind which are less ambiguous and more capable to generate specific and non-controversial predictions than verbally expressed theories. We outline a simple robotic model of emotional states as states of a sub-part of the neural network controlling the robot's behavior which has specific properties and which allows the robot to make faster and more correct motivational decisions, and we describe possible extensions of the model to account for social emotional states and for the expression of emotions that, unlike those of current "emotional" robots, are really "felt" by the robot in that they play a well-identified functional role in the robot's behavior.

Keywords

Embodied cognitionPsychologyRobotTheory of mindCognitive psychologyCognitive scienceCognitionSocial robotArtificial intelligenceComputer science

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