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Paolo Petta
(made available during the course)
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How do we know the minds of others? Domain-specificity, simulation, and enactive social cognition,
Brain Research, 1079(1):25-35.
(PDF (190KiB))
Agre P. (1995)
Computation and Embodied Agency
Informatica, special issue on computational theories of mind, Gams M. (ed.), 19(4):527-535
(HTML (39KiB))
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Computational Research on Interaction and Agency
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(HTML (188KiB))
Anderson M.L. (2003).
Embodied Cognition: A field guide.
Artificial Intelligence, 149:91-130, 2003.
(PDF (301KiB))
Anderson J.R., Lebiere C. (2003)
The Newell Test for a theory of cognition
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26(05), 587-601
(and Open Peer Commentary and authors' response, 601-639)
(PDF (935KiB))
Bargh J.A., Chartrand T.L. (1999).
The Unbearable Automaticity of Being,
American Psychologist, 54(7):462-479
(PDF (245KiB))
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Cognitive Architecture,
in: Jacko J.A., Sears A. (eds.): The human-computer interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies and emerging applications, Mahwah, NJ, USA:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
(PDF (174KiB))
Chappell J., Thorpe S., Hawes N., Sloman A. (2010).
Preface to The AIIB 2010 Symposium: AI-Inspired Biology,
in: Proceedings of the AIIB 2010 Symposium: AI-Inspired Biology, AISB 2010 Convention, AISB.
(PDF (60KiB))
Chrisley R.: (2003).
Embodied Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence, 149:131-150.
(PDF (168KiB))
Clancey W.J., Sierhuis M., Damer B., Brodsky B. (2006).
Cognitive Modeling of Social Behaviors,
in Sun R. (ed.), Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction,
Cambridge University Press, New York/Melbourne/Madrid, 151-185.
(PDF (5.3 MiB))
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(HTML (35KB))
Fitts P.M. (1954).
The Information Capacity of the Human Motor System in Controlling the Amplitude of Movement
(First published in Journal of Experimental Psychology 47:381-391)
(PDF (1.132 MiB))
Fum D., Missier F.D., Stocco A. (2007).
The cognitive modeling of human behavior:
Why a model is (sometimes) better than 10,000 words,
Cognitive Systems Research, 8(3), pp.135-142 (Editorial).
(PDF (152 KiB))
Gat E. (1997).
On Three-Layer Architectures.
In Kortenkamp D., Bonasso R.P., Murphy R. (eds.):
Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Robots, MIT/AAAI Press.
(PDF (112KiB))
Georgeff M., Pell B., Pollack M., Tambe M., Wooldridge M.J. (1999).
The Belief-Desire-Intention Model of Agency
In Müller J.P., Singh M.P., Rao A.S. (eds.):
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Languages, 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98, Paris, France, July 4-7, 1998,
Proceedings, LNApdfI 1555, Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg.
(PDF (84KiB))
Granger R. (2006).
Engines of the Brain: The Computational Instruction Set of Human Cognition,
AI Magazine, 27(2):15-32
(PDF (874KiB))
Grosjean, M., Shiffrar, M., and Knoblich, G. (2007).
Fitts's Law Holds for Action Perception.
Psychological Science, 18(2), 95-99.
(PDF (168KiB))
Grush R. (2004).
The emulation theory of representation: Motor control, imagery, and perception,
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27(3):377-396
(PDF (160KiB))
Heit E. (2005)
Should we abandon the theory theory?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(5):215-216.
(PDF (70KiB))
Johnson-Laird P.N. (1980)
Mental Models in Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science, 4(1):71-115.
(PDF (5.7MiB))
Lehman J.F., Laird J., Rosenbloom P. (2006)
A gentle introduction to SOAR, an architecture for human cognition: 2006 update,
University of Michigan
(PDF (171KiB))
Leslie A.M., Friedman O., German T.P. (2004).
Core mechanisms in 'theory of mind',
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8(12):528-533.
(PDF (181KiB))
Minsky M., Singh P., Sloman A. (2004).
The St. Thomas Common Sense Symposium: Designing Architectures for Human-Level Intelligence,
AI Magazine, 25(2):113-124.
(PDF (140KiB))
Newell, A., Simon, H. A. (1963).
GPS, a program that simulates human thought.
In Feigenbaum E.A., Feldman J. (eds.): Computers and thought, pp. 279-293.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
(PDF (381KiB))
Newell, A. (December 4, 1991).
Cognitive architectures as way to answer the scientific question, "How can the human mind occur in the physical universe?"
Published on an ACT-R page at CMU (last access: 2010-05-06)
(FLV videoclip (19MiB))
Nilsson N.J. (1994).
Teleo-Reactive Programs for Agent Control,
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2:139-158.
(PDF (259KiB))
Nilsson N.J. (2001).
Teleo-Reactive Programs and the Triple-Tower Architecture,
Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 5 (2001), Section B, pp. 99-110.
(PDF (321KiB))
Pfeifer R. (2000).
On the role of embodiment in the emergence of cognition and emotion.
13th Toyota Conference, Affective Minds, November/December 1999
revised version, January 2, 2000.
(PDF (1095KiB))
Roy D. (2005)
Grounding words in perception and action: computational insights,
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9(8):389-396.
(PDF (387KiB))
Schurr N., Okamoto S., Maheswaran R.T., Scerri P., Tambe M. (2006).
Evolution of a Teamwork Model,
In Sun R. (ed.): Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction: From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation.
Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, USA, 397-327.
(PDF (433 KiB))
Sun R. (ed.) (2008).
The Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology.
Cambridge University Press, New York / Melbourne / Madrid.
(PDF)
Vernon D., Metta G., Sandini G. (2007).
A Survey of Artificial Cognitive Systems - Implications For The Autonomous Development of Mental Capabilities in Computational Agents,
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 11(2):151-180.
(PDF (1.6 MiB))
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