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======Emotions and personality in Social Agents====== | ======Emotions and personality in Social Agents====== | ||
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+ | Theoretical foundations start with Darwin' | ||
+ | [[Carl Lange|wp: | ||
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+ | =====Appraisal Theories===== | ||
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+ | State that emotions are the result of evaluating an event or situation. | ||
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+ | - Primary appraisal: Is this relevant to me? | ||
+ | - Secondary appraisal: How should I cope with it? | ||
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+ | =====Emotions to personalities===== | ||
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+ | ^ Emotions ^ Moods ^ Personality Traits ^ | ||
+ | | Seconds/ | ||
(Moffat, 1997) states, “personality is the name we give to (an agent’s) reactions tendencies that are consistent over situations and time”. | (Moffat, 1997) states, “personality is the name we give to (an agent’s) reactions tendencies that are consistent over situations and time”. | ||
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=====Computational models of emotions===== | =====Computational models of emotions===== |