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Affective minds

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Preface. List of Contributors. Organizing Committee of the 13th Toyota Conference. History of the Toyota Conference. I. Keynote Papers. Introduction to keynote papers (N. Miyake, Toyota, Japan). 1. Emotion and social interaction: a theoretical overview (M. Toda, Nagoya, Japan). 2. The anatomical basis of affective behavior, emotion and self-awareness: a specific role of the right frontal lobe (D.T. Stuss and M.P. Alexander, Toronto, Canada and Boston, MA, USA). 3. Attachments and goals (M. Minsky, Cambridge, MA, USA). II. Emotion and Computation. Section overview (A. Tokosumi, Tokyo, Japan). 4. On the role of embodiment in the emergence of cognition and emotion (R. Pfeifer, Zurich, Switzerland). 5. Functional models of emotion (D.C. Moffat and N.H. Frijda (Glasgow, UK and Amsterdam, The Netherlands). 6. Goal scheduling and action mode selection done by an autonomous agent on the basis of situational urgency (T. Tsuchiya, Toyota, Japan). 7. Emotional performance (K. Binsted, Tokyo, Japan). III. Brain Damages and Emotional Problems. Section overview (H. Tanabe, Ehime, Japan). 8. Behavioural disorder in frontotemporal dementia (D. Neary and J.S. Snowden, Manchester, UK). 9. Serotonergic neurotransmission and defensive freezing in the conditioned fear stress paradigm (T. Inoue, S. Hashimoto, T. Izumi, Y. Maki, I. Muraki, X.-B. Li, Y. Kitaichi, S. Hashimoto and T. Koyama, Sapporo, Japan). 10. Metalearning, neuromodulation, and emotion (K. Doya, Kyoto, Japan). 11. Emotion and memory in Alzheimer patients (M. Ikeda and E. Mori, Ehime, Japan). 12. Receiving emotional signals and retrieving past similar events: higher-order cognitive dysfunction following damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (S. Umeda and M. Kato, Tokyo and Chiba, Japan). IV. Development and Emotion. Section overview (K. Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan). 13. The role of cognition in emotional development (M. Lewis, New Brunswick, NJ, USA). 14. Imagination and emotion (P.L. Harris, Oxford, UK). 15. Implicit self-attachment in Japan: an examination with an implicit association test (Y. Uchida and S. Kitayama, Kyoto, Japan). 16. When your benefit and mine clash: mental negotiations between selves and others (M. Hirai and K. Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan). V. Applications to Artificial Systems. Section overview (N. Okada, Fukuoka, Japan). 17. Digitally mediated interaction: technology and the urge system (J. Grudin, Redmond, WA, USA). 18. Evolvable architectures for human-like minds (A. Sloman and B. Logan, Birmingham, UK). 19. Expression of emotion, unconsciousness with art and technology (N. Tosa, Kyoto, Japan). 20. Artificial mind and consciousness model for interactive agents (H. Ushida, Y. Hirayama and H. Nakajima, Kyoto, Japan). 21. Reciprocity and its cultural dependency in human-computer interaction (Y. Katagiri, Y. Takeuchi, C.I. Nass and B.J. Fogg, Kyoto, Japan and Stanford, CA, USA). 22. Emotion recognition in speech using neural networks (J. Nicholson, K. Takahashi and R. Nakatsu, Kyoto, Japan). 23. Emotion recognition in dialogue (M. Tokuhisa, R. Tokuhisa, K. Inui and N. Okada, Iizuka, Japan). 24. Emergence of emotional behavior through physical interaction between humans and artificial emotional creatures (T. Shibata, T. Tashima and K. Tanie, Tsukuba, Japan). VI. Emotion in Society. Section overview (T. Yamagishi, Sapporo, Japan). 25. Spontaneous attention to emotional speech in Japan and the United States (K. Ishii and S. Kitayama, Kyoto, Japan). 26. Theory-of-mind mechanism in personal exchange (G. Coricelli, K. McCabe and V. Smith, Tucson, AZ, USA). 27. Moral decision and information aversion (H. Matsushima, Kyoto, Japan). 28. A proposal of a computational approach to the sociology of emotions and group dynamics (T. Nomura, Nara, Japan). Subject Index.
Preface. List of Contributors. Organizing Committee of the 13th Toyota Conference. History of the Toyota Conference. Keynote Papers. Introduction to keynote papers (N. Miyake, Toyota, Japan). Emotion and social interaction: a theoretical overview (M. Toda, Nagoya, Japan). The anatomical basis of affective behavior, emotion and self-awareness: a specific role of the right frontal lobe (D.T. Stuss and M.P. Alexander, Toronto, Canada and Boston, MA, USA). Attachments and goals (M. Minsky, Cambridge, MA, USA). Emotion and Computation. Section overview (A. Tokosumi, Tokyo, Japan). On the role of embodiment in the emergence of cognition and emotion (R. Pfeifer, Zurich, Switzerland). Functional models of emotion (D.C. Moffat and N.H. Frijda (Glasgow, UK and Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Goal scheduling and action mode selection done by an autonomous agent on the basis of situational urgency (T. Tsuchiya, Toyota, Japan). Emotional performance (K. Binsted, Tokyo, Japan). Brain Damages and Emotional Problems. Section overview (H. Tanabe, Ehime, Japan). Behavioural disorder in frontotemporal dementia (D. Neary and J.S. Snowden, Manchester, UK). Serotonergic neurotransmission and defensive freezing in the conditioned fear stress paradigm (T. Inoue, S. Hashimoto, T. Izumi, Y. Maki,. Muraki, 10.-B. Li, Y. Kitaichi, S. Hashimoto and T. Koyama, Sapporo, Japan). Metalearning, neuromodulation, and emotion (K. Doya, Kyoto, Japan). Emotion and memory in Alzheimer patients (M. Ikeda and E. Mori, Ehime, Japan). Receiving emotional signals and retrieving past similar events: higher-order cognitive dysfunction following damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (S. Umeda and M. Kato, Tokyo and Chiba, Japan). Development and Emotion. Section overview (K. Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan). The role of cognition in emotional development (M. Lewis, New Brunswick, NJ, USA). Imagination and emotion (P.L. Harris, Oxford, UK). Implicit self-attachment in Japan: an examination with an implicit association test (Y. Uchida and S. Kitayama, Kyoto, Japan). When your benefit and mine clash: mental negotiations between selves and others (M. Hirai and K. Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan). Applications to Artificial Systems. Section overview (N. Okada, Fukuoka, Japan). Digitally mediated interaction: technology and the urge system (J. Grudin, Redmond, WA, USA). Evolvable architectures for human-like minds (A. Sloman and B. Logan, Birmingham, UK). Expression of emotion, unconsciousness with art and technology (N. Tosa, Kyoto, Japan). Artificial mind and consciousness model for interactive agents (H. Ushida, Y. Hirayama and H. Nakajima, Kyoto, Japan). Reciprocity and its cultural dependency in human-computer interaction (Y. Katagiri, Y. Takeuchi, C.I. Nass and B.J. Fogg, Kyoto, Japan and Stanford, CA, USA). Emotion recognition in speech using neural networks (J. Nicholson, K. Takahashi and R. Nakatsu, Kyoto, Japan). Emotion recognition in dialogue (M. Tokuhisa, R. Tokuhisa, K. Inui and N. Okada, Iizuka, Japan). Emergence of emotional behavior through physical interaction between humans and artificial emotional creatures (T. Shibata, T. Tashima and K. Tanie, Tsukuba, Japan). Emotion in Society. Section overview (T. Yamagishi, Sapporo, Japan). Spontaneous attention to emotional speech in Japan and the United States (K. Ishii and S. Kitayama, Kyoto, Japan). Theory-of-mind mechanism in personal exchange (G. Coricelli, K. McCabe and. Smith, Tucson, AZ, USA). Moral decision and information aversion (H. Matsushima, Kyoto, Japan). A proposal of a computational approach to the sociology of emotions and group dynamics (T. Nomura, Nara, Japan). Subject Index.

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