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  1. máquina antropológica: el autómata en el cine español de los orígenes
  2. Neuropunk revolution in short
  3. Hormonal computing: a conceptual approach
  4. Editorial: Ethical design of artificial intelligence-based systems for decision making
  5. What if plants compute?
  6. Editorial: Virtual reality for neuropsychology and affective cognitive sciences: Theoretical and methodological avenues for studying human cognition
  7. ¿A qué filosofías ha afectado la Neurociencia?
  8. Fungal States of Minds
  9. Para-functional engineering: cognitive challenges
  10. Cross-Embodied Cognitive Morphologies
  11. What the #®¥§≠$@ is Creativity?
  12. Què #®¥§≠$@ és la creativitat?
  13. Biases in Assigning Emotions in Patients Due to Multicultural Issues
  14. Éticas falibles para máquinas (in)falibles
  15. Biasing AI?
  16. Approximate and Situated Causality in Deep Learning
  17. A Computational, Cognitive, and Situated Framework for Emotional Social Simulations
  18. Fake Empathy and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
  19. Errors, Biases and Overconfidence in Artificial Emotional Modeling
  20. Approximate and Situated Causality in Deep Learning
  21. Chemical Excitable Medium in Barcelona Street Network as a Method for Panicked Crowds Behavior Analysis
  22. Emotional machines: The next revolution
  23. Philosophical and Methodological Debates in Public Health
  24. Allocentric Emotional Affordances in HRI: The Multimodal Binding
  25. Bio-plausible simulation of three monoamine systems to replicate emotional phenomena in a machine
  26. Allocentric Emotional Affordances in HRI: The Multimodal Binding
  27. Corrigendum to “Slime mould: The fundamental mechanisms of biological cognition” [BioSystems 165 (2018) 57–70]
  28. Slime mould: The fundamental mechanisms of biological cognition
  29. Post Truth, Newspeak and Epidemiological Causality
  30. Fake Empathy and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
  31. Simulation of serotonin mechanisms in NEUCOGAR cognitive architecture
  32. Biased Learners for Rational Teachers: Do We Need a Tricky Bounded Teaching?
  33. Bio-plausible simulation of three monoamine systems to replicate emotional phenomena in a machine
  34. Why do we foster and grant wrong innovative scientific methods? The Neuroscientific Challenge
  35. Brains, language and the argumentative mind in Western and Eastern societies. The fertile differences between Western-Eastern argumentative traditions
  36. Lessons from culturally contrasted alternative methods of inquiry and styles of comprehension for the new foundations in the study of life
  37. Affording Visual Causal Epistemologies in Epidemiology
  38. Swarm Intelligence via the Internet of Things and the Phenomenological Turn
  39. A Computational, Cognitive, and Situated Framework for Emotional Social Simulations
  40. (Un-)Biasing the Morphologies of Affect for HRI Purposes
  41. Information as a Morpho-Ontological Process
  42. Advanced Research on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
  43. Emotional affordances in human-machine interactive planning and negotiation
  44. Modeling Inhibitory and Excitatory Synapse Learning in the Memristive Neuron Model
  45. The Emotional Nature of Post-Cognitive Singularities
  46. Emotional affordances for human-robot interaction
  47. Emotional simulations and depression diagnostics
  48. Why Robots Must Have Synthetic Emotions? The Role of Emotions in the Artificial Cognitive Systems
  49. Can machines talk? Comparison of Eliza with modern dialogue systems
  50. The Best Model of a Cat Is Several Cats
  51. Simulation of a Fear-like State on a Model of Dopamine System of Rat Brain
  52. Bayesians Versus Frequentists
  53. Ambient Stupidity
  54. A cognitive architecture for the implementation of emotions in computing systems
  55. Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Applications and the Development of Synthetic Emotions
  56. Debate e ideas sobre "neuro-" algo
  57. Situated phenomenology and biological systems: Eastern and Western synthesis
  58. The Coevolution, Battles, and Fights of Both Paradigms
  59. The Birth of Multicausality as the Death of Causality and Their Statistical Corollaries
  60. The Bayesian Approach and Its Evolution Until the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
  61. Some Questions to Begin with
  62. Natural Versus Artificial Minds and the Supercomputing Era
  63. And the Winner Is…
  64. Ancient Statistics History in a Nutshell
  65. A Conceptual Reply to Reverend Bayes: The Frequentist Approach
  66. La controversia científica, un fundamento conceptual y metodológico en la formación inicial de docentes: una propuesta de enseñanza para la apropiación de habilidades argumentativas
  67. Neuromodulating Cognitive Architecture: Towards Biomimetic Emotional AI
  68. Lorenzo Magnani and Ping Li (Eds.): Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Western and Eastern Studies
  69. Towards Anthropo-Inspired Computational Systems: The $$P^3$$ P 3 Model
  70. Handbook of Research on Synthesizing Human Emotion in Intelligent Systems and Robotics
  71. Ethical and Technical Aspects of Emotions to Create Empathy in Medical Machines
  72. What are Simulations? An Epistemological Approach
  73. E-Science and the data deluge
  74. Charles O. Nussbaum: The Musical Representation—Meaning, Ontology, and Emotion
  75. From Computational Emotional Models to HRI
  76. Ekman's Paradox and a Naturalistic Strategy to Escape From It
  77. Epistemology and Emotions
  78. Julien A. Deonna, Raffaele Rodogno, Fabrice Teroni: In Defense of Shame. The Faces of an Emotion
  79. Creating Synthetic Emotions through Technological and Robotic Advancements
  80. La construcción de la mente artificial desde Oriente
  81. MORI, MASAHIRO (2005) The Buddha in the Robot. A Robot Engineer’s Thoughts on Science and Religion
  82. Patenting Logic, Mathematics or Logarithms? The Case of Computer-Assisted Proofs
  83. Patenting Logic, Mathematics or Logarithms? The Case of Computer-Assisted Proofs
  84. Probability, History of
  85. Bayesian Versus Frequentist Statistical Reasoning
  86. Chatterbox Challenge as a Test-Bed for Synthetic Emotions
  87. Thinking Machines and the Philosophy of Computer Science
  88. Computational Epistemology and e-Science: A New Way of Thinking
  89. Handbook of Research on Synthetic Emotions and Sociable Robotics
  90. APUNTES EPISTEMOLÓGICOS A LA E-CIENCIA
  91. Hypertextual Thoughts
  92. Alife in the Classrooms: an Integrative Learning Approach
  93. Choosing between different AI approaches? The scientific benefits of the confrontation, and the new collaborative era between humans and machines
  94. An Epistemological Analysis of QSPR/QSAR Models
  95. Seeing for Knowing
  96. Embodying Cognition
  97. The Ethical Challenges of Synthetic Biology
  98. Modelling Hardwired Synthetic Emotions
  99. Seeing for Knowing: The Thomas Effect and Computational Science
  100. Qualia Learning?
  101. Modelling Hardwired Synthetic Emotions
  102. Modelling Hardwired Synthetic Emotions
  103. Emotions and Social Evolution
  104. Embodying Cognition: A Morphological Perspective
  105. Embodying Cognition
  106. Chatterbox Challenge as a Test-Bed for Synthetic Emotions
  107. An Epistemological Analysis of QSPR/QSAR Models
  108. Emotions and Social Evolution:
  109. The Evolutionary Role of Emotions
  110. The Hidden Hunter Paradox
  111. A Review of Main Architectures
  112. AI and Emotions
  113. Classic If/Then Emotions vs Bio-Inspired Models
  114. Contemporary Challenges
  115. Cultural Attitudes Towards Robots
  116. Emotional Affordances
  117. Emotioneering for Games, Avatars and Pornography
  118. From Kismet to Geminoids
  119. HRI and RRI
  120. Naturalizing Consciousness Emergence for AI Implementation Purposes
  121. The Basic Elements of Emotions
  122. The History of Affective Computing
  123. The Syntax of Emotions
  124. User's Interactions