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Emotional Circuits and Computational Neuroscience (2002)

by Jean-Marc Fellous ,  Jorge L. Armony ,  Joseph E. LeDoux
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Abstract:

this article, we survey some issues about the nature of emotion, describe what is known about the neural basis of emotion, and consider some efforts that have been made to develop computer-based models of different aspects of emotion.

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