Embedding emotion concepts in cognitive maps
Emotion knowledge is organized in a two-dimensional space known as the affective circumplex, which is thought to develop from core affective feelings โฆ
The work is based on the hypothesis that humans organize emotion knowledge in a map-like way. For details on the motivation and key predictions from this account, check out our piece at Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
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GitHub - Moral-Computing-Lab/ccn25_emorality: This official repo for the CCN 2025 workshop: Modelling Emotion and Morality in Brain and Machine
This official repo for the CCN 2025 workshop: Modelling Emotion and Morality in Brain and Machine - Moral-Computing-Lab/ccn25_emorality
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If you are attending #CCN25 and are interested in #emotion and #morality, @pkragel.bsky.social and I are organizing a collaborative, hands-on satellite event @cogcompneuro.bsky.social.
More info, including sign-up link below:
github.com/Moral-Comput...
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