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International Journal of Synthetic Emotions, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2014
- Max Talanov, Alexander S. Toschev:
Computational Emotional Thinking and Virtual Neurotransmitters. 1-8 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
Ethical Treatment of Robots and the Hard Problem of Robot Emotions. 9-16 - Robby G. Garner:
Film Theory and Chatbots. 17-22 - Huma Shah:
The Emotions of Alan Turing: The Boy Who Explained Einstein's Theory of Relativity Aged 15½ for his Mother. 23-30 - Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah:
The Turing Test: A New Appraisal. 31-45 - Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah:
Outwitted by the Hidden: Unsure Emotions. 46-59
Volume 5, Number 2, 2014
- Kevin Warwick, Ian Harrison:
Feelings of a Cyborg. 1-6 - Diane Proudfoot:
Turing's Three Senses of "Emotional". 7-20 - Fred Roberts:
The Social Psychology of Dialogue Simulation as Applied in Elbot. 21-30 - Raquel del Moral, Jorge Navarro
, Rafael Lahoz-Beltra, Manuel Glez Bedia, Francisco J. Serón, Pedro C. Marijuán
:
Cognitive and Emotional Contents of Laughter: Framing a New Neurocomputational Approach. 31-54

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