How a human being learns is a wide field and not fully understood until now. This paper should give an alternative attempt to get closer to the answer how human beings learn something and what the relation to emotions is. Therefore, the cognitive architecture of the project “Simulation of Mental Apparatus and Applications (SiMA)” is used to fulfill two tasks. One is to give an answer to the question above and the other one is to enhance the functional model of the mental apparatus with learning. For that reason, the functions of the model are analyzed in detail for their ability to enhance them with a learning ability. The focus of the analysis lay on emotions
and their impact on the ability to change memories in the model to determine a different behavior than without learning.
%0 Journal Article
%1 fittner12017emotional
%A Fittner, Martin
%A Christian Brandstatter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
%A Institute, Research
%A of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Austria
%D 2017
%E David C. Wyld, Dhinaharan Nagamalai
%J Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT)
%K Apparatus Artificial Emotion, General Intelligence, Learning, Mental Simulation of
%N 1
%P 11-18
%T Emotional Learning in a Simulated Model of the Mental Apparatus
%U http://airccj.org/CSCP/vol7/csit76302.pdf
%V 7
%X How a human being learns is a wide field and not fully understood until now. This paper should give an alternative attempt to get closer to the answer how human beings learn something and what the relation to emotions is. Therefore, the cognitive architecture of the project “Simulation of Mental Apparatus and Applications (SiMA)” is used to fulfill two tasks. One is to give an answer to the question above and the other one is to enhance the functional model of the mental apparatus with learning. For that reason, the functions of the model are analyzed in detail for their ability to enhance them with a learning ability. The focus of the analysis lay on emotions
and their impact on the ability to change memories in the model to determine a different behavior than without learning.
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abstract = {How a human being learns is a wide field and not fully understood until now. This paper should give an alternative attempt to get closer to the answer how human beings learn something and what the relation to emotions is. Therefore, the cognitive architecture of the project “Simulation of Mental Apparatus and Applications (SiMA)” is used to fulfill two tasks. One is to give an answer to the question above and the other one is to enhance the functional model of the mental apparatus with learning. For that reason, the functions of the model are analyzed in detail for their ability to enhance them with a learning ability. The focus of the analysis lay on emotions
and their impact on the ability to change memories in the model to determine a different behavior than without learning.},
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author = {Fittner, Martin and {Christian Brandstatter, Vienna University of Technology}, Austria and Institute, Research and of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Austria},
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title = {Emotional Learning in a Simulated Model of the Mental Apparatus },
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volume = 7,
year = 2017
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