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Models of complexity: The example of emotions
Catherine Belzung1, Catherine Chevalley
1EA 3248 Psychobiologie des émotions, UFR Sciences et Techniques, Université F. Rabelais, Parc Grandmont, Tours F-37200, France Belzung@univ-tours.fr.
Abstract:
Using the example of the difficulties which emerge when trying to model complex behaviors - such as emotional expression - that result from stochastic interactions between different components, we argue that biorobotics may well describe one possible evolution of certain features of a biological system, but cannot pretend to be a simulation of the whole behavior of the system.
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