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A Proposal for Extending the Common Model of Cognition to Emotion

Authors
Prof. Paul Rosenbloom
University of Southern California ~ Institute for Creative Technologies & Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science
John Laird
University of Michigan
Christian Lebiere
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
Prof. Andrea Stocco
University of Washington ~ University of Washington
Prof. Richard Granger
Dartmouth
Prof. Christian Huyck
Abstract

Cognition and emotion must be partnered in any complete model of a humanlike mind. This article proposes an extension to the Common Model of Cognition – a developing consensus concerning what is required in such a mind – for emotion that includes a linked pair of modules for emotion and metacognitive assessment, plus pervasive connections between these two new modules and the Common Model’s existing modules and links.

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Keywords

Common Model of Cognition; emotion
metacognitive assessment; cognitive architecture
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Rosenbloom, P. S., Laird, J., Lebiere, C., Stocco, A., Granger, R., & Huyck, C. (2024, June). A Proposal for Extending the Common Model of Cognition to Emotion. Paper presented at Virtual MathPsych/ICCM 2024. Via mathpsych.org/presentation/1352.