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Artificial Life

http://libarynth.f0.am/cgi-bin/view/Libarynth/ArtificialLife

http://www.ai.mit.edu/

http://www.genarts.com/karl/

http://www.mimetics.com/starfish.html

Can a machine be conscious? How?

http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00002460/01/machine.htm

emotion and the brain

http://calltoreason.org/descartes_error.html

Damasio, Antonio - (b. Portugal. Ph.D.). In his research on practical decision making, Damasio draws an intimate connection between emotion and cognition. He presents a "somatic marker" hypothesis which explains how emotions are biologically indispensable to decisions.

Currently, Damasio is a neuroscientist in the College of Medicine at the University of Iowa. In his research on practical decision making, Damasio draws an intimate connection between emotion and cognition. He presents a "somatic marker" hypothesis which explains how emotions are biologically indispensable to decisions. His research on patients with frontal lobe damage indicates that feelings normally accompany response options and operate as a biasing device to dictate choice. Damasio presents an accessible overview of his work in his recent book, Descartes’ Error (1994).

-- RachelWingfield - 30 Jan 2004
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