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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, April 2001
- Ron Sun:

Individual action and collective function: From sociology to multi-agent learning. 1-3 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:

The theory of social functions: challenges for computational social science and multi-agent learning. 5-38 - Tom R. Burns, Anna Gomolinska:

Socio-cognitive mechanisms of belief change: Applications of generalized game theory to belief revision, social fabrication, and self-fulfilling prophesy. 39-54 - Michael L. Littman:

Value-function reinforcement learning in Markov games. 55-66 - Junling Hu, Michael P. Wellman:

Learning about other agents in a dynamic multiagent system. 67-79 - Maja J. Mataric:

Learning in behavior-based multi-robot systems: policies, models, and other agents. 81-93
Volume 2, Number 2, May 2001
- Rosaria Conte:

Emergent (info)institutions. 97-110 - L. Andrew Coward:

The recommendation architecture: lessons from large-scale electronic systems applied to cognition. 111-156 - Agnès Guillot, Jean-Arcady Meyer:

The animat contribution to cognitive systems research. 157-165 - Sheila Garfield:

Review of: Speech and language processing. 167-172
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2001
- William J. Frawley, Raoul N. Smith:

A processing theory of alexithymia. 189-206 - Jacqueline P. Leighton, Michael R. W. Dawson

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A parallel distributed processing model of Wason's selection task. 207-231 - Junling Hu, Michael P. Wellman:

Erratum to "Learning about other agents in a dynamic multiagent system": [Cognitive Systems Research 2 (2001) 67-79]⋆. 233 - Reza Farivar:

Review of The Mind within the Net: Models of Learning, Thinking, and Acting: Manfred Spitzer; MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xi+359 pp; ISBN 0-262-19406-6 (PB+HC). 235-240 - Jelle van Dijk

, Gert-Jan Bleeker:
Review of A Universe of Consciousness. How Matter becomes Imagination: G.M. Edelman & G. Tononi; Basic Books, New York, 2000; 266 pp; ISBN 0465013767. 241-244
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2001
- Noel E. Sharkey, Tom Ziemke

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Mechanistic versus phenomenal embodiment: Can robot embodiment lead to strong AI? 251-262 - H. John Caulfield, John L. Johnson, Marius P. Schamschula, Ramarao Inguva:

A general model of primitive consciousness. 263-272 - Tarja Susi, Tom Ziemke

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Social cognition, artefacts, and stigmergy: A comparative analysis of theoretical frameworks for the understanding of artefact-mediated collaborative activity. 273-290 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo

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The Mechanization of the Mind: On the Origins of Cognitive Science, Stefan Wermter (Ed.), Jean-Pierre Dupuy, translated by M.B. DeBevoise, Princeton University Press, 2000, $29.95 / £19.95, 240 pp. ISBN: 0-691-02574-6. 291-295 - Dirk Van Rooy:

Report on the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling. 297-300

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