Intelligent architectures for robotics: The merging of cognition and emotion

@article{Pessoa2019IntelligentAF,
  title={Intelligent architectures for robotics: The merging of cognition and emotion},
  author={Luiz Pessoa},
  journal={Physics of life reviews},
  year={2019}
}
  • L. Pessoa
  • Published 1 February 2019
  • Computer Science
  • Physics of life reviews

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