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  1. Emotions and their computations: Three computer models.Michael G. Dyer - 1987 - Cognition and Emotion 1 (3):323-347.
    Three computational models: a narrative reader (BORIS), an editorial reader (OpEd), and a stream of thought generator (DAYDREAMER), are presented and discussed, with specific focus on the emotion-related processing and representational elements of each. These models exhibit comprehension and/or generation of emotional behaviour through the interaction of cognitive processes (memory retrieval, planning, and reasoning) over intentional constructs (goals and beliefs).
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  • Egocentrism versus protocentrism: The status of self in social prediction.Rachel Karniol - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (3):564-580.
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  • Counterplanning: A strategy-based model of adversary planning in real-world situations.Jaime G. Carbonell - 1981 - Artificial Intelligence 16 (3):295-329.
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