The possible modulatory influence of motivations and emotions is of great interest in designing robotic adaptive systems. In this paper, an attempt is made to connect the concept of periodic behaviour activations to emotional modulation, in order to link the variability of behaviours to the circumstances in which they are activated. The impact of emotion is studied, described as timed controlled structures, on simple but conflicting reactive behaviours. Through this approach it is shownthat the introduction of such asynchronies in the robot control system may lead to an adaptation in the emergent behaviour without having an explicit action selection mechanism. The emergent behaviours of a simple robot designed with both a parallel and a hierarchical architecture are evaluated and compared. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
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Burattini, E., & Rossi, S. (2010). Periodic activations of behaviours and emotional adaptation in behaviour-based robotics. Connection Science, 22(3), 197–213. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540091003749691
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