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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Cognitive Agent Model for Desire Regulation Applied to Food Desires
In this paper a neurologically inspired cognitive agent model for desire regulation is presented that describes the desire generation process and a number of desire regulation strategies. This work addresses a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Monitoring the Impact of Negative Events and Deciding About Emotion Regulation Strategies
Humans have a number of emotion regulation strategies at their disposal, from which in a particular situation one or more can be chosen. The focus of this paper is on the processes behind the choice of these r...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Computational Cognitive Model of Self-monitoring and Decision Making for Desire Regulation
Desire regulation can make use of different regulation strategies; this implies an underlying decision making process, which makes use of some form of self-monitoring. The aim of this work is to develop a neu...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Validation of a Computational Model for Mood and Social Integration
The social environment of people is an important factor for the mental health. However, in many internet interventions for mental health the interaction with the environment has no explicit role. It is known t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Computational Model of the Relation between Regulation of Negative Emotions and Mood
In this paper a computational model is presented that describes the role of emotion regulation to reduce the influences of negative events on long term mood. The model incorporates an earlier model of mood dyn...