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    Higher-Order Adaptive Dynamical System Modelling of the Role of Epigenetics in Major Depressive Disorder

    This paper focuses on the modelling of an experiment concerning the emotional response as a result of thinking about happy memories for non-depressed and depressed individuals. Furthermore, it shows the role o...

    Taylor Magielse, Diana Pena Lage in Artificial Intelligence Applications and I… (2024)

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    The Role of Epigenetics in OCD: A Multi-order Adaptive Network Model for DNA-Methylation Pathways and the Development of OCD

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be classified as a psychiatric condition which is characterised by persistent intrusive thoughts, to be called obsessions, and repetitive behaviours and mental acts, to ...

    Lotte Huisman, Catherine Ong in Artificial Intelligence Applications and I… (2024)

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    An Adaptive Network Model for Anorexia Nervosa: Addressing the Effects of Therapy

    This paper presents a potential model for understanding the development and maintenance of Anorexia Nervosa, a serious and potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by severe food intake restr...

    Smruti Inamdar, Teresa Liberatore, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence (2023)

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    Adaptive Network Modelling of Informal Learning Within an Organization by Asking for Help and Getting Help

    This paper contributes a computational analysis of how informal learning within organizations often takes place. The approach covers asking questions, the influence of approachability and presence, and direct ...

    Debby Bouma, Jan Treur in Computer-Human Interaction Research and Applications (2023)

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    An Agent-Based Network Model for Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in a Human-Bot Interaction

    This study analyses the effects of emotional coregulation in the interaction between a distressed human and a bot. Through the coregulation premises, an emotion contagion process impacts the emotional system, ...

    Filippos Dimopoulos, Edgar Eler in Advances in Computational Collective Intel… (2023)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Advances in Computational Collective Intelligence

    15th International Conference, ICCCI 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 27–29, 2023, Proceedings

    Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, János Botzheim in Communications in Computer and Information Science (2023)

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    Computational Collective Intelligence

    15th International Conference, ICCCI 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 27–29, 2023, Proceedings

    Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, János Botzheim in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2023)

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    An Adaptive Social Network Model for Expatriate Integration Based on Bonding by Homophily and Interaction Connects

    This paper introduces a new view on modelling expatriate integration by map** connections between expats and between expats and the local community. The proposed adaptive social network model differs from ex...

    Kamiel Gülpen, Dante de Lang, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence (2022)

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    On the Interplay of Interpersonal Synchrony, Short-Term Affiliation and Long-Term Bonding: A Second-Order Multi-adaptive Neural Agent Model

    When people interact, their behaviour tends to become synchronised, a mutual coordination process that fosters short-term adaptations, like increased affiliation, and long-term adaptations

    Sophie C. F. Hendrikse, Jan Treur in Artificial Intelligence Applications and I… (2022)

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    Becoming Attuned to Each Other Over Time: A Computational Neural Agent Model for the Role of Time Lags in Subjective Synchrony Detection and Related Behavioral Adaptivity

    Interpersonal synchrony usually means that people mutually adapt their behavior to each other over time. Such behavioral adaptivity is assumed to be driven by some form of subjective internal synchrony detecti...

    Sophie C. F. Hendrikse, Jan Treur, Tom F. Wilderjans, Suzanne Dikker in Brain Informatics (2022)

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    A Second-Order Adaptive Social-Behavioural Model for Individual and Duo Motor Learning

    This paper addresses computational analysis by psychological knowledge in motor learning of how people with certain personalities, alone and in pairs, are being influenced by several factors during their motor...

    Ege de Bruin, Matthijs Weier, Jan Treur in Brain Informatics (2022)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Advances in Computational Collective Intelligence

    14th International Conference, ICCCI 2022, Hammamet, Tunisia, September 28–30, 2022, Proceedings

    Costin Bădică, Jan Treur in Communications in Computer and Information Science (2022)

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    On the Same Wavelengths: Emergence of Multiple Synchronies Among Multiple Agents

    People spontaneously synchronize their mental states and behavioral actions when they interact. This paper models general mechanisms that can lead to the emergence of interpersonal synchrony by multiple agents...

    Sophie C. F. Hendrikse, Jan Treur, Tom F. Wilderjans in Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XXII (2022)

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    A Second-Order Adaptive Decision Model for Proceeding or Terminating a Pregnancy

    This study introduces a second-level adaptive temporal-causal decision model for deciding whether to keep or not to keep a baby. In this model, different actors and factors that influence the decision-making p...

    Lisa Elderhorst, Melissa van den Berge in Artificial Intelligence Applications and I… (2022)

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    A Second-Order Adaptive Network Model for Organizational Learning and Usage of Mental Models for a Team of Match Officials

    This paper describes a multi-level adaptive network model for mental processes making use of shared mental models in the context of organizational learning in team-related performances. The paper describes the...

    Sam Kuilboer, Wesley Sieraad, Gülay Canbaloğlu in Computational Collective Intelligence (2022)

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    Healing the next generation: an adaptive agent model for the effects of parental narcissism

    Parents play an important role in the mental development of a child. In our previous work, we addressed how a narcissistic parent influences a child (online/offline) when (s)he is happy and admires the child. ...

    Fakhra Jabeen, Charlotte Gerritsen, Jan Treur in Brain Informatics (2021)

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    ‘If Only I Would Have Done that…’: A Controlled Adaptive Network Model for Learning by Counterfactual Thinking

    In this paper counterfactual thinking is addressed based on literature mainly from Neuroscience and Psychology. A detailed literature review was conducted in identifying processes, neural correlates and theori...

    Raj Bhalwankar, Jan Treur in Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (2021)

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    Regaining Cognitive Control: An Adaptive Computational Model Involving Neural Correlates of Stress, Control and Intervention

    Apart from various other neural and hormonal changes caused by stress, frequent and long-term activation of the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis in response to stress leads in an adaptive manner to th...

    Nimat Ullah, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2021 (2021)

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    A Higher-Order Adaptive Network Model to Simulate Development of and Recovery from PTSD

    In this paper, a second-order adaptive network model is introduced for a number of phenomena that occur in the context of PTSD. First of all the model covers simulation of the formation of a mental model of a ...

    Laila van Ments, Jan Treur in Computational Science – ICCS 2021 (2021)

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    The Effect of Emergent Team Roles on Team Performance: A Computational Network Model

    Much research has been done into the role of different team members through team problem-solving processes, though less research has been done into an optimal combination of members and the influence of their ...

    Shairoz A. Evegroen, Yagel Schoonderbeek in Computational Collective Intelligence (2021)

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