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M. Nalin, Baroni, I., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Cañamero, L., Lewis, M., Beck, A., Cuayáhuitl, H., and Sanna, A., Children's Adaptation in Multi-session Interaction with a Humanoid Robot, in 2012 IEEE RO-MAN: The 21st IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2012, pp. 351–357.
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L. Hickton, Lewis, M., Koay, K. L., and Cañamero, L., Does Expression of Grounded Affect in a Hexapod Robot Elicit More Prosocial Responses?, in UKRAS20 Conference: "Robots into the real world" Proceedings, Lincoln, UK, 2020, pp. 40–42.
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I. Khan, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., The Effects of Affective Social Bonds on the Interactions and Survival of Simulated Agents, in ACII2019 Workshop on Social Emotions, Theories and Models (SE-THEMO), Cambridge, UK, 2019, pp. 374–380.PDF icon Khan_et_al_Affective_Social_Bonds_ACII2019_AcceptedVersion.pdf (657.01 KB)
M. Lewis, Oleari, E., Pozzi, C., and Cañamero, L., An Embodied AI Approach to Individual Differences: Supporting Self-Efficacy in Diabetic Children with an Autonomous Robot, in Proc. 7th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR-2015), Paris, 2015, pp. 401–410.PDF icon 2015_Lewis_Canamero_ICSR.pdf (1.56 MB)
J. Lones, Cañamero, L., and Lewis, M., Epigenetic Adaptation in Action Selection Environments with Temporal Dynamics, in Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013, 2013, pp. 505–512.
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L. Hickton, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Expression of Grounded Affect: How Much Emotion Can Arousal Convey?, in Proc. 21st Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems Conference (TAROS2020), Nottingham, UK, 2020, vol. 12228, pp. 234–248.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Hedonic quality or reward? A study of basic pleasure in homeostasis and decision making of a motivated autonomous robot, Adaptive Behavior, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 267–291, 2016.
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J. Lones, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Hormonal Modulation of Development and Behaviour Permits a Robot to Adapt to Novel Interactions, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 184–191.
J. Lones, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Hormonal Modulation of Interaction Between Autonomous Agents, in Proc. 4th Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics (ICDL-Epirob 2014), Genoa, Italy, 2014, pp. 402–407.
J. Lones, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., A Hormone-Driven Epigenetic Mechanism for Adaptation in Autonomous Robots, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 445–454, 2018.
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M. Lewis, Hiolle, A., and Cañamero, L., Pleasure, Persistence and Opportunism in Action Selection, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 932–933.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Robin: An Autonomous Robot for Diabetic Children, in Proc. UK-RAS Conference: 'Robots Working For & Among Us', 2017, Bristol, UK, 2018, pp. 13–15.
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M. Lewis, Fineberg, N., and Cañamero, L., A Robot Model of OC-Spectrum Disorders: Design Framework, Implementation and First Experiments, Computational Psychiatry, vol. 3, pp. 40–75, 2019.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., A Robot Model of Stress-Induced Compulsive Behavior, in Proc. 8th International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2019), Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2019, pp. 559–565.PDF icon ACII_Lewis_Canamero_2019_draft.pdf (1016.8 KB)
M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Robot Models of Mental Disorders, in Proc. 7th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Workshops and Demos (ACIIW 2017), San Antonio, TX, 2017, pp. 193–200.PDF icon ACII_Lewis_Canamero_2017_Robot_Models_of_Mental_Disorders_draft.pdf (176.35 KB)
A. Hiolle, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., A Robot that Uses Arousal to Detect Learning Challenges and Seek Help, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 864–871.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Using Robots to Model Mental Disorders, in Proc. UK-RAS Conference: 'Robots Working For & Among Us', 2017, Bristol, UK, 2018, pp. 121–123.PDF icon UK-RAS_2017_Robot_Models_proceedings.pdf (100.3 KB)