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I. Cos-Aguilera, Hayes, G. M., and Cañamero, L., Using a SOFM to learn Object Affordances, in Proc. 5th Workshop of Physical Agents (WAF'04), Girona, Spain, 2004.
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O. Avila-García and Cañamero, L., Using Hormonal Feedback to Modulate Action Selection in a Competitive Scenario, in From Animals to Animats 8: Proc. 8th Intl. Conf. on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB'04), Los Angeles, USA, 2004, pp. 243–252.
A. Beck, Hiolle, A., and Cañamero, L., Using Perlin Noise to Generate Emotional Expressions in a Robot, in Proc. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2013), Berlin, Germany, 2013, pp. 1845–1850.
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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)
A. Hiolle, Cañamero, L., Andry, P., Blanchard, A. J., and Gaussier, P., Using the Interaction Rhythm as a Natural Reinforcement Signal for Social Robots: A Matter of Belief, in Proc. International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2010, Singapore, 2010, vol. 6414, pp. 81–89.
A. J. Blanchard and Cañamero, L., Using Visual Velocity Detection to Achieve Synchronization in Imitation, in Proc. 3rd Int. Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, Hatfield, UK, 2005, pp. 26–29.
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D. Cañamero, What Emotions are Necessary for HCI?, in Human-Computer Interaction: Ergonomics and User Interfaces Vol. 1, Munich, Germany, 1999, pp. 838–842.
A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Why Should You Care? An Arousal-Based Model of Exploratory Behavior for Autonomous Robots, in Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, Winchester, UK, 2008, pp. 242–248.

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