This book explores the intersection between cognitive sciences and social sciences. In particular, it explores the intersection between individual cognitive modeling and modeling of multi-agent interaction. The two contributing fields-individual cognitive modeling (especially cognitive architectures) and modeling of multiagent interaction (including social simulation and, to some extent, multi-agent systems) - have seen phenomenal growth in recent years. However, the interaction of these two...
Explores the intersection between individual cognitive modeling and modeling of multi-agent interaction.
1Prolegomena to integrating cognitive modeling and social simulation32Modeling paradigms in ACT-R293Considering soar as an agent architecture534The CLARION cognitive architecture : extending cognitive modeling to social simulation795Cognitive architectures, game playing, and human evolution1036Simulating a simple case of organizational decision making1247Cognitive modeling of social behaviors1518Cognitive agents interacting in real and virtual worlds1869Modeling social emotions and social attributions21910Communicating and collaborating with robotic agents25211Behavior-based methods for modeling and structuring control of social robots27912Evolution of a teamwork model30713Sociality in embodied neural agents32814Cognitive architecture and contents for social structures and interactions35515Cognitive science and good social science39316Collective cognition and emergence in multi-agent systems40117Social judgment in multi-agent systems40918Including human variability in a cognitive architecture to improve team simulation41719When does social simulation need cognitive models?428