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Intentions and potential intentions revisited
Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 2012The importance of potential intentions has been demonstrated both in the construction of agent systems and in the formalisation of teamwork behaviour. However, there still lacks an adequate semantics for the notion of potential intentions as introduced by Grosz and Kraus in their SharedPlans framework.
Xiaocong Fan, John Yen
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Frontiers in Bioscience, 2004
The neglect syndrome has been defined as a failure to report, respond or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli presented to the side opposite of a brain lesion when this failure can not be attributed to elemental sensory (e.g., hemianopia) or motor (hemiplegia) deficits.
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The neglect syndrome has been defined as a failure to report, respond or orient to novel or meaningful stimuli presented to the side opposite of a brain lesion when this failure can not be attributed to elemental sensory (e.g., hemianopia) or motor (hemiplegia) deficits.
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Intention and Intentional Action
1997An adequate theory of human action will explain, among other things, how external events and the agent’s recent psychological history initiates bodily activity, which, in turn, affects changes in the world. If we take the initiating event to be an intending and the resultant activity to be an intentional action, then any adequate action theory will ...
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an oncologist ruminates over a chemotherapy consent form about the goals of therapy for a young adult whose body is filled with an aggressive cancer most commonly seen in children.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an oncologist ruminates over a chemotherapy consent form about the goals of therapy for a young adult whose body is filled with an aggressive cancer most commonly seen in children.
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Intentional forgetting needs intentional remembering.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: GeneralEpisodic memories may become suppressed, both incidentally and intentionally. Incidental suppression is a result of a competition induced by interfering items or responses. In contrast, intentional suppression is said to result from conscious attempts to suppress certain memory items, and should thus not depend on competition induced by interfering ...
Adam Singer +3 more
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Individual Intentions in Shared Intention
AnalysisAbstract There is disagreement among philosophers about the following claim: when we share an intention to perform some action, we each have an intention towards that action. That disagreement turns on the interpretation of thought experiments, specifically whether reports of a shared intention are accurate in cases in which one of the ...
Javier Gomez-Lavin, Matthew Rachar
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1992
Go out and celebrate! You have now reached the very last unit in the course and have acquired a whole range of new skills to activate and build on. Travelling to a German-speaking country would now, of course, be an excellent way to consolidate your knowledge.
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Go out and celebrate! You have now reached the very last unit in the course and have acquired a whole range of new skills to activate and build on. Travelling to a German-speaking country would now, of course, be an excellent way to consolidate your knowledge.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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