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Classical Conditioning in Social Robots

2014
Classical conditioning is important in humans to learn and predict events in terms of associations between stimuli and to produce responses based on these associations. Social robots that have a classical conditioning skill like humans will have an advantage to interact with people more naturally, socially and effectively.
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Social Policy and Social Conditions in the GDR

International Journal of Sociology, 1988
(1988). Social Policy and Social Conditions in the GDR. International Journal of Sociology: Vol. 18, No. 3-4, pp. 3-26.
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Education and Social Conditions

The Pedagogical Seminary, 1913
(1913). Education and Social Conditions. The Pedagogical Seminary: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 531-538.
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SOCIAL CONDITIONS

1975
David Butler, Anne Sloman
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Social Conditions

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1976
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Social Conditions

2018
Roger Mortimore, Andrew Blick
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Social trauma engages lateral septum circuitry to occlude social reward

Nature, 2022
Long Li, Carole Morel, Scott Russo
exaly  

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