Defining motivation and cognition in animals |
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Authors: | David McFarland |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fellow of Balliol College , Oxford &2. University Reader in Animal Behaviour , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Motivation in an automaton, whether it be artificial or animate, is simply that aspect of the total state that determines the behaviour. In an autonomous agent, which has a degree of self‐control, the motivational state includes a cognitive evaluation of the likely consequences of possible future behaviour. Such evaluation implies optimization with respect to some motivational criterion. |
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