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|    Re: DD-mice, 2-level motivation theory a    |
|    30 Mar 05 19:18:51    |
      From: myself@tutrin.com              myself@tutrin.com (Andy) wrote in message news:<4244c87c$1@news.       nimelb.edu.au>...              >Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 10:50 PM       >I love your stuff, but I'm still struggling with understanding       >it. Could you present a short "for Dummies" section?       >Thanks,       >David              => during the action - may be pleasure (sensual) and enjoyment       (emotional)       => a.f.t.e.r. an action - may come satisfaction              The "after" induces the next times "during"              The AI-programmer would set satisfaction scale weights. Those in turn       would be used to automatically tune "pleasure" criteria. The latter is       going to be involved in decision making.              AT :-)              PS: in real life, you can fool the system: using satisfaction non       related to a current action... you'd be able to make _deliberately_       any action attractive.              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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