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Titlebook: Mental Models and Their Dynamics, Adaptation, and Control; A Self-Modeling Netw Jan Treur,Laila Van Ments Book 2022 The Editor(s) (if appli

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Taking Control of Your Bonding: Controlled Social Network Adaptation Using Mental Models(1) how the coevolution of social contagion and bonding by homophily may be controlled by the persons involved, and (2) how subjective representation states (e.g., what they know) can play a role in this coevolution and its control. To address this, a second-order adaptive social network model is pr
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Are We on the Same Page: A Controlled Adaptive Network Model for Shared Mental Models in Hospital Tehapter illustrates on the one hand the value of adequate SMM’s for safe and efficient team performance and on the other hand in cases of imperfections of such shared team models how this complicates the team performance. To this end, the adaptive network model covers use, adaptation and control of t
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How Do Mental Models Actually Exist in the Brain: On Context-Dependent Neural Correlates of Mental Mshowing that different types of mental models can use different types of brain areas. Moreover, it is discussed that the same occurs for the formation and adaptation of mental models and the control of these processes. This makes that it is hard to claim that all mental models use the same brain mec
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Book 2022f humans using mental models without a need for any algorithmic or programming skills, allowing for focus on the process of conceptualizing, modeling, and simulating complex, real-world mental processes and behaviors. The book is suitable for and is used as course material for multidisciplinary Master and Ph.D. students.
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2198-4182 ualizing, modeling, and simulating complex, real-world mental processes and behaviors. The book is suitable for and is used as course material for multidisciplinary Master and Ph.D. students.978-3-030-85823-0978-3-030-85821-6Series ISSN 2198-4182 Series E-ISSN 2198-4190
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How Empathic is Your God: An Adaptive Network Model for Formation and Use of a Mental God-Model and eloped adaptive network model can be valuable for many uses, involving support for a better understanding, and even prediction, of the behaviour of religious individuals and its underlying mechanisms. It is illustrated for a number of different scenarios for different types of persons and religions.
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