Lola Cañamero, Ph.D.

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University of Hertfordshire 
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Tanevska A, Rea F, Sandini G, et al. (2020) A Socially Adaptable Framework for Human-Robot Interaction. Frontiers in Robotics and Ai. 7: 121
Canamero L. (2019) Embodied Robot Models for Interdisciplinary Emotion Research Ieee Transactions On Affective Computing. 1-1
Lones J, Lewis M, Canamero L. (2018) A Hormone-Driven Epigenetic Mechanism for Adaptation in Autonomous Robots Ieee Transactions On Cognitive and Developmental Systems. 10: 445-454
Lewis M, Cañamero L. (2016) Hedonic quality or reward? A study of basic pleasure in homeostasis and decision making of a motivated autonomous robot. Adaptive Behavior. 24: 267-291
Lones J, Lewis M, Cañamero L. (2016) From Sensorimotor Experiences to Cognitive Development: Investigating the Influence of Experiential Diversity on the Development of an Epigenetic Robot Frontiers in Robotics and Ai. 3
Balkenius C, Cañamero L, Pärnamets P, et al. (2016) Outline of a sensory-motor perspective on intrinsically moral agents Adaptive Behavior. 24: 306-319
Cañamero L, Lewis M. (2016) Making New “New AI” Friends: Designing a Social Robot for Diabetic Children from an Embodied AI Perspective International Journal of Social Robotics. 8: 523-537
Hiolle A, Lewis M, Cañamero L. (2014) Arousal regulation and affective adaptation to human responsiveness by a robot that explores and learns a novel environment. Frontiers in Neurorobotics. 8: 17
Hiolle A, Lewis M, Cañamero L. (2014) A Robot that Uses Arousal to Detect Learning Challenges and Seek Help Artificial Life. 864-871
Lones J, Lewis M, Cañamero L. (2014) Hormonal Modulation of Development and Behaviour Permits a Robot to Adapt to Novel Interactions Artificial Life. 184-191
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