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The EMO-Model: An Agent-Based Model of Primate Social Behavior Regulated by Two Emotional Dimensions, Anxiety-FEAR and Satisfaction-LIKE

机译:EMO模型:一种基于主体的灵长类动物社会行为模型,该模型由两个情感维度(焦虑-恐惧和满意-喜欢)调节

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Agent-based models provide a promising tool to investigate the relationship between individuals’ behavior and emerging group-level patterns. An individual’s behavior may be regulated by its emotional state and its interaction history with specific individuals. Emotional bookkeeping is a candidate mechanism to keep track of received benefits from specific individuals without requiring high cognitive abilities. However, how this mechanism may work is difficult to study in real animals, due to the complexity of primate social life. To explore this theoretically, we introduce an agent-based model, dubbed EMO-model, in which we implemented emotional bookkeeping. In this model the social behaviors of primate-like individuals are regulated by emotional processes along two dimensions. An individual’s emotional state is described by an aversive and a pleasant dimension (anxiety and satisfaction) and by its activating quality (arousal). Social behaviors affect the individuals’ emotional state. To implement emotional bookkeeping, the receiver of grooming assigns an accumulated affiliative attitude (LIKE) to the groomer. Fixed partner-specific agonistic attitudes (FEAR) reflect the stable dominance relations between group members. While the emotional state affects an individual’s general probability of executing certain behaviors, LIKE and FEAR affect the individual’s partner-specific behavioral probabilities. In this way, emotional processes regulate both spontaneous behaviors and appropriate responses to received behaviors, while emotional bookkeeping via LIKE attitudes regulates the development and maintenance of affiliative relations. Using an array of empirical data, the model processes were substantiated and the emerging model patterns were partially validated. The EMO-model offers a framework to investigate the emotional bookkeeping hypothesis theoretically and pinpoints gaps that need to be investigated empirically.
机译:基于代理的模型提供了一种有前途的工具,可用于调查个人行为与新兴群体级别模式之间的关系。一个人的行为可能受其情绪状态和与特定人的互动历史的调节。情绪簿记是一种在不需要很高的认知能力的情况下跟踪从特定个人获得的收益的候选机制。然而,由于灵长类动物社交生活的复杂性,很难在真正的动物中研究这种机制如何起作用。为了从理论上对此进行探讨,我们引入了一个称为EMO模型的基于主体的模型,在该模型中我们实施了情感簿记。在该模型中,灵长类动物的社交行为受到情感过程的控制,涉及两个方面。个体的情绪状态是通过厌恶和愉悦的维度(焦虑和满足)及其激活质量(唤醒)来描述的。社会行为会影响个人的情绪状态。为了实现情感簿记,修饰的接收者将累积的亲和态度(LIKE)分配给修饰者。固定的特定于伙伴的激动态度(FEAR)反映了小组成员之间稳定的支配关系。情绪状态会影响个人执行某些行为的一般概率,而“喜欢”和“恐惧”会影响个人特定于伴侣的行为概率。通过这种方式,情绪过程既可以调节自发行为,也可以调节对收到的行为的适当反应,而通过LIKE态度进行的情感簿记可以调节从属关系的发展和维持。使用一系列经验数据,对模型过程进行了证实,并对新兴的模型模式进行了部分验证。 EMO模型提供了一个框架,可以从理论上研究情绪簿记假设,并指出需要凭经验进行调查的差距。

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