Robot Or Werewolf; Emotion And Motivation

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ROBOT OR WEREWOLF; EMOTION AND MOTIVATION

Robot Or Werewolf; emotion and motivation



Robot Or Werewolf; emotion and motivation

Analysis

In humans and other animals, we tend to call behaviour emotional when we observe certain facial and vocal expressions like smiling or snarling, and when we see certain physiological changes such as hair standing on end or sweating. Since most computers do not yet possess faces or bodies, they cannot manifest this behaviour. However, in recent years computer scientists have been developing a range of 'animated agent faces', programmes that generate images of humanlike faces on the computer's visual display unit. These images can be manipulated to form convincing emotional expressions.

This esssay examines that both too much emotion/motivation or too little emotion/motivation are not significant.There must be an equilibrium state in emotions.

As far as the robot or werewolf are concerned, I think WareWolf is supposed to have more emotions and motivations as compared to the robot. A werewolf is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or an anthropomorphic wolf-like creature, either purposely, by being bitten or scratched by another werewolf, or after being placed under a curse.

There is also a mental illness called lycanthropy in which a patient believes he or she is, or has transformed into, an animal and behaves accordingly. This is sometimes referred to as clinical lycanthropy to distinguish it from its use in legends. Despite its origin as a term for man-wolf transformations only, lycanthropy is used in this sense for animals of any type. This broader meaning is often used in modern fictional references, such as in roleplaying game culture. I think the werewolf is a part of your personality. You didn't see the werewolf, so it might indicate you haven't confronted yourself yet with the emotions it represents, because the werewolf in itself is a man that only transforms into this beast at night when it's dark(subconscious). Neither the outer world nor yourself have seen this part of you, but you know it is there and you are scared for others to see it. The appearance of a werewolf in its animal form varies from culture to culture, though they are most commonly portrayed as being indistinguishable from ordinary wolves save for the fact that they have no tail (a trait thought characteristic of witches in animal form), and that they retain human eyes and voice. After returning to their human forms, werewolves are usually documented as becoming weak, debilitated and undergoing painful nervous depression. Many historical werewolves were written to have suffered severe melancholia and manic depression, being bitterly conscious of their crimes.One universally reviled trait in medieval Europe was the werewolf's habit of devouring recently buried corpses, a trait which is documented extensively, particularly in the Annales Medico-psychologiques in the 19th century. Becoming a werewolf simply by being bitten by another werewolf as a form of contagion is common in modern horror fiction, but this kind of transmission is rare in legend, unlike the case in ...
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