Theory of mind (ToM) reasoning is defined as the ability to reason about another’s internal states, such as beliefs, goals, and desires. It is a major aspect of human social interaction and is mastered by most typically developing children by age five. On the other hand, simulated agents generally lack...
Abstract A significant component of the repetitive dynamics during locomotion in vertebrates is generated within the spinal cord. The legged locomotion of mammals is most likely controled by a hierarchical, multi-layer spinal network structure, while the axial circuitry generating the undulatory swimming motion of animals like lamprey is thought to...