Physiology not essential to emotion

Human emotion can be implemented on a computer because all the relevant features (emotion's interaction with cognitive states etc) can be modelled. Phyisological aspects of emotion are evolutionary remnants and are not essential.

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Aaron Sloman, 1987.

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