Emotionally Colorful Reflexive Games
Sergey Tarasenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces Emotional Reflexive Games (ERG), a novel approach combining Reflexive Game Theory and the PAD model to predict and control human emotional states through reflexive processes.
Contribution
It presents the fusion of RGT and PAD into ERG, a unique methodology for modeling and influencing emotional interactions and reflexive processes.
Findings
ERG can predict emotional states effectively
Reflexive control can influence human emotions
ERG integrates emotional modeling with reflexive behavior prediction
Abstract
This study addresses the matter of reflexive control of the emotional states by means of Reflexive Game Theory (RGT). It is shown how to build a bridge between RGT and emotions. For this purpose the Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance (PAD) model is adopted. The major advantages of RGT are its ability to predict human behavior and unfold the entire spectra of reflexion in the human mind. On the other hand, PAD provides ultimate approach to model emotions. It is illustrated that emotions are reflexive processes and, consequently, RGT fused with PAD model is natural solution to model emotional interactions between people. The fusion of RGT and PAD, called Emotional Reflexive Games (ERG), inherits the key features of both components. Using ERG, we show how reflexive control can be successfully applied to model human emotional states. Up to date, EGR is a unique methodology capable of modeling human…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive and psychological constructs research · Mental Health Research Topics · Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
