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Intrinsic motivations and open-ended development in animals, humans, and robots: an overview
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Intrinsic motivations and open-ended development in animals, humans, and robots: an overview
Frontiers in Psychology 5
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2014
English
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Gianluca Baldassarre
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Tom Stafford
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Marco Mirolli
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EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 09 September 2014Sec. Cognitive Science Volume 5 - 2014 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00985
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