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We report on a series of papers that have been written in the course of two decades. Some of these papers have been produced by a team consisting of colleagues from psychoanalysis, computer science and artificial intelligence. This selection of papers is concerned with psychoanalytic theory, two of them (chapters 3 and 5.1.) having been instantiated in computer simulation runs.

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Moser, U., von Zeppelin, I. (1991). Introduction. In: Moser, U., von Zeppelin, I. (eds) Cognitive -Affective Processes. Monographien der Breuninger-Stiftung Stuttgart. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84499-7_1

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