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View article: Affective Sovereignty : A Minimal Declaration on Emotional Interpretation Rights in the Age ofAlgorithmic Power: When AI Interprets My Emotions Before I Do, Can I Still Call Them My Own?
Affective Sovereignty : A Minimal Declaration on Emotional Interpretation Rights in the Age ofAlgorithmic Power: When AI Interprets My Emotions Before I Do, Can I Still Call Them My Own? Open
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems increasingly mediate human emotion—detecting our facial expressions, voice tones, and even influencing our feelings—the question of emotional sovereignty arises: who ultimately interprets, controls, …
View article: Affective Sovereignty in the Age of Emotional AI: Reclaiming the Right to Feel
Affective Sovereignty in the Age of Emotional AI: Reclaiming the Right to Feel Open
As emotional AI systems gain interpretive authority over human affect, a critical ethicalquestion emerges: who retains the right to define what we feel? This paper introducesAffective Sovereignty as an ethical imperative in the age of emot…
View article: Emotion is Mine: Ethical Design Principles for Affective Sovereignty in Predictive AI
Emotion is Mine: Ethical Design Principles for Affective Sovereignty in Predictive AI Open
As artificial intelligence systems increasingly predict, model, and respond to human emotions, a pressing ethical question emerges: who holds the right to define what one feels—the individual or the machine? This paper introduces and opera…
View article: Long-term memory consolidation of new words in children with self-limited epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes
Long-term memory consolidation of new words in children with self-limited epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes Open
Accelerated long-term forgetting has been studied and demonstrated in adults with epilepsy. In contrast, the question of long-term consolidation (delays > 1 day) in children with epilepsy shows conflicting results. However, childhood is a …
View article: Confabulations in a teenager with a right frontal hemispherotomy: Possible underlying mechanisms
Confabulations in a teenager with a right frontal hemispherotomy: Possible underlying mechanisms Open
Objective: Confabulations, i.e. false memories without intention to deceive, can be observed in adults with frontal brain damage. Confabulations are typically associated with episodic memory and/or executive disorders although the severity…
View article: Childhood epilepsy with centro‐temporal spikes (rolandic epilepsy) and written language
Childhood epilepsy with centro‐temporal spikes (rolandic epilepsy) and written language Open
This commentary is on the original article by Currie et al. on pages 275–282 of this issue.