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finding:chronic-pain-agent-accumulates-negative-cumulative-well-being-across-its-entire-lifetime-in-non-stationary-environmentChronic pain agent accumulates negative cumulative well-being across its entire lifetime in non-stationary environment
Key behavioral signature of chronic model paralleling human chronic pain experience
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extracted_from(2026) · Michael Petrowski · Milica Gašić
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- Author's psychological interpretation of chronic agent behavior as analogous to addiction dynamics
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