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The traditional view of intelligent behaviours as products of pure rational processes fails when trying to explain most of human behaviours, in which emotion plays a key role. However, emotional factors add an extra complexity to agent architectures, making them, hitherto, either few efficient or few reusable. This paper presents a context independent cognitive architecture for agents combining rational and emotional behaviours, named COGNITIVA, which bets on adaptivity as a weapon to fight against that complexity.