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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, June 1994
- Lashon B. Booker:
Editorial. 1-3 - Stefano Nolfi, Domenico Parisi, Jeffrey L. Elman:
Learning and Evolution in Neural Networks. 5-28 - Charles X. Ling, Ralph Buchal:
Learning to Control Dynamic Systems with Automatic Quantization. 29-49 - Bridget Hallam, John C. T. Hallam, Janet R. P. Halperin:
An Ethological Model for Implementation in Mobile Robots. 51-79 - Peter M. Todd:
Reviews : Introduction. 81 - Geoffrey F. Miller, Peter M. Todd:
A Bottom-up Approach with a Clear View of the Top: How Human Evolutionary Psychology Can Inform Adaptive Behavior Research. 83-95
Volume 3, Number 2, September 1994
- Dave Cliff, Susi Ross:
Adding Temporary Memory to ZCS. 101-150 - Frédéric Gruau:
Automatic Definition of Modular Neural Networks. 151-183 - Chisato Numaoka:
Phase Transitions in Instigated Collective Decision Making. 185-223 - Peter M. Todd:
Unsettling the Centralized Mindset. 225-229
Volume 3, Number 3, January 1995
- E. James Kehoe, Amanda J. Horne, Michaela Macrae:
Learning to Learn: Real-Time Features and a Connectionist Model. 235-271 - Michael Wheeler, Peter de Bourcier:
How Not to Murder Your Neighbor: Using Synthetic Behavioral Ecology to Study Aggressive Signaling. 273-309 - Bernhard Schölkopf, Hanspeter A. Mallot:
View-Based Cognitive Mapping and Path Planning. 311-348 - Peter M. Todd:
Adaptive Radiation of Alife Memes: Eight Artificial Life Book/Software Packages Reviewed. 349-354
Volume 3, Number 4, March 1995
- Dave Cliff:
Guest Editorial. 359-362 - Örjan Ekeberg, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner:
The Neural Control of Fish Swimming Studied Through Numerical Simulations. 363-384 - Holk Cruse, Christian Bartling, M. Dreifert, Josef Schmitz, D. E. Brunn, Jeffrey Dean, Thomas Kindermann:
Walking: A Complex Behavior Controlled by Simple Networks. 385-418 - Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Learning to Detour. 419-468 - Randall D. Beer:
On the Dynamics of Small Continuous-Time Recurrent Neural Networks. 469-509
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