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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, February 2014
- Eran Agmon, Randall D. Beer:
The evolution and analysis of action switching in embodied agents. 3-20 - Duarte Araújo, Ana Diniz, Pedro Passos, Keith Davids:
Decision making in social neurobiological systems modeled as transitions in dynamic pattern formation. 21-30 - Mehmet Dinçer Erbas, Alan F. T. Winfield, Larry Bull:
Embodied imitation-enhanced reinforcement learning in multi-agent systems. 31-50 - David L. Dowe, José Hernández-Orallo:
How universal can an intelligence test be? 51-69
- Nathanaël Jarrassé, Vittorio Sanguineti, Etienne Burdet:
Slaves no longer: review on role assignment for human-robot joint motor action. 70-82
- James David Lewis-Williams:
Comment on: Froese et al.: 'Turing instabilities in biology, culture, and consciousness'. 83-85 - Derek Hodgson:
Commentary on Turing instabilities and symbolic material culture by Froese, Woodward and Ikegami. 86-88 - Tom Froese, Alexander Woodward, Takashi Ikegami:
Are altered states of consciousness detrimental, neutral or helpful for the origins of symbolic cognition? A response to Hodgson and Lewis-Williams. 89-95
Volume 22, Number 2, April 2014
- Ken Pepper:
Do sensorimotor dynamics extend the conscious mind? 99-108 - Dana D. Damian, Shuhei Miyashita, Atsushi Aoyama, Dominique Cadosch, Po-Ting Huang, Michael Ammann, Rolf Pfeifer:
Automated physiological recovery of avocado plants for plant-based adaptive machines. 109-122 - George Leu, Neville J. Curtis, Hussein A. Abbass:
Society of Mind cognitive agent architecture applied to drivers adapting in a traffic context. 123-145 - Joseph Modayil, Adam White, Richard S. Sutton:
Multi-timescale nexting in a reinforcement learning robot. 146-160
Volume 22, Number 3, June 2014
- Alex Dewar, Andrew Philippides, Paul Graham:
What is the relationship between visual environment and the form of ant learning-walks? An in silico investigation of insect navigation. 163-179 - B. Alexander Simmons, Thaddeus R. McRae:
Hidden Markov models of eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) alarm calls. 180-188 - Farshad Arvin, Ali Emre Turgut, Farhad Bazyari, Kutluk Bilge Arikan, Nicola Bellotto, Shigang Yue:
Cue-based aggregation with a mobile robot swarm: a novel fuzzy-based method. 189-206 - Helena Matute, Sara Steegen, Miguel A. Vadillo:
Outcome probability modulates anticipatory behavior to signals that are equally reliable. 207-216
Volume 22, Number 4, August 2014
- Sidney Nascimento Givigi, Howard M. Schwartz:
Decentralized strategy selection with learning automata for multiple pursuer-evader games. 221-234 - Matt Grove:
Evolution and dispersal under climatic instability: a simple evolutionary algorithm. 235-254 - Gianluca Massera, Tomassino Ferrauto, Onofrio Gigliotta, Stefano Nolfi:
Designing adaptive humanoid robots through the FARSA open-source framework. 255-265
- Seth Frey:
Mixed human/entity games and the anomalous effects of misattributing strategic agency. 266-276 - Patricia Helvenston:
Comments on the paper "Are altered states of consciousness detrimental, useful or helpful for the origins of symbolic cognition? A response to Hodgson and Lewis Williams", by T Froese, A Woodward and T Ikegami. 277-281 - Tom Froese, Alexander Woodward, Takashi Ikegami:
People in the Paleolithic could access the whole spectrum of consciousness: response to Helvenston. 282-285
Volume 22, Number 5, October 2014
- Henrietta Eyre, Jonathan Lawry:
Language games with vague categories and negations. 289-303 - Daniele Caligiore, Paolo Tommasino, Valerio Sperati, Gianluca Baldassarre:
Modular and hierarchical brain organization to understand assimilation, accommodation and their relation to autism in reaching tasks: a developmental robotics hypothesis. 304-329 - Pedro Sequeira, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva:
Learning by appraising: an emotion-based approach to intrinsic reward design. 330-349 - Victor Loughlin:
Radical enactivism, Wittgenstein and the cognitive gap. 350-359
- Paulo De Jesus:
From perception to action to perception in action: a review of Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory. 360-366
Volume 22, Number 6, December 2014
- Inman Harvey:
Takashi Gomi: a bridge builder in robotics. 370-375
- Rodney A. Brooks:
Takashi Gomi: contributor, organizer, interpreter, friend. 376-377 - Dario Floreano:
Takashi Gomi and the evolution of embodied AI. 378-380 - Ann Griffith:
Takashi Gomi: founder, Applied AI Systems, Inc. 381-385 - Phil Husbands, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
The Gomi legacy. 386-389 - Takashi Ikegami:
Since ECAL 1993. 390-391 - Henrik Hautop Lund:
Building bodies and brains. 392-395 - Francesco Mondada:
Takashi Gomi, vision and ethics. 396-397 - Kazuyuki Murase:
Bridge to Fukui. 398-400 - Katsunori Shimohara:
Interactions with Takashi Gomi. 401-402 - Mototaka Suzuki:
How Takashi Gomi influenced younger generations. 403-405
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