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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2020
- Mario Villalobos, Pablo Razeto-Barry:
Are living beings extended autopoietic systems? An embodied reply.
- Humberto Maturana Romesín:
Reflections in relation to the article of Villalobos and Razeto. - Randall D. Beer:
Lost in words. - Nathaniel Virgo:
The necessity of extended autopoiesis.
- Amanda Corris, Anthony Chemero:
The broad scope of enactivism. - Anco Peeters:
Steering away from multiple realization. - David C. Ayala:
Cohesiveness is not an adequate theory of general individuation and it does not account for living individuals. - Davide Vecchi:
Entrenchment implies that physiological and developmental processes are not organism-bound but still organism-centric. - Eran Agmon:
Deriving the bodily grounding of living beings with molecular autopoiesis. - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Why do we build the wall? - Inman Harvey:
Habeas corpus: the ins and outs of autopoiesis. - María Jimena Clavel Vázquez:
Two challenges to the embodied version of the autopoietic theory. - Mark Miller, Kathryn Nave:
Slimes and cyborgs: stretching the boundaries of life. - Mog Stapleton:
Putting Autopoietic Bodies Under Pressure. - Nathaniel F. Barrett:
Dissipative systems and living bodies. - Simon McGregor:
Why living bodies could be dead weight.
- Mario Villalobos:
Living beings as autopoietic bodies.
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2020
- Martí Sánchez-Fibla, Sébastien Forestier, Clément Moulin-Frier, Jordi-Ysard Puigbò, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
From motor to visually guided bimanual affordance learning. - Mirza Ramicic, Andrea Bonarini:
Adaptation of learning agents through artificial perception. - Nathaniel F. Barrett:
On the nature and origins of cognition as a form of motivated activity.
- Rod Swenson:
The fourth law of thermodynamics (LMEP) and cognition from first principles: commentary on Barrett's "On the nature and origins of cognition as a form of motivated activity". - Pamela Lyon:
The persistent enigma of motivation: a commentary on Nathaniel Barrett's "On the nature and origins of cognition as a form of motivated activity". - Nathaniel F. Barrett:
Extremal properties and self-preserving behavior. - Anne Sophie Meincke:
Systems or bodies? On how (not) to embody autopoiesis.
Volume 28, Number 3, June 2020
- Poramate Manoonpong, Xiaofeng Xiong, Jørgen Christian Larsen:
Closed-loop dynamic computations for adaptive behavior (articles based on SAB2018 conference).
- Peter Eckert, Anja E. M. Schmerbauch, Tomislav Horvat, Katja Söhnel, Martin S. Fischer, Hartmut Witte, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
Towards rich motion skills with the lightweight quadruped robot Serval. - Akira Fukuhara, Yukihiro Koizumi, Shura Suzuki, Takeshi Kano, Akio Ishiguro:
Decentralized control mechanism for body-limb coordination in quadruped running. - Matthew Joseph O'Brien, Ronald C. Arkin:
Adapting to environmental dynamics with an artificial circadian system. - Bernd Porr, Paul Miller:
Forward propagation closed loop learning.
Volume 28, Number 4, August 2020
- Randall D. Beer:
Bittorio revisited: structural coupling in the Game of Life. - Jonathan Serrano Cuevas, Eduardo F. Morales, Pablo Hernandez-Leal:
Safe reinforcement learning using risk mapping by similarity. - Maxwell James D. Ramstead, Michael D. Kirchhoff, Karl J. Friston:
A tale of two densities: active inference is enactive inference. - Bernd Porr, Alice Miller, Alex Trew:
An investigation into serotonergic and environmental interventions against depression in a simulated delayed reward paradigm. - Gasper Stukelj:
On the simplicity of simple heuristics. - Sherif M. Abdelfattah, Kathryn Kasmarik, Jiankun Hu:
A robust policy bootstrapping algorithm for multi-objective reinforcement learning in non-stationary environments. - David Naves Sousa, Luís Correia, Leonel Garcia-Marques:
The importance of memory for the success of cooperation under ecological adversity. - Glaucio Carneiro Costa, André Issao Kunitake, Paulo Roberto Fonseca Junior, Ângela Cristina Ledur, Cíntia Elord Júlio, Gabriela Santos Pereira, João Carlos Ferrari Corrêa, Fernanda Ishida Correa:
Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with a virtual reality exercise on balance in a patient with multiple sclerosis: a case report.
Volume 28, Number 5, October 2020
- Simon Carrignon, María Coto-Sarmiento, R. Alexander Bentley, Michael J. O'Brien:
An introduction to papers from workshops on the evolution of cultural complexity.
- Dries Daems:
On complex archaeologies: conceptualizing social complexity and its potential for archaeology. - Dwight W. Read, Claes Andersson:
Cultural complexity and complexity evolution. - Clemens Schmid:
Evaluating Cultural Transmission in Bronze Age burial rites of Central, Northern and Northwestern Europe using radiocarbon data. - Kaarel Sikk, Geoffrey Caruso:
A spatially explicit agent-based model of central place foraging theory and its explanatory power for hunter-gatherers settlement patterns formation processes.
Volume 28, Number 6, December 2020
- Nick Brancazio, Miguel Segundo-Ortin, Patrick McGivern:
Approaching minimal cognition: introduction to the special issue.
- Pamela Lyon:
Of what is "minimal cognition" the half-baked version? - Felix M. G. Woolford, Matthew D. Egbert:
Behavioural variety of a node-based sensorimotor-to-motor map. - Patrick McGivern:
Active materials: minimal models of cognition? - Lachlan Douglas Walmsley:
Lessons from a virtual slime: marginal mechanisms, minimal cognition and radical enactivism. - Jules Smith-Ferguson, Madeleine Beekman:
Who needs a brain? Slime moulds, behavioural ecology and minimal cognition. - Sidney Carls-Diamante:
Armed with information: chemical self-recognition in the octopus.
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