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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2021
- Olalekan Lanihun, Bernie Tiddeman, Patricia H. Shaw, Elio Tuci:
Evolutionary active vision system: from 2D to 3D. - Atefeh Azarpaikan, HamidReza Taherii Torbati, Mehdi Sohrabi, Reza Boostani, Majid Ghoshuni:
Power spectral parameter variations after transcranial direct current stimulation in a bimanual coordination task. - Rupam Gupta Roy, Dibyendu Ghoshal:
A novel adaptive second-order sliding mode controller for autonomous underwater vehicles. - Murat Kirtay, Lorenzo Vannucci, Ugo Albanese, Cecilia Laschi, Erhan Öztop, Egidio Falotico:
Emotion as an emergent phenomenon of the neurocomputational energy regulation mechanism of a cognitive agent in a decision-making task. - Mirko Farina:
Embodied cognition: dimensions, domains and applications.
- Randall D. Beer:
Some historical context for minimal cognition.
- Dan Reznícek:
Self-domesticated by violence to be peaceful. And violent.
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2021
- Thomas Wynn, Karenleigh A. Overmann, Lambros Malafouris:
4E cognition in the Lower Palaeolithic.
- Lambros Malafouris:
How does thinking relate to tool making? - Karenleigh A. Overmann:
The material difference in human cognition. - Anna M. Barona:
The archaeology of the social brain revisited: rethinking mind and material culture from a material engagement perspective. - Hannah Mosley:
Primate tool use and the socio-ecology of thinging: how non-humans think through tools. - Chris Baber, Klint Janulis:
Purposeful tool use in early lithic technologies. - Thomas Wynn:
Ergonomic clusters and displaced affordances in early lithic technology. - John A. J. Gowlett:
Deep structure in the Acheulean adaptation: technology, sociality and aesthetic emergence. - Frederick L. Coolidge:
The role of the cerebellum in creativity and expert stone knapping.
Volume 29, Number 3, June 2021
- Yousef Farid, Vahid Johari Majd, Abbas Ehsani-Seresht:
Dynamic-free robust adaptive intelligent fault-tolerant controller design with prescribed performance for stable motion of quadruped robots. - Viet-Hung Dang, Ngo Anh Vien, TaeChoong Chung:
Constrained representation learning for recurrent policy optimisation under uncertainty. - David Windridge, Henrik Svensson, Serge Thill:
On the utility of dreaming: A general model for how learning in artificial agents can benefit from data hallucination. - Xiaolian Li, Rui Ye, Zhiming Fang, Yihua Xu, Beihua Cong, Xin Han:
Uni- and bidirectional pedestrian flows through zigzag corridor in a tourism area: a field study. - Hannes Hornischer, Joshua Cherian Varughese, Ronald Thenius, Franz Wotawa, Manfred Füllsack, Thomas Schmickl:
CIMAX: collective information maximization in robotic swarms using local communication. - Thomas van Es:
Living models or life modelled? On the use of models in the free energy principle.
Volume 29, Number 4, August 2021
- Felipe Gayosso Martínez, Alexander S. Balankin:
Majority rule dynamics between a double coalition and a third opinion: coalition profit models and majority coalition ties. - Bruno Lara, Wilmer Gaona, Esaú Escobar, Manuel Pardo, Jorge Hermosillo Valadez:
Development of body-based spatial knowledge through mental imagery in an artificial agent. - Huthaifa Ahmad, Yoshihiro Nakata, Yutaka Nakamura, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
PedestriANS: a bipedal robot with adaptive morphology. - Fuminori Okuya, Takuya Umedachi, Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Balloon-like coupling between head and posterior in a caterpillar. - Seongin Na, Yiping Qiu, Ali Emre Turgut, Jirí Ulrich, Tomás Krajník, Shigang Yue, Barry Lennox, Farshad Arvin:
Bio-inspired artificial pheromone system for swarm robotics applications. - Farid Zahnoun:
The socio-normative nature of representation.
Volume 29, Number 5, October 2021
- Pierre Steiner, Olivier Gapenne, Charles Lenay:
Editorial.
- Ezequiel A. Di Paolo:
Bridges and hobby-horses: John Stewart's adventure of ideas. - Roberto Casati:
Drawing problems: thought in action. - Emilien Dereclenne:
Simondon and enaction: the articulation of life, subjectivity, and technics. - Inman Harvey:
Neurath's boat and the Sally-Anne test: Life, Cognition, Matter and Stuff. - Pierre Steiner:
Steering a middle course between intentionality and representation: some remarks about John Stewart's enactive stance. - Charles Lenay:
Perceiving at a distance: enaction, exteriority and possibility - a tribute to John Stewart. - Laura Mojica:
Living creatures, humankind, and the history of who we are. - Vincenzo Raimondi:
Autopoiesis and evolution: the role of organisms in natural drift. - Tom Froese:
Epilogue to "Questioning Life and Cognition" by John Stewart.
Volume 29, Number 6, December 2021
- Dario Differt, Wolfgang Stürzl:
A generalized multi-snapshot model for 3D homing and route following. - Guido Schillaci, Antonio Pico Villalpando, Verena V. Hafner, Peter Hanappe, David Colliaux, Timothée Wintz:
Intrinsic motivation and episodic memories for robot exploration of high-dimensional sensory spaces. - André Cyr, Julie Morand-Ferron, Frédéric Thériault:
Dual exploration strategies using artificial spiking neural networks in a robotic learning task. - Maximilian Arbeiter, Tanja Maier, Gunter Spöck:
A cyber-physical environment for detecting exceptional and dangerous human behavior in the home by sensors and its verification by computer simulation. - Konrad Werner:
Structural coupling and the puzzle of surfaces: ontology of boundaries from the minimally cognitive perspective. - Mohsen Shafizadeh, Shahab Parvinpour, Marzie Balali, Mohsen Shabani:
Effects of age and task difficulty on postural sway, variability and complexity.
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