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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2013
- Mariusz Jacyno, Seth Bullock

, Nicholas Geard
, Terry R. Payne
, Michael Luck
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Self-organizing agent communities for autonomic resource management. 3-28 - Joseph H. Solomon, Mark A. Locascio, Mitra J. Z. Hartmann

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Linear reactive control for efficient 2D and 3D bipedal walking over rough terrain. 29-46 - Lenka Pitonakova

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Ultrastable neuroendocrine robot controller. 47-63
Volume 21, Number 2, April 2013
- Fred Keijzer, Marc van Duijn, Pamela Lyon:

What nervous systems do: early evolution, input-output, and the skin brain thesis. 67-85 - Tomoko Hioki, Yuko Miyazaki, Jun Nishii:

Hierarchical control by a higher center and the rhythm generator contributes to realize adaptive locomotion. 86-95 - Shir Li Wang

, Kamran Shafi, Chris Lokan, Hussein A. Abbass
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An agent-based model to simulate and analyse behaviour under noisy and deceptive information. 96-117 - Giovanni Pini, Arne Brutschy, Carlo Pinciroli, Marco Dorigo, Mauro Birattari

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Autonomous task partitioning in robot foraging: an approach based on cost estimation. 118-136
Volume 21, Number 3, June 2013
- Etienne B. Roesch

, Slawomir J. Nasuto
, J. Mark Bishop:
Foundations of enactive cognitive science. 139-141
- Daniel D. Hutto

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Exorcising action oriented representations: ridding cognitive science of its Nazgûl. 142-150 - David Silverman:

Sensorimotor enactivism and temporal experience. 151-158 - Mario Villalobos

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Enactive cognitive science: revisionism or revolution? 159-167 - Joel Parthemore

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The Unified Conceptual Space Theory: an enactive theory of concepts. 168-177 - Fred Cummins:

Towards an enactive account of action: speaking and joint speaking as exemplary domains. 178-186 - Stephen J. Cowley, Luarina Nash:

Language, interactivity and solution probing: repetition without repetition. 187-198 - Tom Froese

, Alexander Woodward
, Takashi Ikegami:
Turing instabilities in biology, culture, and consciousness? On the enactive origins of symbolic material culture. 199-214
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2013
- Alessandro G. Di Nuovo

, Vivian M. De La Cruz
, Davide Marocco
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Special issue on artificial mental imagery in cognitive systems and robotics. 217-221
- Henrik Svensson, Serge Thill

, Tom Ziemke
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Dreaming of electric sheep? Exploring the functions of dream-like mechanisms in the development of mental imagery simulations. 222-238 - Alexander Kaiser, Wolfram Schenck

, Ralf Möller
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Solving the correspondence problem in stereo vision by internal simulation. 239-250 - Fabian Chersi, Francesco Donnarumma

, Giovanni Pezzulo
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Mental imagery in the navigation domain: a computational model of sensory-motor simulation mechanisms. 251-262 - Hiroyuki Iizuka, Hideyuki Ando

, Taro Maeda:
Extended homeostatic adaptation model with metabolic causation in plasticity mechanism - toward constructing a dynamic neural network model for mental imagery. 263-273 - Stéphane Lallée, Peter Ford Dominey

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Multi-modal convergence maps: from body schema and self-representation to mental imagery. 274-285 - Gunnar Declerck:

Why motor simulation cannot explain affordance perception. 286-298 - Kristsana Seepanomwan

, Daniele Caligiore, Gianluca Baldassarre
, Angelo Cangelosi
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Modelling mental rotation in cognitive robots. 299-312
Volume 21, Number 5, October 2013
- Daniel Lewkowicz

, Yvonne N. Delevoye-Turrell, David Bailly, Pierre Andry, Philippe Gaussier:
Reading motor intention through mental imagery. 315-327 - David Schiebener, Jun Morimoto, Tamim Asfour

, Ales Ude
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Integrating visual perception and manipulation for autonomous learning of object representations. 328-345 - William P. Berg, Dirk J. Dessecker:

Evidence of unconscious motor adaptation to cognitive and auditory distraction. 346-355 - Giancarlo Petrosino, Domenico Parisi, Stefano Nolfi:

Selective attention enables action selection: evidence from evolutionary robotics experiments. 356-370 - Alexis B. Craig, Derrik E. Asher

, Nicolas Oros, Alyssa A. Brewer, Jeffrey L. Krichmar
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Social contracts and human-computer interaction with simulated adapting agents. 371-387 - Peter Englert, Alexandros Paraschos, Marc Peter Deisenroth, Jan Peters

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Probabilistic model-based imitation learning. 388-403 - Kathryn A. Daltorio

, Brian R. Tietz, John A. Bender, Victoria A. Webster
, Nicholas S. Szczecinski
, Michael S. Branicky
, Roy E. Ritzmann, Roger D. Quinn:
A model of exploration and goal-searching in the cockroach, Blaberus discoidalis. 404-420
Volume 21, Number 6, December 2013
- Alexander Maye, Andreas K. Engel

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Extending sensorimotor contingency theory: prediction, planning, and action generation. 423-436 - Onur Yürüten, Erol Sahin

, Sinan Kalkan
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The learning of adjectives and nouns from affordance and appearance features. 437-451 - Jonas Ruesch, Ricardo Ferreira

, Alexandre Bernardino
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A computational approach on the co-development of artificial visual sensorimotor. 452-464 - Ignasi Cos-Aguilera

, Lola Cañamero
, Gillian M. Hayes, Andrew Gillies:
Hedonic value: enhancing adaptation for motivated agents. 465-483 - Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, David B. D'Ambrosio, Kenneth O. Stanley:

Encouraging reactivity to create robust machines. 484-500 - Alexandros Giagkos

, Myra S. Wilson:
Swarm intelligence to wireless ad hoc networks: adaptive honeybee foraging during communication sessions. 501-515

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