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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2019
- Maria Clara Garavito

, Jorge Dávila-González:
Editorial introduction to the special issue: 4E cognition research in Colombia.
- German Bula:

Passions, consciousness, and the Rosetta Stone: Spinoza and embodied, extended, and affective cognition. - Juan M. Loaiza

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From enactive concern to care in social life: towards an enactive anthropology of caring. - Alejandro Arango

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From sensorimotor dependencies to perceptual practices: making enactivism social. - Maria Clara Garavito

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Incorporating others: what an extended self tells us about intersubjectivity. - Camilo Ramirez Motoa

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Process Externalism and mental causation: setting metaphysical bounds on cognitive science. - Felipe León

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Autism, social connectedness, and minimal social acts. - Luisa F. Barrero González:

Dance as therapy: embodiment, kinesthetic empathy and the case of contact improvisation.
- Laura Milena Segovia Nieto

, Andrés Fernando Ramírez Velandia
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Empathy from a "4E cognition" perspective: the problem of lynching. - Ana Lorena Domínguez Rojas:

Perception and hallucination: from an analytical approach to an enactive approach.
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2019
- Thommen George Karimpanal

, Roland Bouffanais
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Self-organizing maps for storage and transfer of knowledge in reinforcement learning. - Yan Jin, Minhee Kim

, Sejun Oh
, BumChul Yoon
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Motor control strategies during bimanual isometric force control among healthy individuals. - Mehmet Dinçer Erbas

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The development of a robust symbolic communication system for robots via embodied iterated imitation.
- Marek McGann

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A little more social enaction than that: comment on Arango (2019). - Alejandro Arango

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Social enactivism about perception - reply to McGann.
Volume 27, Number 3, June 2019
- Hidetaka Yakura:

A hypothesis: CRISPR-Cas as a minimal cognitive system.
- Fred Keijzer:

Drawing lessons from "CRISPR/Cas as a minimal cognitive system": a commentary on Yakura. - Hidetaka Yakura:

Response to Fred Keijzer's comments.
- Anika Fiebich:

Second workshop on enactive approaches to mind in health and disease.
- Diogo Fernando Trevisan, Lorraine Becerra, Priscila Benitez, Thomas S. Higbee, João Paulo Gois:

A review of the use of computational technology in applied behavior analysis.
- Sibel Atli

, Selim Günüç, Daria J. Kuss, Gülen Baran
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Impact of parents' technology use on 18- to 24-month-old infants' adaptive behaviors.
Volume 27, Number 4, August 2019
- Mert Imre

, Erhan Öztop
, Yukie Nagai
, Emre Ugur
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Affordance-based altruistic robotic architecture for human-robot collaboration. - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad

, Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Joanne Orlando:
Robot's adaptive emotional feedback sustains children's social engagement and promotes their vocabulary learning: a long-term child-robot interaction study. - Yan Jin, JiWon Seong, YoungChae Cho, BumChul Yoon

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Effects of aging on motor control strategies during bimanual isometric force control.
- Roberto E. Mercadillo, Ricardo Mosco-Aquino, Nayeli Páez-Martínez

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Physical exercise and social interaction in complex environments reverse memory deficits induced by inhalants.
Volume 27, Number 5, October 2019
- Frederike Kubandt

, Michael Nowak, Tim Koglin, Claudius Gros
, Bulcsú Sándor
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Embodied robots driven by self-organized environmental feedback. - Esteban Jaramillo-Cabrera, Eduardo F. Morales, José Martínez-Carranza

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Enhancing object, action, and effect recognition using probabilistic affordances. - Lluís Barceló-Coblijn

, Aritz Irurtzun, Cristina Real Puigdollers
, Emilio López-Navarro
, Antoni Gomila:
How children develop their ability to combine words: a network-based approach. - Xiaodi Liu

, Zengwen Wang
, Shitao Zhang
, Jiashu Liu:
Analysis of influencing factors in emergency management based on an integrated methodology.
- Mindaugas Briedis

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Phenomenological ethnography can lead to the improvement of radiology diagnostics.
Volume 27, Number 6, December 2019
- Lorena Lobo

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Current alternatives on perceptual learning: introduction to special issue on post-cognitivist approaches to perceptual learning.
- Agnes Szokolszky

, Catherine Read, Zsolt Palatinus, Kinga Palatinus:
Ecological approaches to perceptual learning: learning to perceive and perceiving as learning. - Alfredo Higueras-Herbada

, Carlos de Paz
, David M. Jacobs, David Travieso, Jorge Ibáñez-Gijón
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The direct learning theory: a naturalistic approach to learning for the post-cognitivist era. - Vicente Raja

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From metaphor to theory: the role of resonance in perceptual learning. - Luis H. Favela

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Soft-assembled human-machine perceptual systems.

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