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245 | -- | 265 | Valentin A. Nepomnyashchikh, Konstantin A. Podgornyj. Emergence of Adaptive Searching Rules from the Dynamics of a Simple Nonlinear System |
266 | -- | 269 | Fred Keijzer. Making Decisions does not Suffice for Minimal Cognition |
270 | -- | 272 | Andy Clark. Forces, Fields, and the Role of Knowledge in Action |
273 | -- | 275 | Shimon Edelman. But Will It Scale Up? Not without Representations |
276 | -- | 278 | Brett R. Fajen, Michael T. Turvey. Perception, Categories, and Possibilities for Action |
279 | -- | 280 | Seth Bullock. Making Room for Representation |
281 | -- | 283 | Shu-Chen Li. Putting Developmental Dynamics of Dynamic Perception and Cognition First |
284 | -- | 288 | Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Inman Harvey. Decisions and Noise: The Scope of Evolutionary Synthesis and Dynamical Analysis |
289 | -- | 290 | Manuel de Pinedo, Jason Noble. Mind/Body Problems? Turn to Beer |
291 | -- | 295 | Thomas J. Koehnle, Jeffrey C. Schank. Power Tools Needed for the Dynamical Toolbox |
296 | -- | 298 | Valentin A. Nepomnyashchikh, Konstantin A. Podgornyj. Are There Tools to Build a Complex Dynamical Agent? Reply to Comments |
299 | -- | 305 | Randall D. Beer. Arches and Stones in Cognitive Architecture Reply to Comments |