Journal: Adaptive Behaviour

Volume 16, Issue 6

349 -- 360Anna Balkenius, Almut Kelber, Christian Balkenius. How Do Hawkmoths Learn Multimodal Stimuli? A Comparison of Three Models
361 -- 384Eduardo Izquierdo, Inman Harvey, Randall D. Beer. Associative Learning on a Continuum in Evolved Dynamical Neural Networks
385 -- 399Jeffrey L. Krichmar. The Neuromodulatory System: A Framework for Survival and Adaptive Behavior in a Challenging World
400 -- 412Stefan Elfwing, Eiji Uchibe, Kenji Doya, Henrik I. Christensen. Co-evolution of Shaping Rewards and Meta-Parameters in Reinforcement Learning

Volume 16, Issue 5

285 -- 305Roderich Groß, Marco Dorigo. Evolution of Solitary and Group Transport Behaviors for Autonomous Robots Capable of Self-Assembling
306 -- 324Fady Alnajjar, Kazuyuki Murase. Aplysia-Like Spiking Neural Network to Generate Adaptive Behavior in Autonomous Robots
325 -- 344Xabier E. Barandiaran, Alvaro Moreno. Adaptivity: From Metabolism to Behavior

Volume 16, Issue 4

221 -- 245Michail Maniadakis, Panos E. Trahanias. Hierarchical Co-evolution of Cooperating Agents Acting in the Brain-Arena
246 -- 263George L. Chadderdon. Assessing Machine Volition: An Ordinal Scale for Rating Artificial and Natural Systems
264 -- 274Daniel W. Franks, Jason Noble, Peter Kaufmann, Sigrid Stagl. Extremism Propagation in Social Networks with Hubs
275 -- 276Robert Vickerstaff, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo. Regarding Compass Response Functions For Modeling Path Integration: Comment on "Evolving a Neural Model of Insect Path Integration"
277 -- 280Jan Wessnitzer, Thomas Haferlach, Michael Mangan, Barbara Webb. Path Integration Using a Model of e-Vector Orientation Coding in the Insect Brain: Reply to Vickerstaff and Di Paolo

Volume 16, Issue 2-3

101 -- 103Stefano Nolfi, Takashi Ikegami, Jun Tani. Editorial: Behavior and Mind as a Complex Adaptive System
104 -- 121Paolo Arena, Luigi Fortuna, Davide Lombardo, Luca Patané. Perception for Action: Dynamic Spatiotemporal Patterns Applied on a Roving Robot
122 -- 128Mototaka Suzuki, Dario Floreano. Enactive Robot Vision
129 -- 147Yuta Ogai, Takashi Ikegami. Microslip as a Simulated Artificial Mind
148 -- 165Onofrio Gigliotta, Stefano Nolfi. On the Coupling Between Agent Internal and Agent/ Environmental Dynamics: Development of Spatial Representations in Evolving Autonomous Robots
166 -- 181Ryunosuke Nishimoto, Jun Namikawa, Jun Tani. Learning Multiple Goal-Directed Actions Through Self-Organization of a Dynamic Neural Network Model: A Humanoid Robot Experiment
182 -- 195Alberto Montebelli, Carlos Herrera Pérez, Tom Ziemke. On Cognition as Dynamical Coupling: An Analysis of Behavioral Attractor Dynamics
196 -- 216Mario Negrello, Frank Pasemann. Attractor Landscapes and Active Tracking: The Neurodynamics of Embodied Action

Volume 16, Issue 1

5 -- 26Christos Ampatzis, Elio Tuci, Vito Trianni, Marco Dorigo. Evolution of Signaling in a Multi-Robot System: Categorization and Communication
27 -- 52Marco Mirolli, Domenico Parisi. How Producer Biases Can Favor the Evolution of Communication: An Analysis of Evolutionary Dynamics
53 -- 70Paul L. Hooper, Geoffrey F. Miller. Mutual Mate Choice Can Drive Costly Signaling Even Under Perfect Monogamy
71 -- 95Robert M. French, Elif T. Kus. KAMA: A Temperature-Driven Model of Mate Choice Using Dynamic Partner Representations