Journal: Adaptive Behaviour

Volume 17, Issue 6

467 -- 483Manuel Lopes, Francisco S. Melo, Ben Kenward, José Santos-Victor. A Computational Model of Social-Learning Mechanisms
484 -- 507Dana Kulic, Yoshihiko Nakamura. Incremental Learning and Memory Consolidation of Whole Body Human Motion Primitives
508 -- 523Marco A. Janssen, Nicholas P. Radtke, Allen Lee. Pattern-Oriented Modeling of Commons Dilemma Experiments
524 -- 536Kimmo Eriksson, Pontus Strimling. Partner Search Heuristics in the Lab: Stability of Matchings Under Various Preference Structures
537 -- 554Pinar Öztürk. Levels and Types of Action Selection: The Action Selection Soup

Volume 17, Issue 5

363 -- 366Marieke Rohde, Takashi Ikegami. Editorial: Agency in Natural and Artificial Systems
367 -- 386Xabier E. Barandiaran, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Marieke Rohde. Defining Agency: Individuality, Normativity, Asymmetry, and Spatio-temporality in Action
387 -- 401Matthew D. Egbert, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo. Integrating Autopoiesis and Behavior: An Exploration in Computational Chemo-ethology
402 -- 420Jean-Julien Aucouturier, Takashi Ikegami. The Illusion of Agency: Two Engineering Approaches to Compromise Autonomy and Reactivity in an Artificial System
421 -- 443Jun Tani. Autonomy of Self at Criticality: The Perspective from Synthetic Neuro-Robotics
444 -- 460Hanne De Jaegher, Tom Froese. On the Role of Social Interaction in Individual Agency

Volume 17, Issue 4

267 -- 0Ezequiel A. Di Paolo. Editorial
269 -- 286Barbara Webb. Animals Versus Animats: Or Why Not Model the Real Iguana?
287 -- 292Xabier E. Barandiaran, Anthony Chemero. Animats in the Modeling Ecosystem
293 -- 295William Bechtel. Some Virtues of Modeling With Both Hands
296 -- 302Randall D. Beer, Paul L. Williams. Animals and Animats: Why Not Both Iguanas?
303 -- 305Seth Bullock. In Defense of the Abstracted Animat
306 -- 308Arantza Etxeberria, Alvaro Moreno. On Biological Relevance
309 -- 312Volker Grimm, Steven F. Railsback. Model the Real, Artificial, or Stylized Iguana? Artificial Life and Adaptive Behavior Can Be Linked Through Pattern-Oriented Modeling
313 -- 316Inman Harvey. Tool-Makers Versus Tool-Users: Division of Labor
317 -- 319Matej Hoffmann, Rolf Pfeifer. Let Animats Live!
320 -- 324Phil Husbands. Never Mind the Iguana, What About the Tortoise? Models in Adaptive Behavior
325 -- 328Takashi Ikegami. Rehabilitating Biology as a Natural History
329 -- 330Johan Lind, Magnus Enquist. More Synthetic Work Is Needed
331 -- 333Jason Noble, Manuel de Pinedo. Iguana Modeling Is Not the Only Game in Town
334 -- 337Marieke Rohde. No Need for Intellectual Straightjackets
338 -- 342Anil Seth. Don't Throw the Baby Iguana Out With the Bathwater
343 -- 345Steffen Wischmann. Do Animat Models Always Need a Biological Target Organism?
346 -- 354Barbara Webb. Response: The Power of Selection

Volume 17, Issue 3

179 -- 196Fady Alnajjar, Indra Bin Mohd Zin, Kazuyuki Murase. A Hierarchical Autonomous Robot Controller for Learning and Memory: Adaptation in a Dynamic Environment
197 -- 211Iñaki Rañó. A Steering Taxis Model and the Qualitative Analysis of its Trajectories
213 -- 235Samarth Swarup, Les Gasser. The Iterated Classification Game: A New Model of the Cultural Transmission of Language
237 -- 259Serge Kernbach, Ronald Thenius, Olga Kernbach, Thomas Schmickl. Re-embodiment of Honeybee Aggregation Behavior in an Artificial Micro-Robotic System

Volume 17, Issue 2

109 -- 133Simon Garnier, Jacques Gautrais, Masoud Asadpour, Christian Jost, Guy Theraulaz. Self-Organized Aggregation Triggers Collective Decision Making in a Group of Cockroach-Like Robots
135 -- 152Diana D. Tsankova. Emotional Intervention on an Action Selection Mechanism Based on Artificial Immune Networks for Navigation of Autonomous Agents
153 -- 174Ingo Paenke, Yaochu Jin, Jürgen Branke. Balancing Population- and Individual-Level Adaptation in Changing Environments
175 -- 183David Newth. Asynchronous Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

Volume 17, Issue 1

5 -- 6Peter M. Todd, Ezequiel A. Di Paolo. Farewell and Hello Editorial
7 -- 27Kathryn Elizabeth Merrick, Mary Lou Maher. Motivated Learning from Interesting Events: Adaptive, Multitask Learning Agents for Complex Environments
28 -- 57Zhanna V. Zatuchna, Anthony J. Bagnall. Learning Mazes with Aliasing States: An LCS Algorithm with Associative Perception
58 -- 80Michail Maniadakis, Jun Tani. Acquiring Rules for Rules: Neuro-Dynamical Systems Account for Meta-Cognition
81 -- 104Anand Panangadan, Michael G. Dyer. Construction in a Simulated Environment Using Temporal Goal Sequencing and Reinforcement Learning