Journal: Adaptive Behaviour

Volume 33, Issue 4

197 -- 220Tomohiro Hayakawa, Toshiyuki Yasuda, Fumitoshi Matsuno. Investigating dominant situation of resting behavior as a potential labor pool in robotic swarm for group foraging
221 -- 247Francesco Consiglio. The Imaginal Space: A Theory of Scaffolded Minds in a Cultural Niche
249 -- 269Leonardo Barón-Birchenall, Andrea Sánchez-Vallejo, Carlos Toro-Silva, Andrea Folleco-Eraso. Creativity: An Individual or Collective Phenomenon? A Historical-Psychological Perspective

Volume 33, Issue 3

165 -- 168Walter Veit. Pathological Complexity and the Function of Consciousness in Nature: Part 1
169 -- 174Walter Veit. The role of consciousness in adaptive behaviour: A philosophy for the science of animal consciousness
175 -- 181Daichi G. Suzuki. Toward a solid philosophical foundation of animal consciousness research: bridging some conceptual gaps
183 -- 188Özlem Yilmaz. Environmental complexity, cognition, and plant stress physiology
189 -- 193Carl B. Sachs. The Gordian Knot of Consciousness Meets the Sword of Darwinism

Volume 33, Issue 2

83 -- 106Juan Gao, Yan Yan, Jianyi Li, Wenqian Bai, Yuqing Geng. Research trends of cooperation in social dilemmas from 2003 - 2023: A bibliometric study using CiteSpace
107 -- 119Alexander Hölken. Underdetermination and causality in Irruption Theory: A critical analysis from a complex systems perspective
121 -- 134Rebeca Garrido, Ángel Eugenio Tovar. Modeling Neurocognitive Mechanisms in Multistable Perception: Insights Into Variability in Autism
135 -- 149Haotian Wang. Behavioral decision-making of mobile robots simulating the memory consolidation mechanism of human brain
151 -- 162Ricardo Santos, João Ribeiro, Keith Davids, Júlio Garganta. Developing Performance in Sports Teams Through a Collective Homeostasis Model Supports Regulation, Adaptation, and Evolution in Competition

Volume 33, Issue 1

3 -- 24Johannes Wagemann. Coupling first-person cognitive research with neurophilosophy and enactivism: An outline of arguments
25 -- 54Taining Zhang, Adam Goldstein, Michael Levin 0001. Classical sorting algorithms as a model of morphogenesis: Self-sorting arrays reveal unexpected competencies in a minimal model of basal intelligence
55 -- 71Eric Chalmers, Matthieu Bardal, Robert J. McDonald, Edgar Bermudez Contreras. A model of how hierarchical representations constructed in the hippocampus are used to navigate through space
73 -- 75Jose A. Fernandez-Leon. Doughnut-hungry behavioral tasks
77 -- 80José M. Muñoz. Hyperscanning speaks to the need to revise our understanding of the mind‒brain relation