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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, September 1995
- Jean-Louis Deneubourg:
Editorial. 1-2 - Mance E. Harmon, Leemon C. Baird III, A. Harry Klopf:
Reinforcement Learning Applied to a Differential Game. 3-28 - Federico Cecconi, Filippo Menczer, Richard K. Belew:
Maturation and the Evolution of Imitative Learning in Artificial Organisms. 29-50 - Maja J. Mataric:
Designing and Understanding Adaptive Group Behavior. 51-80 - Inman Harvey:
Relearning and Evolution in Neural Networks. 81-84
Volume 4, Number 2, January 1996
- Tony J. Prescott:
Spatial Representation for Navigation in Animats. 85-123 - Marc S. Atkin, Paul R. Cohen:
Monitoring Strategies for Embedded Agents: Experiments and Analysis. 125-172 - Luc Steels:
Discovering the Competitors. 173-199 - James H. Fetzer:
Biological Adaptations and Evolutionary Epistemology. 201-210
Volume 4, Numbers 3-4, March 1996
- Peter M. Todd:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Environment Structure and Behavior. 211-215 - Jim H. Belanger, Mark A. Willis:
Adaptive Control of Odor-Guided Locomotion: Behavioral Flexibility as an Antidote to Environmental Unpredictability1. 217-253 - Christophe Le Page, Philippe Cury:
How Spatial Heterogeneity Influences Population Dynamics: Simulations in SEALAB. 255-281 - Jeffrey A. Fletcher, Mark A. Bedau, Martin Zwick:
Dependence of Adaptability on Environmental Structure in a Simple Evolutionary Model. 283-315 - Filippo Menczer, Richard K. Belew:
From Complex Environments to Complex Behaviors. 317-363 - Peter M. Todd, Holly A. Yanco:
Environmental Effects on Minimal Behaviors in the Minimat World. 365-413 - David Kirsh:
Adapting the Environment Instead of Oneself. 415-452 - Peter Godfrey-Smith:
Précis of Complexity and the Function of Mind in Nature. 453-465 - Daniel W. McShea:
Unpredictability! and the Function of Mind in Nature. 466-470 - Susan Oyama:
The Ins and Outs of Nature and Mind. 471-475 - Mark A. Bedau:
The Extent to Which Organisms Construct Their Environments. 476-482 - Richard K. Belew:
Developments Across the Internalist/Externalist Dichotomy. 483-485 - Peter Godfrey-Smith:
Replies to Four Critics. 486-493
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