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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 2000
- Mohamed A. F. Noor:
On the Evolution of Female Mating Preferences as Pleiotropic Byproducts of Adaptive Evolution. 3-12 - Charlotte K. Hemelrijk
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Self-Reinforcing Dominance Interactions Between Virtual Males and Females. Hypothesis Generation for Primate Studies. 13-26 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
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Behavioral Coordination, Structural Congruence and Entrainment in a Simulation of Acoustically Coupled Agents. 27-48 - Cynthia Breazeal, Brian Scassellati
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Infant-like Social Interactions between a Robot and a Human Caregiver. 49-74 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
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The Design of Animal Communication. 75-79
Volume 8, Number 2, March 2000
- Mike Campos, Eric Bonabeau, Guy Theraulaz
, Jean-Louis Deneubourg:
Dynamic Scheduling and Division of Labor in Social Insects. 83-95 - Tony Savage, Tom Ziemke:
Learning and Unlearning Mechanisms in Animats and Animals. 97-127 - Olaf Sporns, Nikolaus Almássy, Gerald M. Edelman:
Plasticity in Value Systems and its Role in Adaptive Behavior. 129-148 - Frederick L. Crabbe, Michael G. Dyer:
Goal Directed Adaptive Behavior in Second-Order Neural Networks: The MAXSON family of architectures. 149-172 - Anthony G. Pipe:
An Architecture for Learning "Potential Field" Cognitive Maps with an Application to Mobile Robotics. 173-203
Volume 8, Numbers 3-4, June 2000
- Horatiu Voicu, Nestor A. Schmajuk:
Exploration, Navigation and Cognitive Mapping. 207-223 - Ron Sun, Chad Sessions:
Learning Plans without a priori Knowledge. 225-253 - Mohamed A. F. Noor:
Effects of Genetic Dominance on Runaway Sexual Selection. 255-265 - Dilip Deodhar, Irving Kupfermann:
Studies of Neuromodulation of Oscillatory Systems in Aplysia, by Means of Genetic Algorithms. 267-296 - Brian Carse, Johan Oreland:
Evolution and Learning in Neural Networks: Dynamic Correlation, Relearning and Thresholding. 297-311 - Jason Noble:
The Mathematics of Nepotism: A Review of Foundations of Social Evolution by Steven A. Frank. 313-317

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