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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2012
- Pierre Legreneur, Michel Laurin

, Vincent Bels:
Predator-prey interactions paradigm: a new tool for artificial intelligence. 3-9 - Stefano Nolfi:

Co-evolving predator and prey robots. 10-15 - Eric J. McElroy, Lance D. McBrayer

, Steven C. Williams, Roger A. Anderson, Stephen M. Reilly:
Sequential analyses of foraging behavior and attack speed in ambush and widely foraging lizards. 16-31 - Theodore Stankowich

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Armed and dangerous: predicting the presence and function of defensive weaponry in mammals. 32-43 - Stefano Marras

, Robert S. Batty, Paolo Domenici
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Information transfer and antipredator maneuvers in schooling herring. 44-56 - Edward J. Buskey

, Petra H. Lenz, Daniel K. Hartline:
Sensory perception, neurobiology, and behavioral adaptations for predator avoidance in planktonic copepods. 57-66 - Pierre Legreneur, Michel Laurin

, Karine M. Monteil, Vincent Bels:
Convergent exaptation of leap up for escape in distantly related arboreal amniotes. 67-77
Volume 20, Number 2, April 2012
- Rachel Wood, Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme:

A review of long-term memory in natural and synthetic systems. 81-103 - Peter A. Raffensperger, Russell Y. Webb, Philip J. Bones, Allan I. McInnes:

A simple metric for turn-taking in emergent communication. 104-116 - Shuhei Miyashita

, Rolf Pfeifer:
Attributes of two-dimensional magnetic self-assembly. 117-130 - Xiaodong Kang, Wei Li:

Moth-inspired plume tracing via multiple autonomous vehicles under formation control. 131-142
Volume 20, Number 3, June 2012
- John Hallam:

Special section: smarter periphery, easier central processing. 145
- Miyoung Sim, DaeEun Kim:

Electrolocation of multiple objects based on temporal sweep motions. 146-158 - Lei Zhang, John Hallam, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard

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Effects of asymmetry and learning on phonotaxis in a robot based on the lizard auditory system. 159-171 - João Filipe Ferreira

, Miguel Castelo-Branco
, Jorge Dias
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A hierarchical Bayesian framework for multimodal active perception. 172-190 - Yadollah Farzaneh

, Alireza Akbarzadeh Tootoonchi
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A bio-inspired approach for online trajectory generation of industrial robots. 191-208 - Tom Froese

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From adaptive behavior to human cognition: a review of Enaction. 209-221
Volume 20, Number 4, August 2012
- Surya Girinatha Nurzaman

, Yoshio Matsumoto, Yutaka Nakamura, Kazumichi Shirai, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Bacteria-inspired underactuated mobile robot based on a biological fluctuation. 225-236 - Emmanouil Hourdakis, Panos E. Trahanias:

Computational modeling of observational learning inspired by the cortical underpinnings of human primates. 237-256 - André Cyr, Mounir Boukadoum

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Classical conditioning in different temporal constraints: an STDP learning rule for robots controlled by spiking neural networks. 257-272 - Seung-Eun Yu, DaeEun Kim:

Burrow-centric distance-estimation methods inspired by surveillance behavior of fiddler crabs. 273-286 - Michael A. Arbib, James Bonaiuto

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Multiple levels of spatial organization: World Graphs and spatial difference learning. 287-303 - Peter A. Raffensperger, Philip J. Bones, Allan I. McInnes, Russell Y. Webb:

Rewards for pairs of Q-learning agents conducive to turn-taking in medium-access games. 304-318
Volume 20, Number 5, October 2012
- Bruno A. Santos, Xabier E. Barandiaran

, Philip Husbands
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Synchrony and phase relation dynamics underlying sensorimotor coordination. 321-336 - Seung-Eun Yu, Changmin Lee, DaeEun Kim:

Analyzing the effect of landmark vectors in homing navigation. 337-359 - Ruth Schulz, Gordon F. Wyeth

, Janet Wiles
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Beyond here-and-now: extending shared physical experiences to shared conceptual experiences. 360-387 - Carlos Herrera Pérez, Guadalupe Sánchez Escribano

, Ricardo Sanz:
The morphofunctional approach to emotion modelling in robotics. 388-404
Volume 20, Number 6, December 2012
- Mark A. Locascio, Joseph H. Solomon, Mitra J. Z. Hartmann

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Linear reactive control of three-dimensional bipedal walking in the presence of noise and uncertainty. 409-426 - Lluís Barceló-Coblijn, Bernat Corominas-Murtra

, Antoni Gomila:
Syntactic trees and small-world networks: syntactic development as a dynamical process. 427-442 - Hanane Azzag, Christiane Guinot, Gilles Venturini:

An artificial ants model for fast construction and approximation of proximity graphs. 443-459 - Eliseo Ferrante

, Ali Emre Turgut, Cristián Huepe, Alessandro Stranieri, Carlo Pinciroli, Marco Dorigo
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Self-organized flocking with a mobile robot swarm: a novel motion control method. 460-477

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