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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 2015
- Anestis Fachantidis, Ioannis Partalas, Matthew E. Taylor

, Ioannis P. Vlahavas:
Transfer learning with probabilistic mapping selection. 3-19 - Manuel Heras-Escribano

, Jason Noble, Manuel de Pinedo
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Enactivism, action and normativity: a Wittgensteinian analysis. 20-33 - Edinah Mudimu

, Gerhard Nieuwoudt Engelbrecht:
Agent-based model for social and sexual partnerships formation. 34-49 - Mizuki Oka, Hirotake Abe, Takashi Ikegami:

Dynamic homeostasis in packet switching networks. 50-63
- Hansruedi Früh:

Lessons learned from Takashi Gomi. 64-66
Volume 23, Number 2, April 2015
- Jonas Degrave, Michael Burm, Pieter-Jan Kindermans, Joni Dambre

, Francis Wyffels:
Transfer learning of gaits on a quadrupedal robot. 69-82 - João de Paula Pinheiro, Pricila Garcia Marques, Go Tani, Umberto Cesar Corrêa

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Diversification of motor skills rely upon an optimal amount of variability of perceptive and motor task demands. 83-96 - Takuya Umedachi

, Kentaro Ito, Akio Ishiguro:
Soft-bodied amoeba-inspired robot that switches between qualitatively different behaviors with decentralized stiffness control. 97-108 - Takuya Umedachi

, Shunya Horikiri, Ryo Kobayashi, Akio Ishiguro:
Enhancing adaptability of amoeboid robot by synergetically coupling two decentralized controllers inspired by true slime mold. 109-121
Volume 23, Number 3, June 2015
- Didem Kadihasanoglu

, Randall D. Beer, Geoffrey P. Bingham:
Evolutionary robotics techniques used to model information and control of visually guided braking. 125-142 - Yochai Ataria:

Trauma from an enactive perspective: the collapse of the knowing-how structure. 143-154 - Gideon Avigad, Wei Li, Avi Weiss:

Mechanical cognitivization: a kinematic system proof of concept. 155-170 - Bryan Wilder, Kenneth O. Stanley:

Reconciling explanations for the evolution of evolvability. 171-179
Volume 23, Number 4, August 2015
- Anne S. Warlaumont, Andrew Olney:

Evolution of reflexive signals using a realistic vocal tract model. 183-205 - Eduardo Alonso

, Michael Fairbank, Esther Mondragón
:
Back to optimality: a formal framework to express the dynamics of learning optimal behavior. 206-215 - Miguel Ángel Martínez Cruz

, Alexander S. Balankin
, Mauricio Chávez
, Alfredo Trejo
, Ismael Reyes:
The core vote effect on the annulled vote: an agent-based model. 216-226
- Pier-Olivier Caron

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Matching without learning. 227-233
- Nathaniel F. Barrett:

Book Review: Enactive theory and the problem of non-sense. 234-240
Volume 23, Number 5, October 2015
- Erik Billing

, Robert Lowe
, Yulia Sandamirskaya:
Simultaneous planning and action: neural-dynamic sequencing of elementary behaviors in robot navigation. 243-264 - Muhammad Wasif

, Michael W. Spratling
:
A neural model of binocular saccade planning and vergence control. 265-282 - Fernando Martínez-Plumed

, César Ferri
, José Hernández-Orallo, María José Ramírez:
Knowledge acquisition with forgetting: an incremental and developmental setting. 283-299 - Paolo Pagliuca

, Stefano Nolfi:
Integrating learning by experience and demonstration in autonomous robots. 300-314
- Steve Phelps, Yvan I. Russell

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Economic drivers of biological complexity. 315-326
Volume 23, Number 6, December 2015
- Jeffrey C. Schank:

The evolution and function of play. 329-330
- Sergio M. Pellis, Gordon M. Burghardt, Elisabetta Palagi, Marc Mangel:

Modeling play: distinguishing between origins and current functions. 331-339 - Sabine Durand, Jeffrey C. Schank:

The evolution of social play by learning to cooperate. 340-353 - Jeremy Auerbach

, Andrew R. Kanarek, Gordon M. Burghardt:
To play or not to play? That's a resource abundance question. 354-361 - Nicholas Grunloh, Marc Mangel:

State-dependent behavioral theory and the evolution of play. 362-370 - Heather C. Bell, Greg D. Bell, Jeffrey A. Schank, Sergio M. Pellis:

Evolving the tactics of play fighting: insights from simulating the "keep away game" in rats. 371-380 - Brian C. O'Meara

, Kerrie Lewis Graham, Sergio M. Pellis, Gordon M. Burghardt:
Evolutionary models for the retention of adult-adult social play in primates: The roles of diet and other factors associated with resource acquisition. 381-391

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