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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2022
- Mark-Oliver Casper, Giuseppe Flavio Artese:
Maintaining coherence in the situated cognition debate: what computationalism cannot offer to a future post-cognitivist science. 3-17 - Yating Zheng, Cristián Huepe, Zhangang Han:
Experimental capabilities and limitations of a position-based control algorithm for swarm robotics. 19-35 - Ruperto Menayo, María Felicia Egea, Aarón Manzanares, Francisco Segado:
The effect of contextual interference on the learning of adapted sailing for people with spinal cord injury. 37-50 - Devotha Godfrey Nyambo, Edith Talina Luhanga, Zaipuna O. Yonah, Fidalis Dn Mujibi, Thomas Clemen:
Leveraging peer-to-peer farmer learning to facilitate better strategies in smallholder dairy husbandry. 51-62 - Jamile Benite Palma Lopes, Isabela Marques Miziara, Danial Kahani, Lorraine Barbosa Cordeiro, Paulo Roberto Fonseca Junior, Roberta Delasta Lazzari, Eduardo Lázaro Martins Naves, Bernard Arthur Conway, Claudia Santos Oliveira:
Electroencephalographic analysis of brain activity after interventions with transcranial direct current stimulation over the motor cortex: a systematic review. 63-79 - Jun Tani, Jeffrey Benjamin White:
Cognitive neurorobotics and self in the shared world, a focused review of ongoing research. 81-100
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2022
- Miguel García-Valdecasas:
On the naturalisation of teleology: self-organisation, autopoiesis and teleodynamics. 103-117 - Daniel Atilano-Barbosa, Lorena Paredes, Froylán Enciso, Erick H. Pasaye, Roberto E. Mercadillo:
Moral emotions when reading quotidian circumstances in contexts of violence: an fMRI study. 119-145 - Anika Fiebich:
Minimal cooperation: insights from autism. 147-161 - Shitao Zhang, Zhenzhen Ma, Xiaodi Liu, Hao Xu:
Adaptive consensus building in emergency group decision-making with hesitant fuzzy linguistic information: a perspective based on disappointment theory. 163-184 - Mehmet Dinçer Erbas:
Evolution of combinatorial structure in learned forms through embodied iterated learning in a robot collective. 185-198 - Harish Chander, Sachini Nk Kodithuwakku Arachchige, Alana J. Turner, Adam C. Knight:
Is it me or the room moving? Recreating the classical "moving room" experiment with virtual reality for postural control adaptation. 199-204 - Susana Ramírez-Vizcaya:
A world-involving theory of agency: review of Sensorimotor Life: An Enactive Proposal by Ezequiel Di Paolo, Thomas Buhrmann, and Xabier Barandiaran. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017. 205-208
Volume 30, Number 3, June 2022
- Jules Smith-Ferguson, Terence C. Burnham, Madeleine Beekman:
Experience shapes future foraging decisions in a brainless organism. 211-221 - Arash Sadeghi Amjadi, Mohsen Raoufi, Ali Emre Turgut:
A self-adaptive landmark-based aggregation method for robot swarms. 223-236 - Julia Dias Barros, Priscila Garcia Marques, Paulo H. Borges, Dourivaldo Teixeira, Umberto Cesar Corrêa:
The effect of freedom of relevant choice on the 7-m throw in university students practicing handball. 237-243 - Paolo Pagliuca, Stefano Nolfi:
The dynamic of body and brain co-evolution. 245-255 - Ogbo Ndidi Bianca, Aiman Elragig, The Anh Han:
Evolution of coordination in pairwise and multi-player interactions via prior commitments. 257-277 - R. Alexander Bentley, Joshua Borycz, Simon Carrignon, Damian J. Ruck, Michael J. O'Brien:
Machine learning for rediscovering revolutionary ideas of the past. 279-286
Volume 30, Number 4, August 2022
- Shiv A. Katiyar, Darwin Gouwanda, Fumiya Iida, Surya Girinatha Nurzaman:
Power-efficient adaptive behavior through a shape-changing elastic robot. 289-305 - Daniel Graves, Johannes Günther, Jun Luo:
Affordance as general value function: a computational model. 307-327 - Zachariah A. Neemeh:
Smooth coping: an embodied, Heideggerian approach to dual-process theory. 329-344 - Giovanni Rolla, Jeferson Huffermann:
Converging enactivisms: radical enactivism meets linguistic bodies. 345-359 - Jonas D. Hasbach, Maren Bennewitz:
The design of self-organizing human-swarm intelligence. 361-386
Volume 30, Number 5, October 2022
- Leonardo Bich, William Bechtel:
Control mechanisms: Explaining the integration and versatility of biological organisms. 389-407 - Shahab Parvinpour, Marzie Balali, Mohsen Shafizadeh, Fatemeh Samimi Pazhuh, Michael Duncan, David R. Broom:
Locomotion postural variability and coordination in boys with overweight. 409-416 - Dave Ew Mallpress:
Towards a functional classification of behaviour: a taxonomy based on outcomes. 417-450 - Marcus M. Scheunemann, Christoph Salge, Daniel Polani, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
Human perception of intrinsically motivated autonomy in human-robot interaction. 451-472 - Umberto Cesar Corrêa, Fabian Alberto Romero Clavijo, Marcos Antônio Mattos dos Reis, Go Tani:
The study of motor skills under a view of hierarchical organisation of open system. 473-484
Volume 30, Number 6, December 2022
- Julian Kiverstein:
Editorial - The affordances of art. 487-488 - Erik Rietveld:
The affordances of art for making technologies. 489-503 - Rob Withagen, Alan Costall:
What does the concept of affordances afford? 505-507 - Martin Stokhof:
The affordances of art: the role of the individual and the case of literature. 509-511 - Duarte Araújo:
Skill learning in making and experiencing artworks: technologies that transform detached intellectuals into bodily engaged actors. 513-516 - Annemarie Mol:
Material philosophy and the adaptability of materials. 517-519 - Jeannette Pols:
Portrait of the artist as a philosopher. 521-523 - Paul Voestermans:
Let's talk about affordances: some implications of the social-material affordances approach. 525-527 - Marc Slors:
The paradox of unconventional affordances. 529-531 - Marek McGann:
Sculpting the landscape of affordances. 533-534 - Laura Mojica:
Material playgrounds: opening an ontology of active matter. 535-536 - Caroline Hummels, Sander van der Zwan, Maarten L. Smith, Jelle P. Bruineberg:
Non-discursive philosophy by imagining new practices through design. 537-540 - Tim Elmo Feiten, Kristopher Holland, Anthony Chemero:
Doing philosophy with a water-lance: art and the future of embodied cognition. 541-544 - Tim Ingold:
Meeting art with words: the philosopher as anthropologist. 545-546 - Kitty Zijlmans:
Intra-performance: the choreographies of K.G. Guttman. 547-550 - Anna M. Barona, Lambros Malafouris:
On making futures with human touch. 551-553 - John Sutton:
Preserving without conserving: Memoryscopes and historically burdened heritage. 555-559 - Harry Heft:
Disrupting the Flow of Perception-Action through Design. 561-564 - Dirk van den Heuvel:
Rethinking relationality. 565-567 - Janna Bertchen van Grunsven:
Making and embedding humane technologies: can artistic practices provide normative guidance? 569-571 - Simon(e) van Saarloos:
Centralizing the cut: a feminist, queer, crip response to powerful playgrounds. 573-575 - Flora Lysen:
Get up, stand up: art's affordances for unseating and unsettling. 577-579 - Edward Baggs, Kerstin Sailer:
Letting the affordances fool around: architectural space from the users' point of view. 581-584 - Andrea Jelic:
What is architecture for? designing as enriching the landscape of affordances. 585-587 - Erik Rietveld, Julian Kiverstein:
Reflections on the genre of philosophical art installations. 589-602 - Anja Novak, Geerteke van Lierop, Erik Rietveld:
Engaging with art skillfully. First steps towards an ecological-enactive account of the experience of art. 603-611 - Erik Rietveld:
Change-Ability for a World in Flux. 613-623
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