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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2001
- Peter M. Todd:

Editorial: Adaptive Behavior's New Adaptations. 4 - Harold Pashler, Michael C. Mozer, Christine R. Harris:

Mating Strategies in a Darwinian Microworld: Simulating the Consequences of Female Reproductive Refractoriness. 5-15 - Thomas Kindermann:

Behavior and Adaptability of a Six-Legged Walking System with Highly Distributed Control. 16-41 - Sandra Clara Gadanho, John Hallam:

Robot Learning Driven by Emotions. 42-64
Volume 9, Number 2, June 2001
- Anil K. Seth

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Modeling Group Foraging: Individual Suboptimality, Interference, and a Kind of Matching. 67-89 - Jeffrey D. Johnson, Wei Li, Jinghong Li, A. Harry Klopf:

A Computational Model of Learned Avoidance Behavior in a One-Way Avoidance Experiment. 91-104 - Ivo Kwee, Jürgen Schmidhuber:

Optimal Control Using the Transport Equation: The Liouville Machine. 105-118 - Frederick L. Crabbe:

Book Review: Unifying Artificial Intelligence Robotics: An Undergraduate Textbook. 119-121 - Jorge Simão:

Book Review: Rewriting the Meaning of Cognitive Adaptation. 123-126
Volume 9, Numbers 3-4, September/December 2001
- John Hallam:

Editorial: Biologically Inspired and Biomimetic Systems. 129-130 - Verena Vanessa Hafner

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Adaptive Homing - Robotic Exploration Tours. 131-141 - Wei Li, Jay A. Farrell

, Ring T. Card:
Tracking of Fluid-Advected Odor Plumes: Strategies Inspired by Insect Orientation to Pheromone. 143-170 - Christodoulos Lytridis

, Gurvinder S. Virk
, Yann Rebour, Endre E. Kadar:
Odor-Based Navigational Strategies for Mobile Agents. 171-187 - Tomohiro Shibata, Sethu Vijayakumar, Jörg Conradt, Stefan Schaal:

Biomimetic Oculomotor Control. 189-207 - Yuval Marom, George Maistros, Gillian Hayes:

Experiments with a Social Learning Model. 209-240 - Jose M. Carmena, John C. T. Hallam:

Estimating Doppler Shift Using Bat-Inspired Cochlear Filter Bank Models: A Comparison of Methods for Echoes from Single and Multiple Reflectors. 241-261 - Bridget Hallam:

Book Review: Tomorrow's Human Robots. 263-265

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