Adaptive behavior

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41Kirsh, D. Adapting the Environment instead of Oneself. Adaptive Behavior MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 4(3-4):, 1996

Kirsh, D. Adapting the Environment instead of Oneself. Adaptive Behavior MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 4(3-4):, 1996

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- Date: 2009-11-30 20:15:44
    42Reconciling Explanations for the Evolution of Evolvability Bryan Wilder and Kenneth O. Stanley To Appear In: Adaptive Behavior journal. London: SAGE, 2015. Abstract Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is

    Reconciling Explanations for the Evolution of Evolvability Bryan Wilder and Kenneth O. Stanley To Appear In: Adaptive Behavior journal. London: SAGE, 2015. Abstract Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 02:06:08
    43Biodiversity through sexual selection Peter M. Todd and Georey F. Miller Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Leopoldstrasse 24

    Biodiversity through sexual selection Peter M. Todd and Geo rey F. Miller Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Leopoldstrasse 24

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 15:03:49
      44Toward Robotic Intelligence: Evolution of Memory Use in Digital Organisms Laura Grabowski University of Texas-Pan American The ability to use past experience is a cornerstone of complex adaptive behavior. Memory allows o

      Toward Robotic Intelligence: Evolution of Memory Use in Digital Organisms Laura Grabowski University of Texas-Pan American The ability to use past experience is a cornerstone of complex adaptive behavior. Memory allows o

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        45Encouraging reactivity to create robust machines Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, David D’Ambrosio, and Kenneth O. Stanley To Appear In: Adaptive Behavior journal. London: SAGE, Abstract

        Encouraging reactivity to create robust machines Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, David D’Ambrosio, and Kenneth O. Stanley To Appear In: Adaptive Behavior journal. London: SAGE, Abstract

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 01:05:53
        46Learning with fixed rules: The minority game Willemien Kets∗ March 7, 2011 Abstract This paper gives a critical account of the literature on adaptive behavior in the minority

        Learning with fixed rules: The minority game Willemien Kets∗ March 7, 2011 Abstract This paper gives a critical account of the literature on adaptive behavior in the minority

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        Language: English - Date: 2011-03-07 12:35:23
          47Adaptive Behavior 2001, 8(2), Dynamic Scheduling and Division of Labor in Social Insects MIKE CAMPOS1, ERIC BONABEAU2, GUY THÉRAULAZ3 and JEAN-LOUIS DENEUBOURG4,

          Adaptive Behavior 2001, 8(2), Dynamic Scheduling and Division of Labor in Social Insects MIKE CAMPOS1, ERIC BONABEAU2, GUY THÉRAULAZ3 and JEAN-LOUIS DENEUBOURG4,

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          Language: English - Date: 2012-04-02 21:10:11
            48Human Simulation of Adaptive Behavior: Interactive studies of pursuit, evasion, courtship, ghting, and play Philip W. Blythe, Georey F. Miller, and Peter M. Todd Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Max Planck In

            Human Simulation of Adaptive Behavior: Interactive studies of pursuit, evasion, courtship, ghting, and play Philip W. Blythe, Geo rey F. Miller, and Peter M. Todd Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Max Planck In

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            Source URL: psych.unm.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 15:03:48
              49Adaptive Behavior http://adb.sagepub.com/ Mutual Mate Choice Can Drive Costly Signaling Even Under Perfect Monogamy Paul L. Hooper and Geoffrey F. Miller Adaptive Behavior: 53

              Adaptive Behavior http://adb.sagepub.com/ Mutual Mate Choice Can Drive Costly Signaling Even Under Perfect Monogamy Paul L. Hooper and Geoffrey F. Miller Adaptive Behavior: 53

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              Source URL: psych.unm.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2014-12-05 15:31:17
                5018. Why is parasitism more adaptive than being social among bees? The evolutionary choice of bees, when posed between social behavior and parasitism, has usually been parasitism. Why this is adaptive is the theme of this

                18. Why is parasitism more adaptive than being social among bees? The evolutionary choice of bees, when posed between social behavior and parasitism, has usually been parasitism. Why this is adaptive is the theme of this

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