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volume 32, number 1, 2024
Alain Oros-González
,
Roberto E. Mercadillo
,
Ricardo Mosco-Aquino
,
Nayeli Páez-Martínez
Toluene-Induced Behavioral Sensitization is Attenuated by Voluntary Physical Exercise and Social Interaction.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Mads J. Dengsø
The temporal and affective structure of living systems: A thermodynamic perspective.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Karthika P. Sobhana
,
Ashish Verma
Walking in Social Groups: Role of Intra-Group Interactions.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Manuel Pardo
,
Alejandra Ciria
,
Bruno Lara
Emergence of altruistic behavior in heterogeneous populations of artificial agents by evolution of kin discrimination mechanism.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Ignacio Cea
On motivating irruptions: the need for a multilevel approach at the interface between life and mind.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Rodrigo Sosa
Beyond belongingness: Rethinking innate behavioral predispositions, learning constraints, and cognitive capacities.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
Christian Kronsted
,
Shaun Gallagher
,
Deborah Tollefsen
,
Leah Windsor
An enactivist account of the dynamics of lying.
Adapt. Behav.
32 (1) (2024)
volume 31, number 1, 2023
Tomasz Korbak
Self-organisation, (M, R)-systems and enactive cognitive science.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
David White
Adaptive functions in an agent-based model of an economic system.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
Ruairi Fox
,
Seth Bullock
Nectar of the Bots: Evolving Bidirectional Referential Communication.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
Banafsheh Rafiee
,
Zaheer Abbas
,
Sina Ghiassian
,
Raksha Kumaraswamy
,
Richard S. Sutton
,
Elliot A. Ludvig
,
Adam White
From eye-blinks to state construction: Diagnostic benchmarks for online representation learning.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
Bas van Woerkum
Animals in Sociomaterial Processes: An Alternative to Inferential Processes in Animals' Heads.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
Andres Kurismaa
From integrative biology to the nerve impulse: Rethinking neural information and semiotics in functional systems perspective.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (1) (2023)
volume 31, number 2, 2023
Letícia Renault
Exploring the notion of "from-within" through the concept of event.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Nicolás Alessandroni
,
Lambros Malafouris
Blurring ontological boundaries: The transactional nature of material engagement.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Pierre Steiner
An aftertaste of Cartesian salad? Pre-reflective self-consciousness, Peirce, and the study of cognition in the wild.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Germain Poizat
,
Simon Flandin
,
Jacques Theureau
A micro-phenomenological and semiotic approach to cognition in practice: a path toward an integrative approach to studying cognition-in-the-world and from within.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Ludovic Seifert
,
Duarte Araújo
,
Keith Davids
Avoiding organismic asymmetries in ecological cognition: Analysis of agent-environment couplings with eco-physical variables.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Germain Poizat
Editorial: Introduction to the special issue on the course-of-experience framework.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Wolff-Michael Roth
From interaction to transaction: The primacy of movement and the event as irreducible unit.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Marek McGann
Connecting with the subject of our science: Course-of-experience research supports valid theory building in cognitive science.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Jonathan McKinney
,
Sune Vork Steffensen
,
Anthony Chemero
Practice, enactivism, and ecological psychology.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Simon Høffding
"What's done is done, the bullet's left the gun": Questions on the Application, Origin, and Metaphysics of the «Course-of-Experience Framework».
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
Germain Poizat
,
Simon Flandin
,
Jacques Theureau
Author's reply to the commentaries: Clearing up misunderstandings about the course-of-experience framework and laying the groundwork for future discussions.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (2) (2023)
volume 31, number 3, 2023
Christoph Witzel
,
Annika Lübbert
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J. Kevin O'Regan
,
Sylvain Hanneton
,
Frank Schumann
Can perception be extended to a "feel of north"? Tests of automaticity with the NaviEar.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
Ric Sims
,
Özlem Yilmaz
Stigmergic coordination and minimal cognition in plants.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
Samira Tavassoli
,
Morgan Montoya
,
Ken Ishihara
Beyond boundaries: The present and future of 4E cognitive science in interdisciplinary academia, industry, and everyday life.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
Hipólito Marrero
,
Sara Nila Yagual
,
Jose Miguel Díaz
,
Elena Gámez
,
Alejandro Lemus
,
Mabel Urrutia
,
Aarón Nuez
,
David Beltrán
Embodied representation of approach and avoidance attitudes by language: Pro is forward, against is backward.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
Shanli Zhang
,
Shitao Zhang
,
Zhenzhen Ma
,
Xiaodi Liu
A two-stage multi-attribute group consensus model based on distributed linguistic assessment information from the perspective of fairness concern.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
Alex Kearney
,
Anna Koop
,
Patrick M. Pilarski
What's a good prediction? Challenges in evaluating an agent's knowledge.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (3) (2023)
volume 31, number 4, 2023
Eric Terrien
,
Benoit Huet
,
Jacques Saury
Exploring the Interplay Between Humans and Sports Equipment in the Quest for Performance.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (4) (2023)
Marcel Ruland
,
Alejandro Andirkó
,
Iza Romanowska
,
Cedric Boeckx
Modelling of factors underlying the evolution of human language.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (4) (2023)
Adam J. Hepworth
,
Aya Hussein
,
Darryn J. Reid
,
Hussein A. Abbass
Swarm analytics: Designing information markers to characterise swarm systems in shepherding contexts.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (4) (2023)
Wei Chen
,
Huihui Xu
,
Da Dong
Imagine a lizard with the goal of making better decisions.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (4) (2023)
Austin A Lam
,
Karina A Thiessen
,
Susana Ramírez-Vizcaya
Exploring Self and Habit in Addiction and Technology through an Enactivist Framework.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (4) (2023)
volume 31, number 5, 2023
Aitana Grasso-Cladera
,
Stefanella Costa-Cordella
,
Alejandra Rossi
,
Nikolas F. Fuchs
,
Francisco J. Parada
Mobile Brain/Body Imaging: Challenges and opportunities for the implementation of research programs based on the 4E perspective to cognition.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
María Isabel Gaete
Suffering and sense of self: The tension between reflection and experience - The case of depression.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Claudio Aguayo
,
Ronnie Videla-Reyes
,
Tomas Veloz
Entangled cognition in immersive learning experience.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Ximena Dávila Yáñez
,
Humberto Maturana Romesín
Cultural-biology: Our human living in conversations and reflection.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky
,
Ema Demsar
Toward a science of experience: Outlining some challenges and future directions.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Renzo C. Lanfranco
,
Andrés Canales-Johnson
,
Boris Lucero
,
Esteban Vargas
,
Valdas Noreika
Towards a view from within: The contribution of Francisco Varela to the study of consciousness.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Mario Villalobos
,
Ronnie Videla
The roots and blossoms of 4E cognition in Chile: Introduction to the Special Issue on 4E cognition in Chile.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
Ismael Palacios-García
,
Francisco J. Parada
The holobiont mind: A bridge between 4E cognition and the microbiome.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (5) (2023)
volume 31, number 6, 2023
Qixiang He
,
Duarte Araújo
,
Keith Davids
,
Ying Hwa Kee
,
John Komar
Functional adaptability in playing style: A key determinant of competitive football performance.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
Bert H. Hodges
Values define agency: Ecological and enactive perspectives reconsidered.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
Freddy J. Molero-Ramírez
,
Ruy L. Carro-Godoy
The hydrated mind, the glycolytic mind, and the holobiont mind.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
Mahrad Pisheh Var
,
Michael Fairbank
,
Spyridon Samothrakis
A Minimal "Functionally Sentient" Organism Trained With Backpropagation Through Time.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
Francisco J. Parada
,
Ismael Palacios-García
Do not burn these gentle bridges: An empirical framework based on the 4E perspective is necessary, pertinent, and timely.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
Aymeric Hénard
,
Jérémy Rivière
,
Etienne Peillard
,
Sébastien Kubicki
,
Gilles Coppin
A unifying method-based classification of robot swarm spatial self-organisation behaviours.
Adapt. Behav.
31 (6) (2023)
volume 30, number 6, 2022
Erik Rietveld
,
Julian Kiverstein
Reflections on the genre of philosophical art installations.
Adapt. Behav.
30 (6) (2022)