
- 10.1098/rsta.2003.1256 Evolving spike-timing-dependent plasticity
- Adaptation to Sensory Delays An Evolutionary Robotics Model of an Empirical Study
- Overcoming Autopoiesis: An Enactive Detour on the Way from Life to Society
- Spatial, Temporal, and Modulatory Factors Affecting GasNet Evolvability in a Visually
- Di Paolo, E. A. (2010). Living Technology. In Living Technology: 5 Questions, Mark Bedau, Pelle Guldborg Hansen, Emily Parke, Steen Rasmussen (Eds), Automatic Press/VIP, pp. 67 -76.
- Unbinding Biological Autonomy: Francisco Varela's Contributions
- An Evolved Agent Performing Efficient Path Integration Based Homing and Search
- Autopoiesis, adaptivity, teleology, agency By Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Journal of Cognitive Systems Research 2 (2001) 291295 www.elsevier.com/locate/cogsys
- Editorial: The social and enactive mind Ezequiel Di Paolo
- http://adb.sagepub.com Adaptive Behavior
- Crawling Out of the Simulation: Evolving Real Robot Morphologies Using Cheap, Reusable Modules
- New Models for Old Questions: Evolutionary Robotics and the `A not B' error.
- Homeostatic adaptation to inversion of the visual eld and other sensorimotor disruptions
- Bibliography Abramson, G., & Zanette, D. H. (1998a). Globally coupled maps with asynchronous upating.
- From the Inside Looking Out: Self Extinguishing Perceptual Cues and
- Conclusions This thesis has originated from a combination of interests in some biological and cognitive aspects
- Toward Minimally Social Behavior: Social Psychology Meets Evolutionary Robotics
- Searching for Rhythms in Asynchronous Random Boolean Networks Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Embodiment and Perceptual Crossing in 2D A Comparative Evolutionary Robotics Study
- Assessing the role of social development in the evolution of cooperation Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- E. Holyoak, 1997, Distributed representations structure: A theory analogical
- Rhythm, entrainment and congruence in acoustically coupled agents
- Sociality and the lifemind continuity thesis Tom Froese & Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Introduction In the late nineteenforties and early fifties, William Grey Walter was pioneering a particular style
- Coordination without information The model presented in this chapter is intended to act as a simple proof of concept against the
- Environmental Regulation can arise under Minimal Assumptions J. McDonald-Gibson*
- Behavioral Metabolution: Metabolism Based Behavior Enables New Forms of Adaptation and Evolution
- Spatial Embedding and the Structure of Complex Networks
- PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE This article was downloaded by: [University of Sussex]
- Integrating Autopoiesis and Behavior: An exploration in computational chemo-ethology
- ARTICLE IN PRESS Computers & Operations Research ( )
- Sensitivity to social contingency or stability of interaction? Modelling the
- How (Not) to Model Autonomous Ezequiel A. Di Paolo, Hiroyuki Iizuka
- 2005 Special Issue The contribution of active body movement to visual development
- Evolutionary Robotics: A New Scientific Tool for
- The circular topology of rhythm in asynchronous random Boolean networks
- BioSystems 59 (2001) 185195 Rhythmic and non-rhythmic attractors in asynchronous
- * E-mail: ezequiel.di-paolo@gmd.de J. theor. Biol. (2000) 203, 135}152
- Life in time: the missing temporal dimension in autopoiesis Ezequiel Di Paolo
- Artificial Mental Life Xabier E. Barandiaran*
- Extended homeostatic adaptation: Improving the link between internal and behavioural stability
- Minimal Agency Detection of Embodied Agents Hiroyuki Iizuka1,2
- Increasing complexity can increase stability in a self-regulating ecosystem
- Abstract--Genetic Algorithms (GAs) have a good potential of solving the Gate Assignment Problem (GAP) at airport
- Are you interacting with me? The embodied dynamics of minimal agency detection
- The Advantages of Evolving Perceptual Cues Ian Macinnes and Ezequiel Di Paolo
- Closing the loop: Evolving a model-free visually guided robot arm Thomas Buehrmann1
- 8 Gordon Pask and His Maverick Machines Jon Bird and Ezequiel Di Paolo
- Imagine a land inhabited by ants and machines finding their way home like boy-scouts; jumping, swim-ming, flying, walking and running little beasts that bend and stretch; and in each material tension of
- The Quiet Heideggerian Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Arti cial Life: Discipline or Method? Report on a Debate
- Ezequiel A. Di Paolo University of Sussex Significance and Constitution
- Call For Papers: Adaptive Behavior Special Issue No 10 Plastic mechanisms, multiple timescales and lifetime adaptation
- Unlike monarch butterflies (Brower, 1996), bees, ants, wasps and other social hymenopterans do not travel seasonally
- CHAPTER 2 Why connectionism? A conversation
- Spatially Embedded Random Networks and E. Di Paolo
- Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction, and Play
- Linear Synergy Advances the Evolution of Directional Pointing Behaviour
- To appear in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2007 Participatory Sense-Making
- Evolving robust robots using homeostatic oscillators Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Artificial Life and Historical Processes Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Time and Motion Studies: The Dynamics of Cognition, Computation and Humanoid Walking
- On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects
- Towards a biology of social behavior: a systemic perspective
- Call for Papers Francisco J. Varela and artificial life
- Toward Spinozist Robotics: Exploring the Minimal Dynamics of Behavioural Preference
- Local ultrastability in a real system based on Programmable Springs
- N Making Sense in Participation: An Enactive Approach to Social
- The Advantages of Evolving Perceptual Cues Ian Macinnes, Ezequiel Di Paolo
- Biological Actuators are not just Springs Investigating Muscle Dynamics and Control Signals
- Is an Embodied System Ever Purely Reactive? Eduardo Izquierdo-Torres and Ezequiel Di Paolo
- Path integration (PI) is part of the navigational repertoire of a wide range of animals, including mole rats (Kimchi et al.,
- Organismically-inspired robotics: homeostatic adaptation and teleology
- Research Paper 1305 Using artificial evolution and selection to model insect navigation
- 254 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, VOL. 8, NO. 2, JUNE 2007 Multiairport Capacity Management: Genetic
- The View From Elsewhere: Perspectives on ALife Modeling
- Regarding compass response functions for modeling path integration.
- Social influences on development and coordinated behavior: an assessment
- BehavEcolSociobiol(1991)28:277-290 Behavioral Ecology
- Chemo-ethology of an Adaptive Protocell Sensor-less sensitivity to implicit viability conditions
- Adaptive Behavior Journal Barandiaran, X., Di Paolo, E. & Rohde, M. | DEFINING AGENCY RESEARCH PAPER
- Evolving spike-timing dependent synaptic plasticity for robot control
- Theoretical Population Biology 70 (2006) 387400 Spatial effects favour the evolution of niche construction
- Ezequiel A. Di Paolo List of Publications March, 2011
- Intellectica, 2010/1-2, 53-54, pp.129-162 Robotics Inspired in the Organism
- A game of action coordination: individualbased model. As the importance of the simplifying assumptions of each model is assessed by building new
- INTELLIGENCE IN ANIMALS AND MACHINES Autumn 2009
- Commentary on "Who Conceives of Society?" by Ernst von Glasersfeld to appear in Constructivist Foundations, March, 2008.
- Historical processes This chapter introduces a series of ideas which will together constitute one of the recurring themes
- Spatially Constrained Networks and the Evolution of Modular Control Systems
- Stability of coordination requires mutuality of interaction in a model of embodied agents
- EZEQUIEL DI PAOLO 16th February 2011
- Adapting to Your Body Peter Fine, Ezequiel Di Paolo and Eduardo Izquierdo
- On the Evolutionary and Behavioral Dynamics of Social Coordination: Models and Theoretical Aspects
- The tango of a load balancing biped Eric D. Vaughan, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Inman R. Harvey
- Decisions and noise: the scope of evolutionary synthesis and dynamical
- A game of action coordination: mathematical models Up to this point some important topics have been presented and discussed. These topics belong to
- Methodological issues in the use of formal models and computer simulations
- "The Phenomenon of Life", by Hans Jonas. By Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
- Book Review Ezequiel A. Di Paolo School of Cognitive