Adaptive Behavior

Papers
(The TQCC of Adaptive Behavior is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The temporal and affective structure of living systems: A thermodynamic perspective32
The contingent animal: does artificial innateness misrepresent behavioral development?23
Editorial – The affordances of art16
Toward a science of experience: Outlining some challenges and future directions12
Engaging with art skillfully. First steps towards an ecological-enactive account of the experience of art12
Change-Ability for a World in Flux12
Editorial: Introduction to the special issue on the course-of-experience framework11
Towards a functional classification of behaviour: a taxonomy based on outcomes8
From interaction to transaction: The primacy of movement and the event as irreducible unit8
The roots and blossoms of 4E cognition in Chile: Introduction to the Special Issue on 4E cognition in Chile8
A model of how hierarchical representations constructed in the hippocampus are used to navigate through space8
On motivating irruptions: the need for a multilevel approach at the interface between life and mind7
Modelling of factors underlying the evolution of human language7
Swarm analytics: Designing information markers to characterise swarm systems in shepherding contexts6
The Gordian Knot of Consciousness Meets the Sword of Darwinism5
Transfer of Recalibration in Perceiving Surface Distance With a Haptic Sensory Substitution Device5
The role of consciousness in adaptive behaviour: A philosophy for the science of animal consciousness5
“What’s done is done, the bullet’s left the gun”: Questions on the Application, Origin, and Metaphysics of the «Course-of-Experience Framework»5
Cultural Evolution, Disinformation, and Social Division4
Pathological Complexity and the Function of Consciousness in Nature: Part 14
Adaptive functions in an agent-based model of an economic system4
Developing Performance in Sports Teams Through a Collective Homeostasis Model Supports Regulation, Adaptation, and Evolution in Competition3
Nectar of the Bots: Evolving Bidirectional Referential Communication3
Beyond belongingness: Rethinking innate behavioral predispositions, learning constraints, and cognitive capacities3
A framework for visual-based adaptive object-robot interaction of a mobile service robot3
Animals in Sociomaterial Processes: An Alternative to Inferential Processes in Animals’ Heads3
Irruption Theory in Phase Transitions: A Proof of Concept With the Haken-Kelso-Bunz Model3
Pathological complexity and African elephant consciousness3
Mechanical Problem Solving in Goffin’s Cockatoos—Towards Modeling Complex Behavior2
Stigmergic coordination and minimal cognition in plants2
A unifying method-based classification of robot swarm spatial self-organisation behaviours2
Self-organisation, (M, R)–systems and enactive cognitive science2
Mobile Brain/Body Imaging: Challenges and opportunities for the implementation of research programs based on the 4E perspective to cognition2
Entangled cognition in immersive learning experience2
Perceiving and creating atmospheres: how ecological-enactive cognition can explain and inform architectural practice2
Epilogue to “Questioning Life and Cognition” by John Stewart2
Human perception of intrinsically motivated autonomy in human-robot interaction2
Values define agency: Ecological and enactive perspectives reconsidered2
Living creatures, humankind, and the history of who we are2
Toward a solid philosophical foundation of animal consciousness research: bridging some conceptual gaps2
An aftertaste of Cartesian salad? Pre-reflective self-consciousness, Peirce, and the study of cognition in the wild2
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