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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A micro-phenomenological and semiotic approach to cognition in practice: a path toward an integrative approach to studying cognition-in-the-world and from within23
Control mechanisms: Explaining the integration and versatility of biological organisms14
Evolution of coordination in pairwise and multi-player interactions via prior commitments12
The design of self-organizing human–swarm intelligence10
Converging enactivisms: radical enactivism meets linguistic bodies10
The affordances of art for making technologies9
Change-Ability for a World in Flux9
Blurring ontological boundaries: The transactional nature of material engagement8
On the naturalisation of teleology: self-organisation, autopoiesis and teleodynamics8
Autopoiesis and evolution: the role of organisms in natural drift7
Toward a science of experience: Outlining some challenges and future directions7
What does the concept of affordances afford?7
Adaptive consensus building in emergency group decision-making with hesitant fuzzy linguistic information: a perspective based on disappointment theory7
What affords being creative? Opportunities for novelty in light of perception, embodied activity, and imaginative skill6
The holobiont mind: A bridge between 4E cognition and the microbiome6
A self-adaptive landmark-based aggregation method for robot swarms6
The dynamic of body and brain co-evolution6
Stigmergic coordination and minimal cognition in plants5
Swarm analytics: Designing information markers to characterise swarm systems in shepherding contexts5
Mobile Brain/Body Imaging: Challenges and opportunities for the implementation of research programs based on the 4E perspective to cognition5
On making futures with human touch5
Is it me or the room moving? Recreating the classical “moving room” experiment with virtual reality for postural control adaptation5
Reflections on the genre of philosophical art installations4
Smooth coping: an embodied, Heideggerian approach to dual-process theory4
Machine learning for rediscovering revolutionary ideas of the past4
Improvements (or not!) in the hand trajectory of stroke patients due to practice of a virtual game3
Doing philosophy with a water-lance: art and the future of embodied cognition3
Functional adaptability in playing style: A key determinant of competitive football performance3
Human perception of intrinsically motivated autonomy in human-robot interaction3
Meeting art with words: the philosopher as anthropologist3
Leveraging peer-to-peer farmer learning to facilitate better strategies in smallholder dairy husbandry3
Skill learning in making and experiencing artworks: technologies that transform detached intellectuals into bodily engaged actors2
What is architecture for? designing as enriching the landscape of affordances2
Author’s reply to the commentaries: Clearing up misunderstandings about the course-of-experience framework and laying the groundwork for future discussions2
Perceiving and creating atmospheres: how ecological-enactive cognition can explain and inform architectural practice2
Avoiding organismic asymmetries in ecological cognition: Analysis of agent-environment couplings with eco-physical variables2
“What’s done is done, the bullet’s left the gun”: Questions on the Application, Origin, and Metaphysics of the «Course-of-Experience Framework»2
Experience shapes future foraging decisions in a brainless organism2
Portrait of the artist as a philosopher2
Animals in Sociomaterial Processes: An Alternative to Inferential Processes in Animals’ Heads2
Toluene-Induced Behavioral Sensitization is Attenuated by Voluntary Physical Exercise and Social Interaction2
Material philosophy and the adaptability of materials2
The affordances of art: the role of the individual and the case of literature2
Preserving without conserving: Memoryscopes and historically burdened heritage2
Values define agency: Ecological and enactive perspectives reconsidered2
Entangled cognition in immersive learning experience2
Practice, enactivism, and ecological psychology2
Affordance as general value function: a computational model2
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