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Adaptive Behavior, published by Sage Publications, is the premier international journal for research on adaptive behavior in animals and autonomous artificial systems. For over 10 years it has offered ethologists, psychologists, behavioral ecologists, computer scientists, and robotics researchers a forum for discussing new findings and comparing insights and approaches across disciplines. Adaptive Behavior explores mechanisms, organizational principles, and architectures for generating action in environments, as expressed in computational, physical, or mathematical models.

The Special Issue(s) currently soliciting contributions:

Call for Papers:

Special issue on Behavior and Mind as a Complex Adaptive System

Guest Editors: Stefano Nolfi, Takashi Ikegami, Jun Tani;
Submission deadline: Apr 30, 2007

If you plan to submit a paper to a special issue, please submit a tentative title and abstract as soon as possible to help with the planning of this issue.


Articles, reviews, and short communications are sought addressing topics including perception and motor control, learning and evolution, action selection and behavioral sequences, motivation and emotion, characterization of environments, collective and social behavior, navigation, foraging, mate choice, and communication and signalling. Submissions should focus on answering current important questions or challenges in the cognitive and behavioral sciences through models of organisms, agents, or artifacts acting in their environments.

The contents and paper abstracts of past issues of the journal can be found using the Adaptive Behavior Table of Contents page.

If you are interested in contributing to the journal then these instructions will give you guidance on preparing your submission.


Special Issues of Adaptive Behavior

Adaptive Behavior regularly publishes Special Issues of interest to its readers. Suggestions for Special Issue topics should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief.


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