Contains fulltext : 55703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus obtaining an extension of their mind. In the case of social animals the creation and exploitation of such patterns can be shared, which supports a form of shared extended mind or collective intelligence. This paper explores this shared extended mind principle for social animals in more detail. Its main goal is to analyse and formalise the dynamic properties of the processes involved, both at the local level (the basic mechanisms) and the global level (the emerging properties of the whole), and their relationships. A case study in social ant behaviour in which ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
This paper studies social interaction in newborns and of various species, whose behavioral developme...
Theory of mind allows us to attribute mental states to others and to understand that the mental stat...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus ob...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus ob...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus o...
Contains fulltext : 64792.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ani...
Contains fulltext : 56818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ...
Some types of species exploit the external environment to support their cognitive processes, in the ...
Complex social phenomena occur not only among humans, but also throughout the animal kingdom, from b...
Mindreading and behaviour-reading depict social cognition as an inferential process, taking place in...
This paper presents a multi-agent simulation inspired from army ants. Several studies have been cond...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
The social milieus of animals can be complex, ranging from almost completely asocial to monogamous p...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
This paper studies social interaction in newborns and of various species, whose behavioral developme...
Theory of mind allows us to attribute mental states to others and to understand that the mental stat...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus ob...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus ob...
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as external mental states, thus o...
Contains fulltext : 64792.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ani...
Contains fulltext : 56818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ...
Some types of species exploit the external environment to support their cognitive processes, in the ...
Complex social phenomena occur not only among humans, but also throughout the animal kingdom, from b...
Mindreading and behaviour-reading depict social cognition as an inferential process, taking place in...
This paper presents a multi-agent simulation inspired from army ants. Several studies have been cond...
Understanding the link between individual behaviour and population organization and functioning has ...
The social milieus of animals can be complex, ranging from almost completely asocial to monogamous p...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
This paper studies social interaction in newborns and of various species, whose behavioral developme...
Theory of mind allows us to attribute mental states to others and to understand that the mental stat...