The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To understand what is selected, it is necessary to distinguish between behavioural and mechanistic levels of description. Animals do not choose between behaviours per se; rather, behaviour reflects interactions among brains, bodies, and environments. To understand what guides selection, it is useful to take a normative perspective that evaluates behaviour in terms of a fitness metric. This perspective, rooted in behavioural ecology, can be especially useful for understanding apparently irrational choice behaviour. This paper describes a series of models that use artificial life techniques to address the above issues. We show that successful action sele...
The use of effective central selection provides flexibility in design by offering modularity and ext...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
The matching law describes how individual foragers often allocate their choices, occasionally subopt...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between competing behavioural alternatives. This...
. In 1961, Herrnstein [4] famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between competing behavioural alternatives. This...
In 1961, Herrnstein famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response to dif...
In this paper, we extend a basal ganglia action selection model with an adaptive motivational system...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
This article focuses on the division of labor between evolution and development in solving sequentia...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
<div><p>Decision making is a vital component of human and animal behavior that involves selecting be...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
The use of effective central selection provides flexibility in design by offering modularity and ext...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
The matching law describes how individual foragers often allocate their choices, occasionally subopt...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between competing behavioural alternatives. This...
. In 1961, Herrnstein [4] famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response...
Action selection is the task of resolving conflicts between competing behavioural alternatives. This...
In 1961, Herrnstein famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response to dif...
In this paper, we extend a basal ganglia action selection model with an adaptive motivational system...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
This article focuses on the division of labor between evolution and development in solving sequentia...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
<div><p>Decision making is a vital component of human and animal behavior that involves selecting be...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
The use of effective central selection provides flexibility in design by offering modularity and ext...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
The matching law describes how individual foragers often allocate their choices, occasionally subopt...