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The dynamics of adaptive behavior : A research programBEER, R. D.Robotics and autonomous systems. 1997, Vol 20, Num 2-4, pp 257-289, issn 0921-8890Conference Paper
The dynamical hypothesis in cognitive science. Commentaries. Author's replyVAN GELDER, T; BECHTEL, W; CHRISLEY, R. L et al.Behavioral and brain sciences (Print). 1998, Vol 21, Num 5, pp 615-665, issn 0140-525XArticle
Application of evolved locomotion controllers to a hexapod robotGALLAGHER, J. C; BEER, R. D; ESPENSCHIED, K. S et al.Robotics and autonomous systems. 1996, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 95-103, issn 0921-8890Article
Biologically based distributed control and local reflexes improve rough terrain locomotion in a hexapod robotESPENSCHIED, K. S; QUINN, R. D; BEER, R. D et al.Robotics and autonomous systems. 1996, Vol 18, Num 1-2, pp 59-64, issn 0921-8890Conference Paper
A dynamical systems perspective on agent-environment interactionBEER, R. D.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 173-215, issn 0004-3702Article
Pre-exposure to contrast selectively compresses the achromatic half-axes of color spaceBEER, R. D; MACLEOD, D. I. A.Vision research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 40, Num 22, pp 3083-3088, issn 0042-6989Article
The brain has a body : adaptive behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body and environmentCHIEL, H. J; BEER, R. D.Trends in neurosciences (Regular edition). 1997, Vol 20, Num 12, pp 553-557, issn 0166-2236Article
Robustness of a distributed neural network controller for locomotion in a hexapod robotCHIEL, H. J; BEER, R. D; QUINN, R. D et al.IEEE transactions on robotics and automation. 1992, Vol 8, Num 3, pp 293-303, issn 1042-296XArticle
A biological perspective on autonomous agent designBEER, R. D; CHIEL, H. J; STERLING, L. S et al.Robotics and autonomous systems. 1990, Vol 6, Num 1-2, pp 169-186, issn 0921-8890, 18 p.Article