A forum for discussing new findings as well as for comparing insights and approaches across disciplines since 1992 it has offered ethologists, psychologists, behavioral ecologists, computer scientists, philosophers, neuroscientists, and robotics researchers. The journal explores mechanisms, organizational axioms, and architectures that may be expressed in computational, real, or mathematical models associated with the both the functions and dysfunctions of adaptive behavior.
The log publishes articles, reviews, quick communications, target articles and commentaries handling challenges when you look at the cognitive and behavioral sciences, and including subjects such as for example perception and engine control, embodied cognition, learning and development, neural mechanisms, action selection and behavioral sequences, inspiration and feeling, characterization of materials and environments, choice creating, collective and behavior that is social navigation, foraging, communication and signaling. Read More