Another type of adaptive behavior, learning, is more typically associated with animals. An animal learns from experience because changes in the brain (imprinting of memories) change the animal's future behavior.
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night is non-adaptive (activity consumes energy which is not compensated by ... What kind of organisms can develop this more complex behavior? ...
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organisms studied in our research, an adaptive behavior can indeed emerge even in absence of direct sensory information from the external environment. ...
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The same concept that was used to characterize the output of an amplifier can be applied to the characterization of the output of a living organism. The behavior of an organism can be seen as the input plus the characteristics of that organism.
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An agent-based computer simulation created using the adaptive-behavior approach has shown that in some cases it is possible to reach a long-term goal (defined here as a desirable place far removed from the agent in time and in space) without necessarily having an exhaustive, predefined plan of action, but rather by using a ...
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Since those neighboring organisms constitute a significant part of the original organism's environment, the original organism's adaptive behavior has effects which change its own environment; this is constructivism.
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Evolutionary game theorists treat strategies for specific games as unitary traits, which are then assumed to be free to evolve to an adaptive optimum. When game theory is applied to actual organisms, this assumption is false. ... Strategy Holism in the Theory of Games: Is altruism a ... Full text: Not available;
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a)   Evolution is not a directed process, it is a response to environmental stimuli (which includes other organism including members of one’s own species) ... a)   Evolutionary theory suggests that every aspect of an organism’s behavior has an adaptive function. This is the most important aspect of evolutionary...
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This level of cooperation establishes the environment as a guide to the organism's autonomous, adaptive behavior through the complexity and unpredictability of the environment. Current artificial life forms often do not use their environment as a cooperative mechanism in the regulation of their movement.
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