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  1. The extended ramp model: A biomimetic model of behaviour arbitration for lightweight cognitive architectures
  2. Patiency is not a virtue: the design of intelligent systems and systems of ethics
  3. Expectations of Fairness and Trust Co-Evolve in Environments of Partial Information
  4. Of, for, and by the people: the legal lacuna of synthetic persons
  5. Designing and implementing transparency for real time inspection of autonomous robots
  6. Standardizing Ethical Design for Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems
  7. Semantics derived automatically from language corpora contain human-like biases
  8. Principles of robotics: regulating robots in the real world
  9. The meaning of the EPSRC principles of robotics
  10. On the reliability of unreliable information
  11. Simulation and the Evolution of Thought
  12. The Confabulation of Self
  13. A modular approach to learning manipulation strategies from human demonstration
  14. Recombination Is Surprisingly Constructive for Artificial Gene Regulatory Networks in the Context of Selection for Developmental Stability
  15. Value homophily benefits cooperation but motivates employing incorrect social information
  16. Artificial Intelligence and Pro-Social Behaviour
  17. Learning from Play: Facilitating Character Design Through Genetic Programming and Human Mimicry
  18. The role of emotions in inter-action selection
  19. Extended ramp goal module: Low-cost behaviour arbitration for real-time controllers based on biological models of dopamine cells
  20. Evolving Evolvability in the Context of Environmental Change: A Gene Regulatory Network (GRN) Approach
  21. Replicators, lineages, and interactors
  22. ON THE RELIABILITY OF UNRELIABLE INFORMATION: GOSSIP AS CULTURAL MEMORY
  23. Introduction to the Special Issue on Machine Morality: The Machine as Moral Agent and Patient
  24. Emotionally Driven Robot Control Architecture for Human-Robot Interaction
  25. Understanding and Addressing Cultural Variation in Costly Antisocial Punishment
  26. Applied Evolutionary Anthropology
  27. Learning motion primitives of object manipulation using Mimesis Model
  28. The Role of Stability in Cultural Evolution: Innovation and Conformity in Implicit Knowledge Discovery
  29. Learning a real time grasping strategy
  30. Homo homini lupus? Explaining antisocial punishment.
  31. A ROLE FOR CONSCIOUSNESS IN ACTION SELECTION
  32. From the imaginary to the real: the back and forth between reality and simulation
  33. The role for simulations in theory construction for the social sciences: case studies concerning Divergent Modes of Religiosity
  34. Punishment can promote defection in group-structured populations
  35. Internet memory and life after death
  36. How to Compare Usability of Techniques for the Specification of Virtual Agents’ Behavior? An Experimental Pilot Study with Human Subjects
  37. The Complex Mind
  38. Modelling Natural Action Selection
  39. An agent-based model of the effects of a primate social structure on the speed of natural selection
  40. Flexible Latching: A Biologically-Inspired Mechanism for Improving the Management of Homeostatic Goals
  41. Why robot nannies probably won’t do much psychological damage
  42. CULTURAL RATCHETING RESULTS PRIMARILY FROM SEMANTIC COMPRESSION
  43. The Need for Cognitive Systems in Medical Care
  44. Robots should be slaves
  45. Simplifying the Design of Human-Like Behaviour
  46. Representations underlying social learning and cultural evolution
  47. Embodiment versus memetics
  48. Agent-based modelling as scientific method: a case study analysing primate social behaviour
  49. Introduction. Modelling natural action selection
  50. Skill Acquisition Through Program-Level Imitation in a Real-Time Domain
  51. Mechanisms of Action Selection: Introduction to the Special Issue
  52. Agent Based Modelling of Communication Costs: Why Information Can Be Free
  53. A DYNAMIC EMOTION REPRESENTATION MODEL WITHIN A FACIAL ANIMATION SYSTEM
  54. Primate errors in transitive ‘inference’: a two-tier learning model
  55. Funding: income is already dependent on outcome
  56. THE ADAPTIVE ADVANTAGES OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION
  57. The attentional spotlight
  58. EVIDENCE OF MODULARITY FROM PRIMATE ERRORS DURING TASK LEARNING
  59. The Significance of Textures for Affective Interfaces
  60. The Behavior Oriented Design of an Unreal Tournament Character
  61. Now for the tricky bit...
  62. Where Should Complexity Go? Cooperation in Complex Agents with Minimal Communication
  63. The Behavior-Oriented Design of Modular Agent Intelligence
  64. Agent-Based Composite Services in DAML-S: the Behavior-Oriented Design of an Intelligent Semantic Web
  65. A Layered Dynamic Emotion Representation for the Creation of Complex Facial Expressions
  66. Intelligent Virtual Agents
  67. Innovative Concepts for Agent-Based Systems
  68. Language isn't quite that special
  69. Toward behavioral intelligence in the Semantic Web
  70. Intelligent control requires more structure than the Theory of Event Coding provides
  71. Modularity and Specialized Learning in the Organization of Behaviour
  72. Panel Summary: Agent Development Tools
  73. Architectures and Idioms: Making Progress in Agent Design
  74. Modularity and Specialized Learning: Mapping between Agent Architectures and Brain Organization
  75. Dragons, bats and evil knights: A three-layer design approach to character-based creative play
  76. Cross-paradigm analysis of autonomous agent architecture
  77. Agent architecture as object oriented design
  78. Cognition without representational redescription
  79. The Reactive Accompanist: Adaptation and Behavior Decomposition in a Music System
  80. Structuring Intelligence
  81. General introduction
  82. Preface
  83. Plate section
  84. Natural Action Selection, Modeling
  85. Introduction to Part I: rational and optimal decision making
  86. Introduction to Part II: computational neuroscience models
  87. Introduction to Part III: action selection in social contexts
  88. Agent-based models as scientific methodology: a case study analysing the DomWorld theory of primate social structure and female dominance
  89. Foreword
  90. Modular Representations of Cognitive Phenomena in AI, Psychology and Neuroscience
  91. Simplifying the Design of Human-Like Behaviour