Bedau, M. A. 1994. The evolution of sensory-motor functionality. In P.

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....emergent macrostates. Norman Packard devised a simple emergent model of evolving sensory motor agents which demonstrates how supple, macro level evolutionary dynamics can emerge implicitly from an explicit micro level model (Packard 1989, Bedau Packard 1992, Bedau, Ronneburg, Zwick 1992, Bedau Bahm 1994, Bedau 1994, Bedau Seymour 1994, Bedau 1995) What motivates this model is the view that evolving life is typified by a population of agents whose continued existence depends on their sensorymotor functionality, i.e. their success at using local sensory information to direct their actions in ....

.... Norman Packard devised a simple emergent model of evolving sensory motor agents which demonstrates how supple, macro level evolutionary dynamics can emerge implicitly from an explicit micro level model (Packard 1989, Bedau Packard 1992, Bedau, Ronneburg, Zwick 1992, Bedau Bahm 1994, Bedau 1994, Bedau Seymour 1994, Bedau 1995) What motivates this model is the view that evolving life is typified by a population of agents whose continued existence depends on their sensorymotor functionality, i.e. their success at using local sensory information to direct their actions in such a way ....

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Bedau, M. A. 1994. The evolution of sensory-motor functionality. In P.

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