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Adaptive Behaviour, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, 2026
- Walter Veit

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Pathological Complexity and the Function of Consciousness in Nature: Part 2. 3-5 - Christian R. de Weerd

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As Above, so Below? The Limits of Evolutionary Considerations for Supporting Hypotheses About Consciousness. 7-16 - Keith Frankish

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Closing the Cartesian Bureau de Change. 17-21 - Matteo Chincarini

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A Conceptual Cambrian Explosion: Toward a Dialogue Between Consciousness and Welfare Science. 23-24 - Carolyn A. Ristau

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Pathological Complexity Theory and the Piping Plover. 25-33 - Anindya Sinha

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To Be or Not to Be Conscious: Reflections on the Phenomenological Complexity of the Macaque Mind. 35-43 - Don Ross

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Pathological complexity and African elephant consciousness. 45-51 - Walter Veit

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On the Evolution, Science, and Metaphysics of Consciousness. 53-71 - Walter Veit

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Comparative Consciousness Research in Ecological Context: Elephants, Macaques, Plovers, and a Case Against Plant Consciousness. 73-92
Volume 34, Number 2, 2026
- Kate J. Yaxley

, Keith F. Joiner, Hussein A. Abbass:
Biologically Inspired Effectiveness Measures for Shepherding-Based guidance Systems. 95-113 - Gisele Carla dos Santos Palma, Flávio Henrique Bastos, Giordano Márcio Gatinho Bonuzzi

, Umberto Cesar Corrêa
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The adaptive process of motor learning by stroke survivors as a function of task complexity. 115-125 - Nathaniel F. Barrett, Javier Sánchez-Cañizares

, Miguel García-Valdecasas:
The Challenge of Normativity: An Examination of Three Minimal Models. 127-145 - Marc Elmeua González

, Maja Penko, Nejc Sarabon
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Entropy and Fluctuation Analysis of Horse Riders During Extended and Collected Gait Motions. 147-154 - Adam D. Haynes-Lamotte:

Affect is the Evaluative Context for the Brain's Shifting Goals. 155-178 - Retraction: "The hydrated mind, the glycolytic mind, and the holobiont mind". 179


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