Search Results - "Gunji, Y. P"
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Garden ant homing behavior in a maze task based on local visual cues
Published in Insectes sociaux (01-05-2013)“…Although it has been shown that visual cues play an essential role in navigation by the garden ant Lasius niger, no previous studies have addressed the way in…”
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Emergence of morphological order in the network formation of Physarum polycephalum
Published in Biophysical chemistry (01-07-2007)“…Emergence in a system appears through the interaction of its components, giving rise to higher order or complexity in the system. We tested for the presence of…”
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Lévy-like movements in Japanese carpenter ants: Experimental and theoretical approaches
Published in Ecological complexity (01-06-2016)“…•We conducted movement analysis using ant experiments and simulation models.•Japanese carpenter ants showed Lévy-like movements when they were exposed to a…”
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The dynamically changing model of exchange as interaction between cone-relation and equivalent-relation
Published in Applied mathematics and computation (10-03-2002)“…Marx's argument on `the form of value' is based on state-oriented physics (SOP) and has `the problem of transitivity.' This problem is inevitably led by an…”
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East-West paths to unconventional computing
Published in Progress in biophysics and molecular biology (01-12-2017)“…Unconventional computing is about breaking boundaries in thinking, acting and computing. Typical topics of this non-typical field include, but are not limited…”
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Autonomous Learning in Maze Solution by Octopus
Published in Ethology (01-06-1997)“…We tested seven octopuses, Octopus vulgaris, in maze‐learning experiments. They tried to reach the goal, so as to get a reward, by using various locomotory…”
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Temporal criterion for behavior: orientation of the young Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus
Published in Behavioural processes (07-12-2000)“…When considering a behavioral pattern as a specific type of mechanism, an inherent problem is that it is difficult to determine to what extent the mechanism is…”
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Weber–Fechner relation and Lévy-like searching stemmed from ambiguous experiences
Published in Physica A (15-11-2015)“…Here, we show that an optimized Lévy-like walk (μ≈2.00) and the Weber–Fechner law can be achieved in our new multi-agent based model that depends on step…”
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Self-organization toward criticality in the Game of Life
Published in BioSystems (1992)“…Life seems to be at the border between order and chaos. The Game of Life, which is a cellular automation to mimic life, also lies at the transition between…”
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Global logic resulting from disequilibration process
Published in BioSystems (1995)“…Describing a system in which internal detection or observation proceeds at a finite velocity is always destined to end up with a form of self-contradiction…”
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A model of incomplete identification illustrating schooling behavior
Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (1997)“…We propose a model of interaction based upon incomplete identification consisting of alternate procedure of constructing a map from coarse-grained data by a…”
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Autonomous choice in the learning process of a turtle Chinemys reevesii
Published in BioSystems (01-03-2000)“…We studied animal’s learning of spatial discrimination in an experimental environment. Turtles, Chinemys reevesii, were employed for the study. We focused on…”
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Learning process by goldfish and its use of a local site as a map
Published in BioSystems (01-12-1999)“…The issue we address is whether an animal knows or understands the significance of learning. We constructed an animal’s own conceptualization via resolving a…”
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The emergence of the concept of a tool in food-retrieving behavior of the ants Formica japonica Motschulsky
Published in BioSystems (01-05-1999)“…We propose a weak definition for the usage of a tool for an ethological study of ants. In particular, we illustrate the usage of a cart in experiments on the…”
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Active behavior and 1/f noise in shell-changing behavior of the hermit crabs
Published in Rivista di biologia (01-05-2002)“…Hermit crabs are known to carry a gastropod shell to prevent abdomen from injuring by predators and cannibalism. One can regard the shell as a boundary between…”
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Bootstrapping system defined by inconsistent relation between Boolean and non-Boolean algebra
Published in Applied mathematics and computation (1996)“…We claim the using the formal biological system as a model evoking life must be much more unpredictable than Langton's guiding principle for artificial life,…”
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Self-organized marginal stability resulting from inconsistency between fuzzy logic and deterministic logic: an application to biological systems
Published in BioSystems (01-01-1997)“…Complex systems in which internal agents (observers) interact with each other with finite velocity of information propagation cannot be described with a single…”
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Ontological measurement
Published in BioSystems (01-04-1998)“…Endophysics ultimately deduces an indefinite interface between an object and an observer. Objects, given such an interface, cannot be distinguished from the…”
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Dual interaction producing both territorial and schooling behavior in fish
Published in BioSystems (01-04-1999)“…Fish schools are frequently observed without a leader and an explicit condition forming school. Several models of schooling have been proposed focusing on the…”
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Self-organisation of living systems towards criticality at the edge of chaos
Published in BioSystems (1994)“…A principle of self-organization toward a critical state is proposed as a metadynamics of evolutionary processes. When the propagation velocity of information…”
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