Publications of Jason Noble

Journal Article (3)

2001
Journal Article
Noble, J., Todd, P. M., & Tuci, E. (2001). Explaining social learning of food preferences without aversions: An evolutionary simulation model of Norway rats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: B, Biological Sciences, 268, 141–149.
2000
Journal Article
Bullock, S., & Noble, J. (2000). Evolutionary simulation modelling clarifies interactions between parallel adaptive processes: Commentary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23(1), 150–151.
1999
Journal Article
Noble, J. (1999). Cooperation, conflict and the evolution of communication. Adaptive Behavior, 7(3/4), 349–369.

Book Chapter (2)

2002
Book Chapter
Noble, J., & Todd, P. M. (2002). Imitation or something simpler? Modelling simple mechanisms for social information processing. In K. Dautenhahn & C. Nehaniv (Eds.), Imitation in animals and artifacts (pp. 423–439). MIT Press.
2000
Book Chapter
Noble, J. (2000). Cooperation, competition and the evolution of prelinguistic communication. In C. Knight, M. Studdert-Kennedy, & J. R. Hurford (Eds.), The evolutionary emergence of language: Social function and the origins of linguistic form (pp. 40–61). Cambridge University Press.

Conference Paper (7)

1999
Conference Paper
Noble, J. (1999). Sexual signalling in an artificial population: When does the handicap principle work? In D. Floreano, J.-D. Nicoud, & F. Mondada (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference in Artificial Life (pp. 644–653). Springer.
Conference Paper
Noble, J., & Todd, P. M. (1999). Is it really imitation? A review of simple mechanisms in social information gathering. In K. Dautenhahn & C. Nehaniv (Eds.), Proceedings of the AISB '99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts (pp. 65–73). Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behavior.
Conference Paper
Noble, J., Tuci, E., & Todd, P. M. (1999). An evolutionary simulation model of social learning about food by Norway rats. In D. Floreano, J.-D. Nicoud, & F. Mondada (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference in Artificial Life (ECAL) (pp. 514–523). Springer.
Conference Paper
Tuci, E., Noble, J., & Todd, P. M. (1999). "I'll have what she's having": A simulation analysis of the copying of food preferences in Norway rats. In K. Dautenhahn & C. Nehariv (Eds.), Proceedings of the AISB '99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts (pp. 74–79). Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour.
1998
Conference Paper
Noble, J. (1998). Tough guys don‘t dance: Intention movements and the evolution of signalling in animal contests. In From animals to animats 5: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 471–476). MIT Press.
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