[selected][in press][journal],[books/editorial],[conference],[reviews],[abstracts],[thesis],[tech.rep/patent]
Seth, A.K. (2013). Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. (opinion article) 17(11):656-663 [.pdf]
Seth, A.K. (2014). A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: Explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synaesthesia. Cognitive Neuroscience. (target article) [.pdf]
Seth, A.K., Chorley, P., and Barnett, L.C. (2013). Granger causality analysis of fMRI BOLD signals is invariant to hemodynamic confound but not downsampling. Neuroimage. 65:540-555 [.pdf]
Barnett, L., and Seth, A.K. (2014). The MVGC multivariate Granger causality toolbox: A new approach to Granger-causal inference. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 223:50-68 [.pdf]
Seth, A.K., Barrett, A.B., and Barnett. L. (2011). Causal density and integrated information as measures of conscious level. Phil Trans R. Soc. A. 369:3748-3767 [.pdf]
Seth, A.K. (2010). The grand challenge of consciousness. Frontiers in Psychology 1:5, 1-2. [.pdf]
Seth, A.K. (2014). A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: Explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synaesthesia. Cognitive Neuroscience. (target article) [.pdf]
Garfinkel, S., Minati, L., Gray, M.A., Seth, A.K., Dolan, R.J., and Critchley, H.D. (in press). Fear in your heart: Cardiac modulation of fear intensity and fear perception. Journal of Neuroscience.
Samu, S., Seth, A.K., and Nowotny, T. (in press). Influence of spatial embedding on the large-scale architecture of human cortical connectivity. PLoS Computational Biology.
Vandenbroucke, A., Sligte, I., Barrett, A., Seth, A.K., Fahrenfort, J., and Lamme, V.A.F. (2014). Accurate metacognition for unattended visual representations. Psychological Science
74. Barnett, L., and Seth, A.K. (2014). The MVGC multivariate Granger causality toolbox: A new approach to Granger-causal inference. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 223:50-68 [.pdf]
73. Seth, A.K. (2014). What behaviourism can (and cannot) tell us about brain imaging. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.18(1):5-6 [.pdf] (book review)
72. Barrett, A., Dienes, Z., and Seth, A.K. (2014). Measures of metacognition on signal-detection theoretic models. Psychological Methods. 18(4):535-52 [.pdf]
71. Barnett, L., Lizier, J., Harre, M., Seth, A.K., and Bossomaier, T. (2013). Information flow in a kinetic Ising model peaks in the disorderded phase. Physical Review Letters: 111:177203 [.pdf] [SI.pdf]
70. Seth, A.K. (2013). Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. (opinion article) 17(11):656-663 [.pdf]
69. Boly, M., Seth, A.K., Wilke, M., Ingmundsen, P., Baars, B., Laureys, S., Edelman, D., and Tsuchiya, N. (2013). Consciousness in human and non-human animals: Recent outstanding advances and possible future directions. Frontiers in Consciousness Research. 4:625 [.pdf]
68. Suzuki, K., Garfinkel, S., Critchley, H.D., and Seth, A.K. (2013). Multisensory integration across interoceptive and exteroceptive domains modulates self-experience in the rubber-hand illusion. Neuropsychologia. 51(13):2909-2917 [.pdf]
67. Seth, A.K., and Critchley, H.D. (2013). Extending predictive processing to the body: A new view of emotion? Behavioural and Brain Sciences. 36(3):227-8 [.pdf]
66. Garfinkel, S., Barrett, A.B., Minati, L., Dolan, R.J., Seth, A.K., and Critchley, H.D. (2013). What the heart forgets: Cardiac timing influences memory for words and is modulated by metacognition and interoceptive sensitivity. Psychophysiology. [.pdf]
65. Rothen, N., Seth, A.K., Witzel, C., and Ward, J. (2013). Diagnosing synaesthesia with online colour pickers: Maximising sensitivity and specificity. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 215(1):156-60 [.pdf]
64. Friston, K., Moran, R., and Seth, A.K. (2013) Analyzing connectivity with Granger causality and dynamic causal modelling. Curr. Opin Neurobiol. 23:1-7. [.pdf]
63. Seth, A.K., Chorley, P., and Barnett, L.C. (2013). Granger causality analysis of fMRI BOLD signals is invariant to hemodynamic confound but not downsampling. Neuroimage. 65:540-555 [.pdf]
62. Holle, H., Warne, K., Seth, A.K., Critchley, H.D., and Ward, J. (2012). The neural basis of contagious itch and why some people are more prone to it. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 109(48):19816-21.[.pdf]
61. Boly, M. and Seth, A.K. (2012). Modes and models in disorders of consciousness science. Arch. Ital. Biol. 150(2/3):172-184 [.pdf]
60. Froese, T., McGann, M., Bigge, W., Spiers, A., and Seth, A.K. (2012). The enactive torch: A new tool for the science of perception. IEEE Transactions on Haptics 5(4):365-375 [.pdf]
59. Harris, C.A., Buckley, C.L., Nowotny, T., Passaro, P.A., Seth, A.K, Kemenes, G., and O'Shea, M. (2012) Multi-neuronal refractory period adapts centrally generated behaviour to reward. PLoS ONE 7(7):e42493 [.pdf]
58. Seth, A.K. (2012). Putting Descartes before the horse: Quantum theories of consciousness. Physics of Life Reviews. 9(3):297-8 [.pdf]
57. Critchley, H.D., and Seth, A.K. (2012). Will studies of macaque insula reveal the neural mechanisms of self-awareness?. Neuron. 74:423-426 [.pdf]
56. Minati, L., Grisoli, M., Seth, A.K, and Critchley, H.D. (2012). Decision-making under risk: A graph-based network analysis using functional MRI. Neuroimage. 60:2191-2205 [.pdf]
55. Bor, D., and Seth, A.K. (2012).Consciousness and the prefrontal-parietal network: Insights from attention and working memory. Frontiers in Consciousness Research. 3:63 [.pdf]
54. Seth, A.K, Suzuki, K., and Critchley, H.D. (2012). An interoceptive predictive coding model of conscious presence. Frontiers in Consciousness Research. 2:395 [.pdf]
53. Barrett, A.B., Murphy, M., Bruno, M.A., Noirhomme, Q., Boly, M., Laureys, S., and Seth, A.K (2012). Granger causality analysis of steady-state electroencephalographic signals during propofol-induced anaesthesia. PLoS ONE 7(1):e290672 [.pdf]
52. Barnett, L.C., and Seth, A.K. (2011). Behaviour of Granger causality under filtering: Theoretical invariance and practical application Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 201:404-419 [.pdf]
51. Seth, A.K., Barrett, A.B., and Barnett. L. (2011). Causal density and integrated information as measures of conscious level. Phil Trans R. Soc. A. 369:3748-3767 [.pdf]
50. Scott, R.B., Minati. L., Dienes, Z., Critchley, H.D., and Seth, A.K. (2011). Detecting conscious awareness from involuntary autonomic responses. Consciousness and Cognition 20(3):936-42 [.pdf]
49. Bressler, S., and Seth, A.K. (2011). Wiener-Granger causality: A well established methodology. Neuroimage 58(2):323-329. [.pdf]
48. Chorley, P. and Seth, A.K. (2011). Dopamine-signalled reward predictions generated by competitive excitation and inhibition in a spiking neural network model. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 5:21 [.pdf]
47. Roebroeck, A., Seth, A.K., and Valdes-Sosa, P. (2011). Causality analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data. Journal of Machine Learning Research 12:65-94 [.pdf]
46. Barrett, A.B., and Seth, A.K. (2011). Practical measures of integrated information for time series data. PLoS Computational Biology, 7(1):e1001052. [.pdf]
45. Froese, T., Gould, C. and Seth, A.K. (2011). Validating and calibrating first- and second-person methods in the science of consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies. 18:39-64. [.pdf]
44. Dienes, Z., Scott, R.B., and Seth, A.K. (2010). Subjective measures of implicit knowledge that go beyond confidence. Consciousness and Cognition. 19:685-686 [.pdf] (response).
43. Dienes, Z., and Seth, A.K. (2010). Measuring any conscious content versus measuring the relevant conscious content. Consciousness and Cognition 19(4):1079-80. [.pdf] (commentary).
42. Seth, A.K. and A. Barrett (2010). Neural theories need to account for, not discount, introspection and behaviour. Cognitive Neuroscience 1(3):227-228.[.pdf] (commentary).
41. Rees, G. and Seth, A.K. (2010). The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness. Cognitive Neuroscience 1(3):153-154.[.pdf] (introduction).
40. Barrett, A.B., Barnett, L., and Seth, A.K. (2010). Multivariate Granger causality and generalized variance. Physical Review E. 81:041907 [.pdf]
39. Seth, A.K. (2010). The grand challenge of consciousness. Frontiers in Psychology: Consciousness Research. 1:5, 1-2. [.pdf]
38.
Dienes,
Z. and Seth, A.K. (2010). Gambling on the unconscious: A
comparison of wagering and confidence ratings as measures of awareness
in an artificial grammar task. Consciousness and Cognition
19(2):674-81 [.pdf]
37. Ward, J., Jonas, C., Dienes, Z., and Seth, A.K.
(2010). Grapheme-colour synaesthesia improves detection of embedded
shapes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological
Sciences. 277(1684):1021-6 [.pdf]
36. Seth, A.K. (2010). Measuring autonomy and emergence via Granger causality Artificial Life. 16(2):179-196 [.pdf]
35. Seth, A.K. (2010). A MATLAB toolbox for Granger causal connectivity analysis. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 186:262-273 [.pdf]
34. Barnett, L., Barrett, A., and Seth, A.K. (2009). Granger causality and transfer entropy are equivalent for Gaussian variables. Physical Review Letters. 103:238701.[.pdf] [summary]
33. Seth, A.K. (2009). Coma science: clinical and ethical implications. Foreword. Progress in Brain Research, 177:ix-x. [.pdf]
32. Edelman, D.B., and Seth, A.K. (2009). Animal consciousness: A synthetic approach. Trends in Neurosciences. 32(9):476-484 [.pdf]. (cover article) [Science News]
31. Seth, A.K. (2009). Don't throw the baby iguana out with the bathwater. Adaptive Behavior. 17:338-342 [.pdf] (commentary).
30. Seth, A.K. (2009). The strength of weak artificial consciousness. International Journal of Machine Consciousness. 1(1):71-82.[.pdf]
29. Seth, A.K. (2009). Explanatory correlates of consciousness: Theoretical and computational challenges. Cognitive Computation. 1(1):50-63. [.pdf]
28. Clowes, R., and Seth, A.K. (2008). Axioms, properties, and criteria: Roles for synthesis in the science of consciousness. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 44:94-104 [.pdf]
27. Seth, A.K., Dienes, Z., Cleeremans, A., Overgaard, M., and Pessoa, L. (2008). Measuring consciousness: Relating behavioural and neurophysiological approaches. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 12:314-321 [.pdf]
26. Seth, A.K. (2008). Theories and
measures of consciousness develop together. Consciousness and
Cognition, 17:986-988. [.pdf]
(reply to Persaud et al.'s comment
on this.)
25. Seth, A.K. (2008). Post-decision wagering measures metacognitive content, not sensory consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 17:981-983 [.pdf]
24. Guo, S., Seth, A.K., Kendrick, K., Zhou, C., and Feng, J. (2008). Partial Granger causality: Eliminating exogenous inputs and latent variables. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 172(1):79-93. [.pdf]
23. McKinstry, J.L., Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2008). Embodied models of delayed neural responses: Spatiotemporal categorization and predictive motor control in brain-based devices. Neural Networks 21(4):553-61. [.pdf]
22. Seth, A.K. (2008). Causal networks in simulated neural systems. Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2:49-64. [.pdf]
21. Seth, A.K. (2007). The ecology of action selection: Insights from artificial life. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B, 362(1485):1545-58. [.pdf][supporting info .pdf]
20. Prescott, T.J., Bryson, J.J., and Seth, A.K. (2007). Modelling natural action selection: Introduction to the theme issue. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B, 362(1485):1521-9. [.pdf]
19. Seth,
A.K.
(2007).The
functional utility of consciousness depends on content as well as on
state. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30(1):106. [.pdf]
18. Seth, A.K., and Edelman, G.M. (2007). Distinguishing causal interactions in
neural populations. Neural Computation 19(4):910-933. [.pdf]
17. Seth, A.K., Izhikevich, E.M., Reeke, G.N., & Edelman, G.M. (2006). Theories and measures of consciousness: An extended framework. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 103(28):10799-10804. [.pdf] [supporting info .pdf]
16. Seth, A.K., Iversen, J.R., and Edelman, G.M. (2006). Single trial discrimination of truthful from deceptive responses during a game of financial risk using alpha-band MEG signals. Neuroimage 32(1):465-476. [.pdf]
15. Seth, A.K. (2005). Causal connectivity analysis of evolved neural networks during behavior. Network: Computation in Neural Systems.16(1):35-54 [.pdf]
14. Seth, A.K., Sporns, O., and Krichmar, J.L. (2005). Neurorobotic models in neuroscience and neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics, 3(3):167-70.[.pdf]
13. Krichmar, J.L., Seth, A.K., Nitz, D., Fleischer, J., and Edelman, G.M. (2005). Spatial navigation and causal analysis in a brain-based device modeling cortical-hippocampal interactions. Neuroinformatics, 3(3): 197-222. [.pdf]
12. Seth, A.K., and Baars, B.J. (2005). Neural Darwinism and consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1):140-168. [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K., Baars, B.J, and Edelman, D.B. (2005). Criteria for consciousness in humans and other mammals. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1):119-139. [.pdf] [media feature].
10. Edelman, D.B., Baars, B.J, and Seth, A.K. (2005). Identifying hallmarks of consciousness in non-mammalian species. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1): 169-187. [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K., Edelman, D.B., and Baars, B.J. (2004). Let's not forget about sensory consciousness (continuing commentary). Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27(4): 601-602. [.pdf]
8. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Visual binding through reentrant connectivity and dynamic synchronization in a brain-based device. Cerebral Cortex, 14:1185-99. [.pdf]
7. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Active sensing of visual and tactile stimuli by brain-based devices. International Journal of Robotics and Automation. 19(4):222-238 [.pdf]
6. Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2004). Environment and behavior influence the complexity of evolved neural networks. Adaptive Behavior, 12(1):5-21. [.pdf]
5. Chen, Y., Seth, A.K., Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (2003). The power of human brain magnetoencephalographic signals can be modulated up or down by changes in an attentive visual task. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 100(6):3501-3506. [.pdf]
4. Wheeler, M., Bullock, S., Di Paolo, E., Noble, J., Bedau, M., Husbands, P., Kirby, S., and Seth, A.K. (2002). The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on ALife modelling. Artificial Life, 8(1):87-101. [.pdf]
3. Seth, A.K. (2001). Modelling group foraging: Individual suboptimality, interference, and a kind of matching. Adaptive Behavior, 9(2):67-91. [.pdf]
2. Young, A.W., Rowland, D., Etcoff, N., Calder, A.J., Seth, A.K., and Perrett, D.I. (1997). Facial expression megamix: Tests of dimensional and category accounts of emotion recognition, Cognition, 63, 271-313. [.pdf]
1. Westbrook, R.F., Duffield, T.Q., Good, A.J., Halligan, S., Seth, A.K., and Swinbourne, A.L. (1995). Extinction of within-event learning is contextually controlled and subject to renewal, Quat. J. Exp. Psychol., 48B/4, 357-376.
Books / chapters / edited collections etc.
20. Garfinkel, S., Nagai, Y., Seth, A.K., and Critchley, H.D. (2013). Neuroimaging studies of interoception and self-awareness. In Neuroimaging of Consciousness. Eds A. Cavanna, A. Nani, H. Blumenfeld, S. Laureys. Springer, Berlin. pp.204-227.
19. Seth, A.K. (2014). The 30 Second Brain. Ivy Press
18. Seth, A.K. (2013). Foreword to Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Consciousness and Self. Eds. S. Menon, A. Sinha, B.V. Sreekantan.
17. Seth, A.K. (2011). From COGS to consciousness. In Gray, F. (Ed.), Making the Future: A History of the University of Sussex. University of Sussex.
16. Seth, A.K., Prescott, T.J., and Bryson, J.J. (Eds) (2011). Modelling Natural Action Selection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
15. Seth, A.K. (2011). Optimal agent-based models of action selection. In Modelling Natural Action Selection, Seth, A.K., Prescott, T.J., and Bryson, J.J. (Eds). Cambridge University Press.
14. Seth, A.K., and Rees, G. (Eds) (2010). Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness. 1(3). Special Issue of Cognitive Neuroscience.
13. Husbands, P., Philippides, A., and Seth, A.K. (2010). Artificial neural systems for robots. In Computational Neuroscience for Advancing Artificial Intelligence: Models, Methods, and Applications, Mondragon, E. and Alonso, E. (Eds.). [.pdf]
12. Dienes, Z. and Seth, A.K. (2010). The conscious and the unconscious. In Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience, G. Koob, F. Thompson, and M. Le Moal (Eds.). Vol 1, p.322-327 [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K., and Bryson, J.J. (in press). Natural action selection, modeling. In Encyclopedia of Mind, H. Pashler (Ed.), Sage Publications.
10. Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2009). Consciousness and complexity. In Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Vol. 2, B. Meyer (Editor-in-Chief).p.1424-1443, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K. (2009). Functions of consciousness. In Encyclopedia of Consciousness, Vol 1, Banks, W.P. (Ed.). p.279-293. Elsevier Press.[.pdf]
8. Baars, B.J. and
Seth, A.K. (2009). Consciousness: Theories and models. In Encyclopedia
of
Neuroscience, Elsevier Press, Squire, L. (Ed.), p.131-136. [.pdf]
7. Seth, A.K. (2009) Brain
mechanisms of consciousness in humans and other animals. In Veit
efnið af andanum, S. Atlason and Þ. Helgadóttir (Eds).
University of Iceland Press. p.47-72 (In Icelandic).
6. Seth, A.K. (2007). Granger causality. Scholarpedia, 2(7):1667.
5. Seth, A.K. (2007). Models of consciousness. Scholarpedia, 2(1):1328.
4. Prescott, T.J., Bryson, J.J., and Seth, A.K. (Eds., 2007). Modelling natural action selection. Phil. Trans Roy. Soc. B. 362(1485). Guest-edited theme issue.
3. Bryson, J.J., Prescott, T.J., and Seth, A.K. (Eds., 2005). Modelling natural action selection. AISB Press. Edited proceedings. [.pdf].
2. Seth, A.K.,
Sporns, O., and Krichmar, J. (Eds., 2005).
Neurorobotic
models in neuroscience and neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics
3(3). Guest-edited special issue. [cover.pdf].
[editorial.pdf]
1. Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2004).
Theoretical
neuroanatomy: Analyzing the structure and dynamics of
networks in the brain. In Complex Networks. E. Ben-Naim, H.
Fraunfelder, & Z. Toroczkai (eds). p.483-511, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
21. Seth, A.K. (2008). Measuring emergence via nonlinear Granger causality. In S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson, and M. A. Bedau (eds.) Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp.545-553. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [.pdf].
20. Bermudez, E., Philippides, A., and Seth, A.K. (2008). Movement strategies for learning in visual recognition. In S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson, and M. A. Bedau (eds.) Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp.41-49. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [.pdf]
19. Chorley, P, and Seth, A.K. (2008). Closing the sensory-motor loop on dopamine signalled reinforcement learning. In M. Asada et al. (Eds.) From Animats to Animals 10, The Tenth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. LNAI 5040, pp. 280–290, Springer-Verlag, Berlin [.pdf]
18. Grespan, L., Froese, T., Di Paolo, E., Seth, A.K., Spiers, A., and Bigge, W. (2008). Investigation of the role of movement in the constitution of spatial perception using the Enactive Torch. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces. [.pdf].
17. Seth, A.K. (2007). Measuring autonomy by multivariate autoregressive modelling. In Almeida e Costa, F. et al. (Eds) Proc. 9th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2007), pp.475-485. [.pdf]
16. Bermudez-Contreras, E. and Seth, A.K. (2007). Simulations of simulations in evolutionary robotics. In Almeida e Costa, F. et al. (Eds) Proc. 9th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2007), pp.796-806. [.pdf]
15. Seth, A.K. (2006). Causal networks in neural systems: From water mazes to consciousness. In Aleksander, I. et al. (Eds). Proc. Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems (BICS2006) [.pdf]
14. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Spatiotemporal processing of whisker input supports texture discrimination by a brain-based device. In Schaal, S., Ijspeert, A., Billard, A., Vijajamumar, S., Hallam, J., and Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 8: Proceedings of the. Eighth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 130-139, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
13. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Texture discrimination by an autonomous mobile brain-based device with whiskers. Proc. 2004 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2004).pp.4295-4930. IEEE Press. [.pdf]
12. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2003). Visual binding, reentry, and neuronal synchrony in a physically situated brain-based device. In C.G. Prinze et al. (Eds.), Proc. 3rd Int. Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics, pp. 177-179, Lund University Cognitive Studies. [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K. (2002). Agent-based modelling and the environmental complexity thesis. In Hallam, J., Floreano, D., Hallam, B., Hayes, G., & Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 13-24, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf] ['see review: must read' paper]
10. Seth, A.K. (2002). Competitive foraging, decision making, and the ecological rationality of the matching law. In Hallam, J., Floreano, D., Hallam, B., Hayes, G., & Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 359-368, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K. (2000). Unorthodox optimal foraging theory. In Meyer, J., Berthoz, A., Floreano, D., Roitblat, H., Nicoud, J.-D., & Mondada, F. (Eds.), From animals to animats 6: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 478-481 Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
8. Seth, A.K. (2002). Distinguishing adaptive from non-adaptive evolution using Ashby's law of requisite variety. Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC2002), pp.1163-1169. IEEE Press. [.pdf]
7. Seth, A.K. (2001). Spatially explicit models of forager interference. In Kelemen, J, & Sosik, P. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 151-160 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
6. Seth, A.K. (1999). Evolving behavioural choice: An exploration of Herrnstein's matching law. In Floreano, D., Nicoud, J.-D., & Mondada, F. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 225-236 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
5. Seth, A.K. (1999). A cybernetic perspective on the role of noise in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. In Ochoa, A., Soto, M.R., & Santana, R. (Eds.), AI Symposium, Second International Conference on Cybernetics, Applied Mathematics and Physics: CIMAF99. Editorial Academia.
4. Seth, A.K. (1998). The evolution of complexity and the value of variability. In Adami, C., Belew, R., Kitano, H., & Taylor, C. (Eds.), Artificial Life VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 209-221 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf]
3. Seth, A.K. (1998). Evolving action selection and selective attention without actions, attention, or selection. In Pfeifer, R., Blumberg, B., Meyer, J., & Wilson, S. (Eds.), From animals to animats 5: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 139-147 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf] [russian version]
2. Seth, A.K. (1998). Noise and the pursuit of complexity: A study in evolutionary robotics. In Husbands, P., & Meyer, J. (Eds.), Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Evolutionary Robotics, pp. 123-137 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
1. Seth, A.K. (1997). Interaction, uncertainty, and the evolution of complexity. In Husbands, P., and Harvey, I. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 521-530 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf]
1. Seth, A.K. (2003). What's the difference between an invisible house and an invisible face? Science and Consciousness Review, May 2003, No. 1. [.pdf]
Not listed
Seth, A.K. (2001). On the relations between behaviour, mechanism, and environment: explorations in artificial evolution. D.Phil. thesis, University of Sussex, U.K. [click here].
3. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2009). Mobile brain-based device for use in a real-world environment. United States Patent 7,519,452. [.pdf]
2. Seth, A.K. (2009). Functions of consciousness. University of Sussex Cognitive Science Research Paper CSRP-599. [.pdf]
1. Seth, A.K. (1998). A co-evolutionary approach to the call admission problem in telecommunications. University of Sussex Cognitive Science Research Paper CSRP-478. [.pdf]