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[3] C. L. Buckley, P. Fine, S. Bullock, and E. A. Di Paolo. Monostable controllers for adaptive behaviour. In Minoru Asada, John C. T. Hallam, Jean-Arcady Meyer, and Jun Tani, editors, From Animals to Animats 10: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pages 103-112. Springer, Berlin, 2008. [ pdf ]bib ]
[4] Christopher L. Buckley and Seth Bullock. Sensitivity and stability: A signal propagation sweet spot in a sheet of recurrent centre crossing neurons. Biosystems, 94(1-2):2-9, 2008. Seventh International Workshop on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues - IPCAT 2007. [ pdf ]bib ]
[5] D. Ladley and S. Bullock. The effects of local information and trading opportunities in a network constrained economy (abstract). In S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson, and M. A. Bedau, editors, Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, page 781. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2008. [ pdf ]bib ]
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[9] B. Clark and S. Bullock. Shedding light on plant competition: Modelling the influence of plant morphology on light capture (and vice versa). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 244(2):208-217, 2007. [ pdf ]bib ]
[10] D. Ladley and S. Bullock. Integrating segregated markets. International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications, 3(1), 2007. [ document unavailable ]bib ]
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