Abraham, R. H. , & Shaw, C. D. (1992). Dynamics-The geometry of behavior. 2nd Ed.Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley .
2.
Beer, R. D. (1995). A dynamical systems perspective on agent-environment interaction . Artificial Intelligence, 72, 173-215 .
3.
Beer, R. D. (1997). The dynamics of adaptive behavior: A research program . Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 20, 257-289 .
4.
Brooks, R. (1991) Intelligence Without Representation , Artificial Intelligence Journal, 47, 139-159 .
5.
Harvey, I. (1996). Untimed and misrepresented: connectionism and the computer metaphor . AISB Quarterly, 96, 20-27 .
6.
Harvey, I. , Husbands, P. , Cliff, D. , Thompson, A. , & Jakobi, N. (1997). Evolutionary robotics: The Sussex approach . Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 20, 205-224 .
7.
Kelso, S. (1995) Dynamic Patterns: The Self-Organization of Brain and Behavior. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press .
8.
Pfeifer, R. , & Scheier. C. (2002). Understanding intelligence. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press .
9.
Port, R. F. , & van Gelder, T. (1995). Mind as motion: Explorations in the Dynamics of Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press .
10.
Strogatz, S. H. (1994). Nonlinear dynamics and chaos (studies in nonlinearity). Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books .
11.
Thelen, E. , & Smith, L. B. (1994). A dynamic systems approach to the development of perception and action. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press .
12.
Varela, F. J. , Thompson, E. , & Rosch, E. (1995). (1st ed.:1991) The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press .