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13Network foci in integrated action: Units or something else?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4): 623-624. 1981.
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12Ethological invariants: Boxes, rubber bands, and biological processesBehavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3): 377-378. 1987.
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12Organizational polarities and contextual controls in integrated movementBehavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4): 604-605. 1986.
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20Alternative taxonomies in movement: Not only possible but criticalBehavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2): 277-278. 1992.
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19Emotional networks: The heart of brain designBehavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2): 198-199. 2000.The concept of emotion as defined by Rolls is based upon reinforcement mechanisms and their underlying neural networks. He shows how these networks process signals at many levels, through both separate and convergent pathways essential for adaptive action. While many behavioral issues related to emotion are omitted from his review, he succeeds admirably in summarizing both the “current state of the art” in single unit analyses and in pointing out how future research directions may be crafted.
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Dalhousie UniversityRegular Faculty