These are publications that were authored by group members and visitors.
2019
- Sáenz, A., Zapata-Fonseca, L., Froese, T. & Fossion, R. (2019). Quantification of movement patterns during a maze navigation task. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2090: 050012. doi: 10.1063/1.5095927
- Mojica, L., & Froese, T. (2019). On the spatiotemporal extensiveness of sense-making: ultrafast cognition and the historicity of normativity. Synthese, 1-14.
- Ramírez-Vizcaya, S. & Froese, T. (2019). The enactive approach to habits: New concepts for the cognitive science of bad habits and addiction. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:301. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00301
- Zapata-Fonseca, L., Dotov, D., Fossion, R., Froese, T., Schilbach, L., Vogeley, K. and Timmermans, B. (2019). Multi-Scale Coordination of Distinctive Movement Patterns During Embodied Interaction Between Adults With High-Functioning Autism and Neurotypicals. Front. Psychol. 9:2760.
2018
- González-Grandon, X. (2018). How Music Connects: Social Sensory Consciousness in Musical Ritual. Material Religion. doi: 10.1080/17432200.2018.1485353
- Schutz, C. G., Ramírez-Vizcaya, S. and Froese, T. (2018). The Clinical Concept of Opioid Addiction Since 1877: Still Wanting After All These Years. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 9:508. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00508
- Gonzalez-Grandón, X. and Froese, T. (2018).Grounding 4E Cognition in Mexico: Introduction to special issue on spotlight on 4E Cognition research in Mexico. Adaptive Behavior, 26 (5): 189-198.
- González-Grandón, X; Zapata-Fonseca, L; Gómez-Escobar, H; Ortíz-Garin, G; Flores, J; Sáenz-Burrola, A; Froese, T. (2018). The Enactive Torch: Interactive Embodied Learning with a Sensory Substitution Interface. TIES: Revista de Tecnología e Innovación en Educación Superior, 1(0): 1-15.
- Zarco, M. and Froese, T. (2018). Self-Optimization in Continuous-Time Recurrent Neural Networks. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 5:96. doi:10.3389/frobt.2018.00096
- Froese, T., Campos, J. I., and Virgo, N. (2018). An iterated learning approach to the origins of the standard genetic code can help to explain its sequence of amino acid assignments. Artificial Life Conference Proceedings, pp. 137–144.
- Dotov, D. and Froese, T. (2018). Mutual synchronization and control between artificial chaotic system and human. Artificial Life Conference Proceedings, pp. 109–110.
- Siqueiros, J. M., Mojica, L., and Ramírez-Vizcaya, S. (2018). The affective affordances of the web: a 4E approach. Artificial Life Conference Proceedings, pp. 107–108.
- Dotov, D. and Froese, T. (2018). Entraining chaotic dynamics: A novel movement sonification paradigm could promote generalization. Human Movement Science, 61, 27-41.
- Zapata-Fonseca, L., Dotov, D., Fossion, R., Froese, T., Schilbach, L., Vogeley, K. and Timmermans, B. (2019). Multi-Scale Coordination of Distinctive Movement Patterns During Embodied Interaction Between Adults With High-Functioning Autism and Neurotypicals. Front. Psychol. 9:2760.
- Fossion, R., Sáenz-Burrola, A., Zapata-Fonseca, L. (2018). On the stability and adaptability of human physiology: Gaussians meet heavy-tailed distributions. INTERdisciplina (CEIICH-UNAM) (In press).
- Froese, T., Campos, J. I., Fujishima, K., Kiga, D., and Virgo, N. (2018). Horizontal transfer of code fragments between protocells can explain the origins of the genetic code without vertical descent. Scientific Reports, 8. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-21973-y
- Zapata-Fonseca, L., Froese, T., Schilbach, L., Vogeley, K., and Timmermans, B. (2018). Sensitivity to social contingency in adults with high-functioning autism during computer-mediated embodied interaction. Behav. Sci., 8(2), 22; doi:10.3390/bs8020022
- Zarco, M. and Froese, T. (2018). Self-modeling in Hopfield Neural Networks with Continuous Activation Function. Procedia Compute Science, 123: 573-578
- Ramírez-Vizcaya, S. (2018). Reseña del libro Enactive cognition at the edge of sense-making. Making sense of non-sense. Open Insight, 9(15): 305-319
- Naveja, J. J., Zapata-Fonseca, L., and Contreras-Torres, F. F. (2018). Modeling response to oncological surgery. In Guide to Outcome Modeling. In: Issam El Naqa (ed.), Radiotherapy and Oncology: Listening to the Data. Taylor and Francis. (In editorial process)
2017
- Brandan, M.E., Ávila, M.A., Fossion R. & Zapata-Fonseca, L. (2017). Una mirada a la investigación futura en física médica en México. In: JL. Lucio Martínez and M. Torres Labansat (eds.), Presente y Futuro de la Ciencia en México: Retos y Perspectivas de la Física. Mexico: Academia Mexicana de Ciencias, pp. 175-18
- Campos, J. I. & Froese, T.. (2017). Referential communication as a collective property of a brain-body-environment-body-brain system: A minimal cognitive model. IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI) Proceedings, 863-870. ISBN: 978-1-5386-2725-9
- Froese, T. & Zapata-Fonseca, L. (2017). Commentary: Alignment in social interactions. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:1249. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01249
- Dotov, D., Nie, L., Wojcik, K., Jinks, A., Yu, X. and Chemero, A. (2017). Cognitive and movement measures reflect the transition to presence-at-hand. New Ideas in Psychology, 45: 1-10
- Froese, T. (2017). La vida es preciosa por ser precaria: Individualidad, mortalidad y el significado. Iztapalapa, 82: 173-198 [Translator L. Rodríguez Benavidez]
- [English version] Froese, T. (2017). Life is precious because it is precarious: Individuality, mortality, and the problem of meaning. In Dodig-Crnkovic, G. & Giovagnoli, R. (Eds.), Representation and Reality: Humans, Animals and Machines, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 30-55.
2016
- Zapata-Fonseca, L., Dotov, D. G., Fossion, R. Y., and Froese, T. (2016). Time series analysis of embodied interaction: Movement variability and complexity matching as dyadic properties. Frontiers in Psychology, 7(1940). doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01940
- Froese, T. (2016). De la cibernética a la nueva ciencia cognitiva. Ciencia, 67(1): 52-58 [Translator H. Gomez Escobar]
- Froese, T., Iizuka, H., and Ikegami, T. (2016). Interfaces humano-computadora mínimas para el estudio del desarrollo interactivo de la conciencia social. In: P. Hernández Chávez, J. García Campos, & M. Romo Pimentel (Eds.), Cognición: Estudios Multidisciplinarios, Mexico City: CEFPSVLT, pp. 31-73 [Translator H. Gomez Escobar]
- Dotov, D. (2016). Perception-action mutuality does not obviate emergence or the animal’s active role in the perceptual act. Constructivist Foundations, 11(2): 308–309
- Dotov, D. G., Bardy, B. G., and Dalla Bella, S. (2016). The role of environmental constraints in walking: Effects of steering and sharp turns on gait dynamics. Scientific Reports, 6(28374). doi: 10.1038/srep28374
- Ulloa, R., and Froese, T. (2016). Nobility-targeting raids among the Classic Maya: Cooperation in scale-free networks persists under tournament attack when population size fluctuates. In: C. Gershenson, T. Froese, J. M. Siqueiros, W. Aguilar, E. J. Izquierdo, and H. Sayama (eds.), Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2016, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, in press
2015
- Fossion, R. and Zapata-Fonseca, L. (2015). The scientific method. In: C. García-Peña et al. (eds.), Aging Research – Methodological Issues. Switzerland: Springer, pp. 9-26