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... alter itself , for instance by learning new skills or reorganizing itself so as to make new behaviors possible ; it may alter the environment ; it may with- draw from the environment and seek a more favorable one ; or it may alter E ...
... alter itself , for instance by learning new skills or reorganizing itself so as to make new behaviors possible ; it may alter the environment ; it may with- draw from the environment and seek a more favorable one ; or it may alter E ...
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... altered only by mutations . Lamarck appears to have been wrong in suggesting that the ordinary experience of the system can alter heredity.39 Information inputs from the envi- ronment , however , can affect such processes in a sys- tem ...
... altered only by mutations . Lamarck appears to have been wrong in suggesting that the ordinary experience of the system can alter heredity.39 Information inputs from the envi- ronment , however , can affect such processes in a sys- tem ...
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... Alter DMJ perceived world affect relations by messages attended to Decisions made generate new messages Messages in attention space utilized in decision making Messages in attention space utilized in decision making Decision maker K ...
... Alter DMJ perceived world affect relations by messages attended to Decisions made generate new messages Messages in attention space utilized in decision making Messages in attention space utilized in decision making Decision maker K ...
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