[In press/review/prep][Journal],[Books/Editorial],[Conference],[Reviews],[Abstracts],[Thesis],[Tech.Rep.]
In press /
in review / in preparation
Seth, A.K.
(in preparation). Measuring autonomy and
emergence via Granger causality.
Seth, A.K. (in preparation). Cognitive computation and consciousness: Current challenges and future directions. (Invited keynote article for the inaugural issue of Cognitive Computation).
Dienes, Z. and Seth, A.K.
(submitted). The conscious and the
unconscious.
(Invited for the Encyclopedia of
Behavioral Neuroscience, ed. G. Koob, F. Thompson, and M. Le Moal).
Seth, A.K.
(submitted). Functions of consciousness.
(Invited for the Elsevier Encyclopedia of
Consciousness, ed. W. Banks). [draft .pdf,
comments welcome!]
Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (in press). Consciousness and complexity. In Springer Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, B. Meyer (Editor-in-Chief). [.pdf]
30. Clowes, R., and Seth, A.K. (2008). Axioms, properties, and criteria: Roles for synthesis in the science of consciousness. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 44:94-104 [.pdf] (special issue on artificial consciousness).
29. Seth, A.K., Dienes, Z., Cleeremans, A., Overgaard, M., and Pessoa, L. (2008). Measuring consciousness: Relating behavioural and neurophysiological approaches. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 12:314-321 [.pdf]
28. Seth, A.K. (2008). Theories and measures of
consciousness develop together. Consciousness and Cognition,
17:986-988. [.pdf]
(reply to Persaud et al.'s
comment
on
this.)
27. Seth, A.K. (2008). Post-decision wagering measures metacognitive content, not sensory consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 17:981-983 [.pdf]
26. Guo, S., Seth, A.K., Kendrick, K., Zhou, C., and Feng, J. (2008). Partial Granger causality: Eliminating exogenous inputs and latent variables. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 172(1):79-93. [.pdf]
25. McKinstry, J.L., Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2008). Embodied models of delayed neural responses: Spatiotemporal categorization and predictive motor control in brain-based devices. Neural Networks 21(4):553-61. [.pdf]
24. Seth, A.K. (2008). Causal networks in simulated neural systems. Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2:49-64. [.pdf]
23. Seth, A.K. (2007). Granger causality. Scholarpedia, 2(7):1667.
22. Seth, A.K. (2007). Models of consciousness. Scholarpedia, 2(1):1328.
21. Seth, A.K. (2007). The ecology of action selection: Insights from artificial life. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B, 362(1485):1545-58. [.pdf][supporting info .pdf]
20. Prescott, T.J., Bryson, J.J., and Seth, A.K. (2007). Modelling natural action selection: Introduction to the theme issue. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Series B, 362(1485):1521-9. [.pdf]
19. Seth, A.K.
(2007).The functional utility
of consciousness depends on content as well as on state. Behavioral and
Brain Sciences
30(1):106. [.pdf]
18.
Seth, A.K., and Edelman, G.M. (2007).
Distinguishing causal interactions in neural populations. Neural
Computation 19(4):910-933.
[.pdf]
17. Seth, A.K., Izhikevich, E.M., Reeke, G.N., & Edelman, G.M. (2006). Theories and measures of consciousness: An extended framework. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 103(28):10799-10804. [.pdf] [supporting info .pdf]
16. Seth, A.K., Iversen, J.R., and Edelman, G.M. (2006). Single trial discrimination of truthful from deceptive responses during a game of financial risk using alpha-band MEG signals. Neuroimage 32(1):465-476. [.pdf]
15. Seth, A.K. (2005). Causal connectivity analysis of evolved neural networks during behavior. Network: Computation in Neural Systems.16(1):35-54 [.pdf] (preprint)
14. Seth, A.K., Sporns, O., and Krichmar, J.L. (2005). Neurorobotic models in neuroscience and neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics, 3(3):167-70.[.pdf]
13. Krichmar, J.L., Seth, A.K., Nitz, D., Fleischer, J., and Edelman, G.M. (2005). Spatial navigation and causal analysis in a brain-based device modeling cortical-hippocampal interactions. Neuroinformatics, 3(3): 197-222. [.pdf]
12. Seth, A.K., and Baars, B.J. (2005). Neural Darwinism and consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1):140-168. [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K., Baars, B.J, and Edelman, D.B. (2005). Criteria for consciousness in humans and other mammals. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1):119-139. [.pdf] [media feature].
10. Edelman, D.B., Baars, B.J, and Seth, A.K. (2005). Identifying hallmarks of consciousness in non-mammalian species. Consciousness and Cognition. 14(1): 169-187. [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K., Edelman, D.B., and Baars, B.J. (2004). Let's not forget about sensory consciousness (continuing commentary). Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27(4): 601-602. [.pdf] (preprint)
8. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Visual binding through reentrant connectivity and dynamic synchronization in a brain-based device. Cerebral Cortex, 14:1185-99. [.pdf] (with permission of Oxford University Press)
7. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Active sensing of visual and tactile stimuli by brain-based devices. International Journal of Robotics and Automation. 19(4):222-238 [.pdf] (preprint)
6. Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2004). Environment and behavior influence the complexity of evolved neural networks. Adaptive Behavior, 12(1):5-21. [.pdf]
5. Chen, Y., Seth, A.K., Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (2003). The power of human brain magnetoencephalographic signals can be modulated up or down by changes in an attentive visual task. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 100(6):3501-3506. [.pdf]
4. Wheeler, M., Bullock, S., Di Paolo, E., Noble, J., Bedau, M., Husbands, P., Kirby, S., and Seth, A.K. (2002). The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on ALife modelling. Artificial Life, 8(1):87-101. [.pdf] (preprint)
3. Seth, A.K. (2001). Modelling group foraging: Individual suboptimality, interference, and a kind of matching. Adaptive Behavior, 9(2):67-91. [.pdf]
2. Young, A.W., Rowland, D., Etcoff, N., Calder, A.J., Seth, A.K., and Perrett, D.I. (1997). Facial expression megamix: Tests of dimensional and category accounts of emotion recognition, Cognition, 63, 271-313. [.pdf]
1. Westbrook, R.F., Duffield, T.Q., Good, A.J., Halligan, S., Seth, A.K., and Swinbourne, A.L. (1995). Extinction of within-event learning is contextually controlled and subject to renewal, Quat. J. Exp. Psychol., 48B/4, 357-376.
Books / chapters / edited collections etc.
6. Baars, B.J. and Seth, A.K.
(in press). Theories and models of
consciousness in neuroscience.
In Squire, L. et al. (Eds.) Elsevier New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,
Elsevier Press. [.pdf]
5. Seth, A.K.
(in press). Brain mechanisms of
consciousness in humans and other animals. In Veit efnið af andanum, S.
Atlason and Þ. Helgadóttir (Eds). University of Iceland Press. (In
Icelandic).
4. Prescott, T.J., Bryson, J.J., and Seth, A.K. (Eds., 2007). Modelling natural action selection. Phil. Trans Roy. Soc. B. 362(1485). Guest-edited theme issue.
3. Bryson, J.J., Prescott, T.J., and Seth, A.K. (Eds., 2005). Modelling natural action selection. AISB Press. Edited proceedings. [.pdf].
2.
Seth, A.K., Sporns, O., and Krichmar, J. (Eds., 2005). Neurorobotic models in neuroscience and neuroinformatics.
Neuroinformatics 3(3). Guest-edited special issue.
[cover.pdf].
[editorial.pdf]
1.
Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2004).
Theoretical neuroanatomy: Analyzing the structure and dynamics of networks
in the brain. In Complex Networks. E. Ben-Naim, H. Fraunfelder, & Z.
Toroczkai (eds). p.483-511, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [.pdf]
© Springer-Verlag.
21. Seth, A.K. (2008). Measuring emergence via nonlinear Granger causality. In S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson, and M. A. Bedau (eds.) Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp.545-553. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [.pdf].
20. Bermudez, E., Philippides, A., and Seth, A.K. (2008). Movement strategies for learning in visual recognition. In S. Bullock, J. Noble, R. Watson, and M. A. Bedau (eds.) Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp.41-49. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [.pdf]
19. Chorley, P, and Seth, A.K. (2008). Closing the sensory-motor loop on dopamine signalled reinforcement learning. In M. Asada et al. (Eds.) From Animats to Animals 10, The Tenth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. LNAI 5040, pp. 280–290, Springer-Verlag, Berlin [.pdf]
18. Grespan, L., Froese, T., Di Paolo, E., Seth, A.K., Spiers, A., and Bigge, W. (2008). Investigation of the role of movement in the constitution of spatial perception using the Enactive Torch. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Enactive Interfaces. [.pdf].
17. Seth, A.K. (2007). Measuring autonomy by multivariate autoregressive modelling. In Almeida e Costa, F. et al. (Eds) Proc. 9th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2007), pp.475-485. [.pdf]
16. Bermudez-Contreras, E. and Seth, A.K. (2007). Simulations of simulations in evolutionary robotics. In Almeida e Costa, F. et al. (Eds) Proc. 9th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2007), pp.796-806. [.pdf]
15. Seth, A.K. (2006). Causal networks in neural systems: From water mazes to consciousness. In Aleksander, I. et al. (Eds). Proc. Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems (BICS2006) [.pdf]
14. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Spatiotemporal processing of whisker input supports texture discrimination by a brain-based device. In Schaal, S., Ijspeert, A., Billard, A., Vijajamumar, S., Hallam, J., and Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 8: Proceedings of the. Eighth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 130-139, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
13. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Texture discrimination by an autonomous mobile brain-based device with whiskers. Proc. 2004 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2004).pp.4295-4930. IEEE Press. [.pdf]
12. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2003). Visual binding, reentry, and neuronal synchrony in a physically situated brain-based device. In C.G. Prinze et al. (Eds.), Proc. 3rd Int. Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics, pp. 177-179, Lund University Cognitive Studies. [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K. (2002). Agent-based modelling and the environmental complexity thesis. In Hallam, J., Floreano, D., Hallam, B., Hayes, G., & Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 13-24, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf] ['see review: must read' paper]
10. Seth, A.K. (2002). Competitive foraging, decision making, and the ecological rationality of the matching law. In Hallam, J., Floreano, D., Hallam, B., Hayes, G., & Meyer, J.-A. (Eds.), From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 359-368, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K. (2000). Unorthodox optimal foraging theory. In Meyer, J., Berthoz, A., Floreano, D., Roitblat, H., Nicoud, J.-D., & Mondada, F. (Eds.), From animals to animats 6: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 478-481 Cambridge, MA, MIT Press. [.pdf]
8. Seth, A.K. (2002). Distinguishing adaptive from non-adaptive evolution using Ashby's law of requisite variety. Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC2002), pp.1163-1169. IEEE Press. [.pdf]
7. Seth, A.K. (2001). Spatially explicit models of forager interference. In Kelemen, J, & Sosik, P. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 151-160 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
6. Seth, A.K. (1999). Evolving behavioural choice: An exploration of Herrnstein's matching law. In Floreano, D., Nicoud, J.-D., & Mondada, F. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 225-236 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
5. Seth, A.K. (1999). A cybernetic perspective on the role of noise in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. In Ochoa, A., Soto, M.R., & Santana, R. (Eds.), AI Symposium, Second International Conference on Cybernetics, Applied Mathematics and Physics: CIMAF99. Editorial Academia.
4. Seth, A.K. (1998). The evolution of complexity and the value of variability. In Adami, C., Belew, R., Kitano, H., & Taylor, C. (Eds.), Artificial Life VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 209-221 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf]
3. Seth, A.K. (1998). Evolving action selection and selective attention without actions, attention, or selection. In Pfeifer, R., Blumberg, B., Meyer, J., & Wilson, S. (Eds.), From animals to animats 5: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 139-147 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf] [russian version]
2. Seth, A.K. (1998). Noise and the pursuit of complexity: A study in evolutionary robotics. In Husbands, P., & Meyer, J. (Eds.), Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Evolutionary Robotics, pp. 123-137 Berlin, Springer-Verlag. [.pdf] © Springer-Verlag.
1. Seth, A.K. (1997). Interaction, uncertainty, and the evolution of complexity. In Husbands, P., and Harvey, I. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 521-530 Cambridge, MA. MIT Press. [.pdf]
1. Seth, A.K. (2003). What's the difference between an invisible house and an invisible face? Science and Consciousness Review, May 2003, No. 1. [.pdf]
17.
Passaro, P., Harris, C.A., Seth, A.K., O'Shea, M., and Husbands, P. (2008).
Spike sorting and functional connectivity
analysis using self-organizing maps and Granger causality.
1st INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics,
Stockholm, September 2008.
16. Passaro, P., Harris, C.A., Seth, A.K.,
O'Shea, M., and Husbands, P. (2008).
Functional connectivity, behavioral
state, and plasticity analysis of multi-unit electrophysiology data from
semi-intact snail brains using self-organizing maps and Granger causality.
Society for
Neuroscience, Washington DC, USA
15. Dienes, Z., and Seth, A.K. (2008).
Gambling on the unconscious. 12th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific
Study of Consciousness (ASSC12), Taipei, June 2008.
14. Seth, A.K.,
Dienes, Z., Cleeremans, A., Overgaard, M., and Pessoa, L. (2008).
Measuring consciousness. 12th Meeting of the Association for the Scientific
Study of Consciousness (ASSC12), Taipei, June 2008.
13.
Seth, A.K. (2007). Granger causality analysis of
MEG signals during a working memory task. Society for Neuroscience, San
Diego, CA, USA [.pdf]
12.
Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2005). Distinguishing
cause from context in neural dynamics during spatial navigation.
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, Washington DC, USA [.pdf]
11. Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2005). Distinguishing cause from context in neural dynamics during spatial navigation. Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, USA [.pdf]
10. Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2005). Causal connectivity analysis of neuronal dynamics during behavior. 9th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems. Boston, MA, USA [.pdf]
9. Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2004). Causal connectivity of neural dynamics during behavior. Dynamical Neuroscience XII, San Diego, CA, USA [.pdf]
8. Iversen, J.R., Chen, Y., Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Patel, A.D. (2004). Attentional modulation of cortical auditory and visual steady-state responses in a bimodal paradigm. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA [.pdf]
7. Seth, A.K. (2004). High neural complexity accompanies robust behavior in a target fixation task. 8th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, USA [.pdf]
6. Seth, A.K., McKinstry, J.L., and Krichmar, J.L. (2003). Conditioning and texture discrimination by a brain-based device with whiskers. Society for Neuroscience: Program No. 58.5. New Orleans LA, USA. [.pdf]
5. Iversen, J.R., Chen, Y., Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Patel, A.D. (2003). Attention increases long distance phase coherence, but not power, of the cortical auditory steady-state response in a bimodal paradigm. Society for Neuroscience: Program No. 58.5. New Orleans, LA, USA. [.pdf]
4. Seth, A.K. and Edelman, G.M. (2003). Theoretical neuroanatomy: Analyzing the structure and dynamics of networks in the brain. 23rd Annual Conference of the Center for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA. [.pdf]
3. Seth, A.K. and Baars, B.J. (2003). Can neural Darwinism explain consciousness? An empirical evaluation. 7th Conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. Memphis, TE, USA. [.pdf]
2. Krichmar, J.L., McKinstry, J., Edelman, G.M., and Seth, A.K. (2003). Visual binding through reentrant connectivity and synchronization in a brain-based device. 7th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, USA. [.pdf]
1. McKinstry, J., Seth, A.K., Edelman, G.M., and Krichmar, J.L. (2002). Synchronous activity binds visual stimulus properties viewed by a brain-based device. Society for Neuroscience: Program No. 558.12. Washington DC, USA. [.pdf]
Seth, A.K. (2001). On the relations between behaviour, mechanism, and environment: explorations in artificial evolution. D.Phil. thesis, University of Sussex, U.K. [click here].
Seth, A.K. (1998). A co-evolutionary approach to the call admission problem in telecommunications. University of Sussex Cognitive Science Research Paper CSRP-478. [.pdf]