Peter Todd's Publications on

Mate choice

Cognitive Science Program Indiana University, Bloomington

pmtodd@indiana.edu

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 Todd, P.M., and Miller, G.F. (1999). From pride and prejudice to persuasion: Realistic heuristics for mate search. In G. Gigerenzer, P.M. Todd, and the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics that make us smart. New York: Oxford University Press.  More information 

  
 Todd, P.M. (1999). Simulating the evolution of musical behavior. In N. Wallin (Ed.), The origins of music. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.  More information 

  
 Todd, P.M., and Werner, G.M. (1999). Frankensteinian approaches to evolutionary music composition. In N. Griffith and P.M. Todd (Eds.), Musical networks: Parallel distributed perception and performance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.  More information 

 Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1998). Mate choice turns cognitive. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2, 190-198.  More information 

  
 Werner, G.M., and Todd, P.M. (1997). Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication. In P. Husbands and I. Harvey (Eds.), Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life(pp. 434-443). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.  More information 

 Todd, P.M., and Miller, G.F. (1997b). Biodiversity through sexual selection. In C.G. Langton and K. Shimohara (Eds.), Artificial life V: Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (pp. 289-299). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.  More information 

 Todd, P.M. (1997). Searching for the next best mate. In R. Conte, R. Hegselmann, and P. Terna (Eds.), Simulating social phenomena (pp. 419-436). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.  More information 

 Todd, P.M. (1996). Sexual selection and the evolution of learning. In R. Belew and M. Mitchell (Eds.), Adaptive individuals in evolving populations: Models and algorithms (pp. 365-393). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.  More information 

  
 Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1995). The role of mate choice in biocomputation: Sexual selection as a process of search, optimization, and diversification. In W. Banzhaf and F.H. Eeckman (Eds.), Evolution and biocomputation: Computational models of evolution (pp. 169-204). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.  More information 

 Todd, P.M., and Miller, G.F. (1993). Parental guidance suggested: How parental imprinting evolves through sexual selection as an adaptive learning mechanism. Adaptive Behavior, 2(1), 5-47.  More information 

 Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1993). Evolutionary wanderlust: Sexual selection with directional mate preferences. In J.-A. Meyer, H.L. Roitblat, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From animals to animats 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 21-30). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.  More information 

 Todd, P.M., and Miller, G.F. (1991). On the sympatric origin of species: Mercurial mating in the quicksilver model. In R.K. Belew and L.B. Booker (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (pp. 547-554). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.  More information 

  

 

 

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