adaptation

psychology
Also known as: adaptability

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basis of intelligence

memory and forgetting

relation to study of international relations

  • In international relations: Structures, institutions, and levels of analysis

    …apparent, however, only because such adaptation can be viewed as reinforcing the neorealist thesis that institutions reflect the existing international structure: when that structure changes, they must change accordingly if they are to survive. Thus, NATO was able to survive because it underwent a transformation. At the same time, NATO’s…

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theories of perception

  • ambiguous picture
    In perception: Context effects

    …in a more recently developed adaptation-level theory, which also provides a general perceptual model. At the core of the model is the notion that the manner in which a stimulus is perceived depends not only on its own physical characteristics but also on those of surrounding stimuli and of stimuli…

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  • ambiguous picture
    In perception: Information discrepancy

    Similarly adaptation to the perceptual aftereffects rapidly occurs after the prism is removed in such experiments.

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work of Holland

  • In John Henry Holland

    …emergence and individual and organizational adaptation. For example, beginning about 1977, Holland developed an artificial market based on a few simple rules and with competing “agents.” In addition to developing a system of payments and rewards for his agents, he “bred” them by creating the first genetic algorithms—essentially enabling his…

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