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In Prisoner's Dilemma and Hawk-Dove games our agents followed three imitation-type, short-term strategy adoption rules, the 'pair-wise comparison dynamics' (also called as 'replicator dynamics'proportionalonal updating' and 'best-takes-over' (also called as 'imitation of the best') strategy adoption rules [13].
At the east end is a grandiose lunette or "Diocletian window", in imitation of the type used at Roman baths, filling the space left clear by the arch of the barrel vault.
(The type of imitation used in the muhammes was distinct from that used in certain types of gazel and kasîde in which a poet referred to a poem by another poet or sometimes by two or three previous poets in order to "answer" and surpass his predecessors).
Friends frequently copy speech patterns and body language, a type of imitation called behavioral mimicry.
And while de Waal agrees with the researchers that the dogs must be using declarative memory to do this type of imitation, Hare and others are less certain.
Again, several folk dances have characteristics akin to pantomime, breaking up into five main types of imitation: village life, nature, combat, courtship, and animals or birds.
The discovery indicates that this type of imitation--a prerequisite for cultural learning--may predate primates.
The muhammes, a five-line poem, was generally reserved for a type of poetic imitation in which a second poet closed the poem by writing three lines that mimicked the style of the opening couplet, written by a first poet.
In the present study, patients showing severely impaired cortical function and little voluntary movement of their extremities demonstrated a similar type of oral imitation to that observed in neonates, supporting this hypothesis.
Folded into this mix is a big-voiced singer of strangely haunting Hebrew popular songs (Ms. Sher), whose lip-synching imitation of a Celine Dion-type star, complete with the taped roar of an audience, is pitch perfect and delicious.
The entry hall at Webster Hall is a strange mix of a place: wainscoting and baseboards of highly figured dark marble, perhaps 100 years old, above which were placed wallboard-type sheets of imitation marble from a much later date, running to the ceiling.
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