Collective behavior : from cells to societies : interdisciplinary research team summaries : conference, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, California, November 13-15, 2014 /
Collective Behavior is the summary of the 2014 National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Conference on Collective Behavior. Participants were divided into fourteen interdisciplinary research teams. The teams spent nine hours over two days exploring diverse challenges at the interface of science, en...
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press,
[2015]
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- IDR Team Summary 1: Using our understanding of cooperation in cognitive organisms to understand cooperation in organisms or entities without brains and vice versa.
- IDR Team Summary 2: How would you spend 100 million dollars over the next five years to understand and harness the power of social networks?
- IDR Team Summary 3: What proximate mechanisms underlie helping and cooperation?
- IDR Team Summary 4: Develop general principles to understand the interplay between individual variation and group function.
- IDR Team Summary 5: How do we solve the tragedy of the commons?
- IDR Team Summary 6: Are there fundamental principles underlying the transition from one to two individuals? Are these scalable to larger social groups?
- IDR Team Summary 7: Evaluate the degree to which cooperation and conflict need to be balanced in order to facilitate the evolution, expansion, optimal performance, and maintenance of collective behaviors.
- IDR Team Summary 8: From single cells to tissue: What causes organismality to emerge from individual cells, achieving control of conflict at lower levels so the organism becomes the unit of adaptation?
- IDR Team Summary 9: How do general principles of cooperation and competition influence our understanding of brain networks?
- Appendixes
- List of Collective Behavior Pre-conference Tutorials
- Agenda.