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Toward a Practical Theory of Timing: Upbeat and E-Series Time for Organisms
2020
Biosemiotics
AbstractTiming adjustment is an important ability for living organisms. Wild animals need to act at the right moment to catch prey or escape a predator. Land plants, although limited in their movement, need to decide the right time to grow and bloom. Humans also need to decide the right moment for social actions. Although scientists can pinpoint the timing of such behaviors by observation, we know extremely little about how living organisms as actors or players decide when to act – such as the
doi:10.1007/s12304-020-09398-5
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