Male G is always flashing his u light which happens to fall on the photosensor ‘a’ of F1, which causes F1 to stop. The u light is flashing.įemales are currently rotating 90º on their own axes.ĭuring this rotation, Male G happens come across Female F1 and all of their components (sensors, lights, mirror) face each other for a fraction of seconds. Male G rotates on its own axis across 180º and two males rotate across 360º. The male G has an “O” drive and needs to locate a female that has the same drive. Premises: (initial conditions: there is no female memory male and female have same drive and reinforcement occurs F1’s drive “O” starts at X) Occurs when the male and female are face-to-face but:įemale’s mirrors do not reflect back the B light to the right receptors (C or D receptors) įemale’s angular-satisfaction short-term memory: When the signal from the male indicates satisfaction (sound), the female remembers the angular position of her mirror and uses that memory for the next encounter Unreinforced encounter (not satisfying a drive): If reinforcement occurs for a period of time, satisfaction can be reached, defined as the when the level of drive (O or P) goes above a predefined (parameterized, arbitrary) level. Reinforcement occurs when female and male:įemale’s mirrors reflect back the B light at the right receptors – either the C or D receptor - which adds to the level of satisfaction (C/O or D/P) Reinforcing encounter (satisfying a drive): A process whereby the drives of males and females become satisfied, through male-female interactions. Represents the agreement between the male and the female for having the same drive by remaining constant Ĭ & D Receptors: C & D receptors are the points where satisfaction of the drives can occur if female’s mirror reflects B light back to C or Dįemales rotation around self for 90º – clockwise & anticlockwise – limited to 90ºĮach male rotates around self for 180º & 2 males rotate 360º together connected by the bar Represents the ongoing search of the male for the female by blinking Represents the type of drive of the male onlyĪcts as a blinking signal for initiating interaction between male and femaleī light : Comes from the same lamp as u light, installed on the male body U light: Comes from a lamp installed on the male body The Lamp: Projecting u light & B light for different purposes The color of lights: Represents drive of female and male: Drive: A goal to be achieved by male & female, presented as O & P
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