Context-dependent preferences in the European greenfinch ( Carduelis chloris ) . Animal Cognition . 2011; 14 :269–277. doi: 10.1007/s10071-010-0360-7Herborn K, Alexander L, Arnold KE, 2011. Colour cues or spatial cues? Context-dependent preferences in the European green- finch Carduelis...
We suggest that repeated encounters generated a context in which individuals had a prior expectation of temporal stability, and hence context-dependent cue selection. Next, we trained birds to find food in the absence of colour cues but tested them in the presence of visual distracters. Birds ...
Answer to: Besides priming, memory retrieval cues can be context-dependent, state-dependent, and depend on the serial position. a. True b. False By...
Direct visual responses to landmarks are less critically dependent on the correct contextual cues. The functional argument might be made that the conditions for performing local vectors need to be ...
(15 words per context) with effects of less overloaded context cues (1 and 3 words per context) on recall. The size of the reinstatement effects in Experiment 1 show how potently video contexts can cue recall. A strong effect of cue overload was also found; reinstatement effects were ...
Context-dependent M1 encoding of equivalent kinematics Between conditions, we found two significant differences regarding the population coding of joint movements in M1 L2/3: First, the encoding of shoulder and wrist movements significantly increased in the irregular compared with the regular context. Se...
Research on context-dependent memory has addressed many external and internal types of contexts. However, whether the physical activity engaged in at the t
7d–g). Thus, the sensory context modulates escape sequences by inhibiting A19c neurons in an intensity-dependent manner. A19c could thus be involved in competitive interactions with a neuron or neurons receiving mechanosensory inputs. The outcome of competition depends on the relative level of ...
We demonstrate that aggressive interactions between Argentine ant workers are affected by social and/or ecological contexts and that responses to externally derived recognition cues are context dependent. We provide additional support for Reeve's (1989) optimal acceptance threshold model, whereby the actio...
Seeing red? Colour biases of foraging birds are context dependentAvoidance learningColour preferenceFood choiceGreat titsBlue titsWarning colourationColours are commonly used as visual cues when measuring animals' cognitive abilities. However, animals can have innate biases towards certain colours that ...