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The second thing to note is that by stipulating that insightful behavior must not be the result of training, trial-and-error, or copying, Thorpe and his interpreters are, first and foremost, attempting to rule out cases where the behaviors are the products of ‘mere association’,i.e., sti...
City rats: insight from rat spatial behavior into human cognition in urban environments The structure and shape of the urban environment influence our ability to find our way about in the city. Understanding how the physical properties of the ... O Yaski,J Portugali,D Eilam - 《Animal Cogniti...
Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksThe Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior has engaged-with great success-the efforts of many of the best behavioral biolo... Breed Moore - 《Reference Reviews》 被引量: 155发表: 2010年 BEHAVIOR MECHANISMS IN MONKEYS The purpose of this study was (1) to develop...
Animal-borne camera systems (i.e., cameras mounted on animals) provide novel tools to study the behavior of elusive animals. Here, we used an animal-borne video system to record the activities of wild bears during the mating season. Video camera collars were attached to four adult Asian ...
Methylmercury: Human exposure, animal behavior, and insight on molecular mechanismThe potential risk for methylmercury (MeHg) exposure to humans continues to be substantial. It is a concern not only for those exposed in excess, but for all fish-consuming individuals. The long-term consequences of ...
Bottom five rows are outputs of independent CNNs trained in each of the four brain regions recorded in the same animal. The black box in the left column indicates a NREM-to-wake flicker in primary motor cortex. The black box in the center column demonstrates a NREM-to-REM flicker in ...
Insight can be attributed to animals’ ability for fast integration of behaviors gained from their past experience and effectively applying this experience for solving a problem as a meaningful whole, in the context of a situation. W. Thorpe (1963) defined “insightful behavior” as “the sudden...
Venom proteases have previously been suggested to cause tissue destruction and thus facilitate toxin penetration or to be involved in the initial extra-oral digestion of the prey34. While this function could not be excluded, the findings in this study indicate that these venom proteases primarily pl...