“‘Animal Psych’ Tag”,2019-10-04
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psychology/animal, most recent first: 7 related tags, 131 annotations, & 21 links (parent).
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- “Long-Term Tracking of Social Structure in Groups of Rats”, et al 2024
- “Do Rodents Smell With Sound?”, 2024
- “African Elephants Address One Another With Individually Specific Name-Like Calls”, et al 2024
- “Machine Learning Reveals the Control Mechanics of an Insect Wing Hinge”, et al 2024
- “Influence of COVID-19 on the Emergence of Stone-Tool Use Behavior in a Population of Common Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca Fascicularis Fascicularis) in Thailand”, et al 2023
- “Abnormal Behavioral Episodes Associated With Sleep and Quiescence in Octopus Insularis: Possible Nightmares in a Cephalopod?”, et al 2023
- “Why Flying Insects Gather at Artificial Light”, et al 2023
- “A Circuit Mechanism Linking past and Future Learning through Shifts in Perception”, et al 2023
- “The Nematode Worm C. Elegans Chooses between Bacterial Foods As If Maximizing Economic Utility”, et al 2023
- “Chimpanzee and Human Risk Preferences Show Key Similarities”, et al 2023
- “In the Line of Fire: Debris Throwing by Wild Octopuses”, Godfrey- et al 2022
- “Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory: Despite Having Tiny Arthropod Brains, Spiders in a New Experiment Showed Some Complex Cognitive Calculations”, 2022
- “Do Bumble Bees Play?”, et al 2022
- “Western Black Widow Spiders (Latrodectus Hesperus) Remember Prey Capture Location and Size, but Only Alter Behavior for Prey Caught at Particular Sites”, et al 2022
- “The Impact of Environmental Factors on the Evolution of Brain Size in Carnivorans”, et al 2022
- “Male Rock Hyraxes That Maintain an Isochronous Song Rhythm Achieve Higher Reproductive Success”, et al 2022
- “Do Monkeys Use Sex Toys? Evidence of Stone Tool-Assisted Masturbation in Free-Ranging Long-Tailed Macaques”, et al 2022
- “Motivational Trade-Offs and Modulation of Nociception in Bumblebees”, et al 2022
- “Paper Wasps Form Abstract Concept of ‘Same and Different’”, et al 2022
- “Is the Naked Mole-Rat a Domestic Animal?”, 2022
- “Rats Emit Unique Distress Calls in Social Inequality Conditions”, et al 2022
- “Where Is It Like to Be an Octopus?”, Carls-2022
- “A Meta-Analysis of Sex Differences in Animal Personality: No Evidence for the Greater Male Variability Hypothesis”, et al 2021
- “Short-Term & Long-Term Effects of an Extreme Case of Autotomy: Does ‘tail’ Loss and Subsequent Constipation Decrease the Locomotor Performance of Male and Female Scorpions?”, 2021
- “A Pathogenic Fungus Uses Volatiles to Entice Male Flies into Fatal Matings With Infected Female Cadavers”, et al 2021
- “Echolocating Bats Rely on an Innate Speed-Of-Sound Reference”, 2021
- “The Psychological Reach of Culture in Animals’ Lives”, 2021b
- “The Burgeoning Reach of Animal Culture”, 2021
- “Coping With Mortality: Responses of Monkeys and Great Apes to Collapsed, Inanimate and Dead Conspecifics”, et al 2021
- “Cuttlefish Exert Self-Control in a Delay of Gratification Task”, et al 2021
- “Why Do Some Primate Mothers Carry Their Infant’s Corpse? A Cross-Species Comparative Study”, Fernández- et al 2021
- “A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an Entire Sea: Killer Whales That Feast on Seals and Hunt in Small Packs Are Thriving While Their Widely Beloved Siblings Are Dying Out”, 2021
- “Personality Structure in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Truncatus)”, et al 2021
- “Darwin, Sexual Selection, and the Brain”, 2021
- “Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Cover Inaccessible Surfaces With Particles to Facilitate Food Search and Transportation”, et al 2020
- “Recursive Sequence Generation in Monkeys, Children, US Adults, and Native Amazonians”, et al 2020
- “Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Plants”, et al 2020
- “Intentional Stranding by Mammal-Hunting Killer Whales (Orcinus Orca) in the Salish Sea”, Mic et al 2020
- “Bumblebees Perceive the Spatial Layout of Their Environment in Relation to Their Body Size and Form to Minimize Inflight Collisions”, et al 2020
- “Individual Differences in Behavior Explain Variation in Survival: a Meta-Analysis”, et al 2019
- “Plants Neither Possess nor Require Consciousness”, et al 2019
- “Optimizing Color for Camouflage and Visibility Using Deep Learning: the Effects of the Environment and the Observer’s Visual System”, et al 2019
- “Miniature Spiders (with Miniature Brains) Forget Sooner”, Kilmer & 2019
- “Working across Species down on the Farm: Howard S. Liddell and the Development of Comparative Psychopathology, C. 1923–39196262ya”, 2018
- “Alarm Calls Evoke a Visual Search Image of a Predator in Birds”, 2018
- “Bats Pre-Adapt Sensory Acquisition according to Target Distance prior to Takeoff Even in the Presence of Closer Background Objects”, 2017
- “Extended Spider Cognition”, 2017
- “Area-Specific Features of Pyramidal Neurons-A Comparative Study in Mouse and Rhesus Monkey”, et al 2017
- “A Simple Computational Model of the Bee Mushroom Body Can Explain Seemingly Complex Forms of Olfactory Learning and Memory”, 2016
- “Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an Insect”, et al 2016
- “101 Weird Writers #39: James Tiptree Junior”
- “Behavior and Body Patterns of the Larger Pacific Striped Octopus”, et al 2015
- “The Contribution of Additive Genetic Variation to Personality Variation: Heritability of Personality”, et al 2015
- “Domestication Effects on Behavioral Traits and Learning Performance: Comparing Wild Cavies to Guinea Pigs”, 2014
- “Nociceptive Sensitization Reduces Predation Risk”, et al 2014
- “All Brains Are Made of This: a Fundamental Building Block of Brain Matter With Matching Neuronal and Glial Masses”, Mota & Herculano-2014
- “Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Language”, 2013
- “Forebrain Engraftment by Human Glial Progenitor Cells Enhances Synaptic Plasticity and Learning in Adult Mice”, et al 2013
- “Till Death (Or an Intruder) Do Us Part: Intrasexual-Competition in a Monogamous Primate”, Fernandez-2012
- “Learning How to ‘Make a Deal’: Human (Homo Sapiens) and Monkey (Macaca Mulatta) Performance When Repeatedly Faced With the Monty Hall Dilemma”, et al 2012
- “On a Tiny Caribbean Island, Hermit Crabs Form Sophisticated Social Networks [Video]: Hermit Crabs Have Evolved Sophisticated Social Strategies to Exchange Resources so That Everyone Benefits”, 2012
- “The Activity-Based Anorexia Mouse Model”, 2012
- “It Pays to Cheat: Tactical Deception in a Cephalopod Social Signaling System”, et al 2012
- “Deep Intellect”, 2011
- “Scaling of Brain Metabolism With a Fixed Energy Budget per Neuron: Implications for Neuronal Activity, Plasticity and Evolution”, Herculano-2011
- “In Practice, Chimp Memory Study Flawed”, 2010
- “Escaping the Laboratory: The Rodent Experiments of John B. Calhoun & Their Cultural Influence”, 2009
- “Memory for the Order of Briefly Presented Numerals in Humans As a Function of Practice”, 2008
- “Orangutans, Resistance and the Zoo”, 2008
- “Anesthetizing the Public Conscience: Lethal Injection and Animal Euthanasia”, 2008
- “Parasitoid Increases Survival of Its Pupae by Inducing Hosts to Fight Predators”, et al 2008
- “Factors Affecting Autumn Deer/vehicle Collisions in a Rural Virginia County”, 2008
- “Working Memory of Numerals in Chimpanzees”, 2007
- “Male Chimpanzees Prefer Mating With Old Females”, et al 2006
- “The Evolution of Personality Variation in Humans and Other Animals”, 2006
- “Warm Eyes Provide Superior Vision in Swordfishes”, et al 2005
- “Is Somnambulism a Distinct Disorder of Humans and Not Seen in Non-Human Primates?”, 2003
- “Self-Induced Increase of Gut Motility and the Control of Parasitic Infections in Wild Chimpanzees”, 2001
- “Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes) Recognize Spatial and Object Correspondences Between a Scale Model and Its Referent”, 2001
- “Intensity of Nest Defence Is Related to Offspring Sex Ratio in the Great Tit Parus Major”, 2000
- “If a Lion Could Talk: Animal Intelligence and the Evolution of Consciousness”, 1998
- “Leaf-Swallowing by Chimpanzees: A Behavioral Adaptation for the Control of Strongyle Nematode Infections”, et al 1996
- “Environment Is Not the Most Important Variable in Determining Oral Morphine Consumption in Wistar Rats”, 1996
- “On Publishing Controversy: Norman R. F. Maier and the Genesis of Seizures”, 1993
- “Female Preference Predates the Evolution of the Sword in Swordtail Fish”, 1990
- “Alcohol Self-Administration by Elephants”, 1984
- “LSD-Induced Effects in Elephants: Comparisons With Musth Behavior”, 1984b
- “Beetles On The Bottle: Male Buprestids Mistake Stubbies For Females (Coleoptera)”, 1983
- “A Brain Heater in the Swordfish”, 1982
- “The Psychology of Life After Death”, 1980
- “Paul Thomas Young: 1892–86197846ya”, 1979
- “The Screwfly Solution”, 1977
- “Sleeping Behavior and Associations in a Group of Captive Chimpanzees”, 1976
- “Specific Hungers and Poison Avoidance As Adaptive Specializations of Learning”, 1971
- “Regulation of Blood Meal Size in the Mosquito”, 1969
- “Ability of the Ground Squirrel, Citellus Lateralis, to Be Habituated to Stimuli While in Hibernation”, 1968
- “My Beaver Colony”, 1968
- “Comparative Psychopathology: Animal and Human”, 1967
- “Paul Thomas Young: Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award”, 1965
- “Angeborenes Und Erworbenes Im Verhalten Einiger Säuger”, Eibl-1963
- “Ethology, the Comparative Study of Animal Behavior”, Eibl-1958
- “Echolocation in Rats”, 1957
- “Non-Equipotential Cortical Function in Maze Learning”, 1952
- “Book Review of Frustration; The Study of Behavior without a Goal by Norma R. F. 1949”, 1950
- “Food-Seeking Drive, Affective Process, and Learning”, 1949
- “Appetite, Palatability and Feeding Habit: a Critical Review”, 1948
- “Factors Involved in the Ejection of Milk”, 1941
- “Reversal of Food Preferences of the White Rat Through Controlled Pre-Feeding”, 1940
- “Factors Involved in the Ejection of Milk [Preliminary Abstract]”, 1939
- “Frustration As An Experimental Problem: 3. Some Interrelations Of Behavioral Measures Of Frustration In Chimpanzees”, 1938
- “Frustration As An Experimental Problem: 1. The Significance Of Frustration As A Problem Of Research”, et al 1938
- “Frustration As An Experimental Problem: 4. Some Physiological Consequences Of Frustration”, 1938
- “Preferences and Demands of the White Rat for Food”, 1938
- “Experimental Neurosis in the Pig”, 1937b
- “Further Analysis of the Conditioned Reflex Method in Relation to the Experimental Neurosis”, et al 1937
- “Diurnal Variation in the Free Activity of Sheep and Pig”, 1937
- “The Role of Kinesthesis in Maze Learning”, 1936
- Principles of Animal Psychology, 1935
- “The Effect of Auditory Stimulation Upon the Maze Behavior of the White Rat”, 1934
- “Humanizing the Ape”, 1931
- “Visual Cues in Maze Running by the Albino Rat”, 1930
- “An Experimental Study of the Mental Processes of the Rat”, 1900
- “London Labour and the London Poor; a Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those That Will Work, Those That Cannot Work, and Those That Will Not Work V3 § Jack Black”, 1851
- “Sébastien Moro on the Most Insane Things Fish Can Do”, 2024
- “Two Concrete Ways to Help Feeder Rodents”
- “Interviews With an Octopus”
- “Monkeys, Marines, and Manners”
- Clever Hans (The Horse of Mr. Von Osten), 2024
- “Clever Hans (The Horse of Mr. Von Osten) § Learned Animals”, 2024
- “Worm Grunting, Fiddling, and Charming”
- “The Ride of Their Lives: Children Prepare for the World’s Most Dangerous Organized Sport”
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