There is compelling molecular and behavioral evidence that goal-directed cognition is an evolutionary descendant of spatial-foraging behavior. Across animal species, similar dopaminergic processes modulate between exploratory and exploitative foraging behaviors and control attention. Consequently, we hypothesized that spatialforaging activity could prime attentional cognitive activity. We examined how searching in physical space influences subsequent search in abstract cognitive space by presenting participants with a spatial-foraging task followed by a repeated Scrabble task involving search for words that could be made from letter sets. Participants who searched through clumpier distributions in space behaved as if words were more d...
Area‐restricted search is the capacity to change search effort adaptively in response to resource en...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Classic foraging theory predicts that humans and animals aim to gain maximum reward per unit time. H...
ABSTRACT—There is compelling molecular and behavioral evidence that goal-directed cognition is an ev...
People may use similar search processes for a variety of cognitive tasks. The theoretical basis for ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Is there a general tendency to explore that connects search behaviour across different domains? Alth...
The search for food is directly related to individual fitness, with many cognitive competences thoug...
I develop a theory of animal space use that integrates behavioral ecological and neuropsychological ...
Efficient search benefits from persistent exposure to the statistical liklihoods that underpin objec...
Foraging is establishing itself as a powerful way of studying visual search in humans. Cognitive abi...
The idea of a "cognitive map" was originally developed to explain planning and generalization in spa...
Area‐restricted search is the capacity to change search effort adaptively in response to resource en...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Classic foraging theory predicts that humans and animals aim to gain maximum reward per unit time. H...
ABSTRACT—There is compelling molecular and behavioral evidence that goal-directed cognition is an ev...
People may use similar search processes for a variety of cognitive tasks. The theoretical basis for ...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Is there a general tendency to explore that connects search behaviour across different domains? Alth...
The search for food is directly related to individual fitness, with many cognitive competences thoug...
I develop a theory of animal space use that integrates behavioral ecological and neuropsychological ...
Efficient search benefits from persistent exposure to the statistical liklihoods that underpin objec...
Foraging is establishing itself as a powerful way of studying visual search in humans. Cognitive abi...
The idea of a "cognitive map" was originally developed to explain planning and generalization in spa...
Area‐restricted search is the capacity to change search effort adaptively in response to resource en...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
Classic foraging theory predicts that humans and animals aim to gain maximum reward per unit time. H...