Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the environment. Research conducted in primates, rodents and domestic fowl suggests greater behavioural persistence and reduced behavioural flexibility in males. We investigated sex differences in behavioural flexibility in fish by comparing male and female guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in a reversal learning task. Fish were first trained on a colour discrimination, which was learned equally rapidly by males and females. However, once the reward contingency was reversed, females were better at inhibiting the previous response and reached criterion twice as fast as males. When reward reversing was repeated, males gradually reduced the number of errors, ...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
Early social experience can be important in shaping female mate choice. Previous work has shown that...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
In several mammalian and avian species, females show a higher performance than males in tasks requir...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
In many species, males and females have different reproductive roles and/or differ in their ecologic...
When males and females differ in their spatial ecology, selection is expected to promote sex differe...
The novel object recognition (NOR) test is a widely-used paradigm to study learning and memory in ro...
For a diversity of species, differences in sexual and parental roles, along with differences in body...
Animal species are expected to evolve specialised cognitive abilities to solve the tasks that are cr...
Whether cognitive differences exist between men and women is a question probably as old as experimen...
In a number of species, males and females have different ecological roles and therefore might be re...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
Early social experience can be important in shaping female mate choice. Previous work has shown that...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
Behavioural flexibility allows an animal to adapt its behaviour in response to changes in the enviro...
In several mammalian and avian species, females show a higher performance than males in tasks requir...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
In many species, males and females have different reproductive roles and/or differ in their ecologic...
When males and females differ in their spatial ecology, selection is expected to promote sex differe...
The novel object recognition (NOR) test is a widely-used paradigm to study learning and memory in ro...
For a diversity of species, differences in sexual and parental roles, along with differences in body...
Animal species are expected to evolve specialised cognitive abilities to solve the tasks that are cr...
Whether cognitive differences exist between men and women is a question probably as old as experimen...
In a number of species, males and females have different ecological roles and therefore might be re...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
The way in which novel learned behaviour patterns spread through animal populations remains poorly u...
Early social experience can be important in shaping female mate choice. Previous work has shown that...