Buchkremer EM, Reinhold K. The emergence of variance-sensitivity with successful decision rules. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY. 2010;21(3):576-583.Experiments testing for variance-sensitivity (also called risk-sensitivity) usually offer 2 options delivering identical expected payoffs, with one option providing a constant and the other one a variable reward or delay. Animals often show a preference for the constant option when variance is in amount (variance-aversion) and a preference for the variable option when variance is in delay (variance-proneness). Variance-sensitivity is a taxonomically widespread phenomenon. Variance-sensitive foraging preferences contradict predictions derived from evolutionarily motivated models that emphasize long-term ener...
The preferences of organisms faced with changing conditions in food delivery situations have been st...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
Previous studies have shown that domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus, trained in a competitive...
SYNOPSIS This paper concerns the response of foraging animals to vari-ability in rate of gain, or ri...
In risk-sensitive foraging experiments, subjects are presented with a constant or fixed option and a...
Foraging is risk sensitive if choices depend on the variability of returns from the options as well ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
In this paper, we examine the determinants of risk-sensitivity exhibited by humans and other animals...
Deciding which options to engage, and which to forego, requires developing accurate beliefs about th...
Many animals are attuned to the variability of food intake rate (referred to as foraging risk) which...
In order to understand how organisms cope with ongoing changes in environmental variability, it is n...
Humans and animals learn from experience by reducing the probability of sampling alternatives with p...
Behavior deviating from our normative expectations often appears irrational. For example, even thoug...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
The preferences of organisms faced with changing conditions in food delivery situations have been st...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
Previous studies have shown that domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus, trained in a competitive...
SYNOPSIS This paper concerns the response of foraging animals to vari-ability in rate of gain, or ri...
In risk-sensitive foraging experiments, subjects are presented with a constant or fixed option and a...
Foraging is risk sensitive if choices depend on the variability of returns from the options as well ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Psychological A...
In this paper, we examine the determinants of risk-sensitivity exhibited by humans and other animals...
Deciding which options to engage, and which to forego, requires developing accurate beliefs about th...
Many animals are attuned to the variability of food intake rate (referred to as foraging risk) which...
In order to understand how organisms cope with ongoing changes in environmental variability, it is n...
Humans and animals learn from experience by reducing the probability of sampling alternatives with p...
Behavior deviating from our normative expectations often appears irrational. For example, even thoug...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
SYNOPSIS. Risk-sensitive foraging may occur whenever feeding success has non-linear effects on fitne...
The preferences of organisms faced with changing conditions in food delivery situations have been st...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
Previous studies have shown that domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus, trained in a competitive...