When faced with potential predators, animals instinctively decide whether there is a threat they should escape from, and also when, how, and where to take evasive action. While escape is often viewed in classical ethology as an action that is released upon presentation of specific stimuli, successful and adaptive escape behaviour relies on integrating information from sensory systems, stored knowledge, and internal states. From a neuroscience perspective, escape is an incredibly rich model that provides opportunities for investigating processes such as perceptual and value-based decision-making, or action selection, in an ethological setting. We review recent research from laboratory and field studies that explore, at the behaviour...
We propose a Survival Optimization System (SOS) to account for the strategies that humans and other ...
Animals face frequent threats from predators and must generate appropriate behavioural responses to ...
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When faced with potential predators, animals instinctively decide whether there is a threat they sho...
In many instances, external sensory-evoked neuronal activity is used by the brain to select the most...
Escape is one of the most studied animal behaviors, and there is a rich normative theory that links ...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an organism flees from an approaching threat...
Escape responses are used by many animal species as their main defence against predator attacks. Esc...
Prey are relentlessly faced with a series of survival problems to solve. One enduring problem is pre...
When a predator attacks, prey are faced with a series of \u27if\u27, \u27when\u27 and \u27how\u27 es...
The forces of natural selection have been a primary driver in the evolution of adaptive animal behav...
Humans, like other animals, have evolved a set of neural circuits whose primary function is survival...
Uncovering the mechanisms and implications of natural behavior is a goal that unites many fields of ...
Uncovering the mechanisms and implications of natural behavior is a goal that unites many fields of ...
We propose a Survival Optimization System (SOS) to account for the strategies that humans and other ...
Animals face frequent threats from predators and must generate appropriate behavioural responses to ...
Contains fulltext : 195168.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To survive in c...
When faced with potential predators, animals instinctively decide whether there is a threat they sho...
In many instances, external sensory-evoked neuronal activity is used by the brain to select the most...
Escape is one of the most studied animal behaviors, and there is a rich normative theory that links ...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
Flight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an organism flees from an approaching threat...
Escape responses are used by many animal species as their main defence against predator attacks. Esc...
Prey are relentlessly faced with a series of survival problems to solve. One enduring problem is pre...
When a predator attacks, prey are faced with a series of \u27if\u27, \u27when\u27 and \u27how\u27 es...
The forces of natural selection have been a primary driver in the evolution of adaptive animal behav...
Humans, like other animals, have evolved a set of neural circuits whose primary function is survival...
Uncovering the mechanisms and implications of natural behavior is a goal that unites many fields of ...
Uncovering the mechanisms and implications of natural behavior is a goal that unites many fields of ...
We propose a Survival Optimization System (SOS) to account for the strategies that humans and other ...
Animals face frequent threats from predators and must generate appropriate behavioural responses to ...
Contains fulltext : 195168.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To survive in c...