Diverse studies of human foraging have revealed behavioral strategies that may have evolved as adaptations for foraging. Here, we used an outdoor experimental search task to explore the effect of three sources of information on participants’ performance: (i) information obtained directly from performing a search, (ii) information obtained prior to testing in the form of a distilled snippet of knowledge intended to experimentally simulate information acquired culturally about the environment, and (iii) information obtained from experience of foraging for natural resources for economic gain. We found that (i) immediate searching experience improved performance from the beginning to the end of the short, 2-min task, (ii) information priming im...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
The choices individuals make are based on the information they have. Differences in search behaviour...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Classic foraging theory predicts that humans and animals aim to gain maximum reward per unit time. H...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
The choices individuals make are based on the information they have. Differences in search behaviour...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Understanding users' search behavior has largely relied on the information available from search eng...
Classic foraging theory predicts that humans and animals aim to gain maximum reward per unit time. H...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...
Real-world visual searches often contain a variable and unknown number of targets. Such searches pre...