textThe adaptive significance of Pavlovian conditioning has been an established idea within the learning literature. Pavlov himself indicated the potential for associative learning's role as an adaptive mechanism. As investigations into Pavlovian conditioning moved into the laboratory, the idea of adaptive significance was lost. The current body of work seeks to re-establish the adaptive importance of Pavlovian conditioning by investigating changes in the reproductive behavior of Japanese quail. Experiment 1 was a preliminary exploration of the relationship between the reproductive behaviors of the male and female Japanese quail, and fertility rates. Fertility rates were highly correlated with female immobility and male copulatory efficienc...
Behavioral dominance is a common phenomenon among vertebrates, but the relative costs and benefits a...
International audienceWe have tested the influence of male crowing and of female/female social inter...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
textThe adaptive significance of Pavlovian conditioning has been an established idea within the lear...
Abstract—Male quail received Pavlovian conditioning trials that consisted of placement in a distinct...
ABSTRACT—Learning and other common psychological processes presumably evolved because they contribut...
The adaptive significance of learning is supported by studies showing its positive effects on mating...
textThe Pavlovian conditioning of sexual behavior involves the association of a conditioned stimulu...
textThe Pavlovian conditioning of sexual behavior involves the association of a conditioned stimulu...
Background: Studies of sexual conditioning typically focus on the development of conditioned respons...
This paper is organized in three sections. In the first section, we discuss the relevance of compara...
Sperm competition results when sperm from rival males compete to fertilize the ovum of a single fem...
Sperm competition results when sperm from rival males compete to fertilize the ovum of a single fem...
The traditional learning view involves the general process theory of learning that focuses onidentif...
Behavioral dominance is a common phenomenon among vertebrates, but the relative costs and benefits a...
Behavioral dominance is a common phenomenon among vertebrates, but the relative costs and benefits a...
International audienceWe have tested the influence of male crowing and of female/female social inter...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...
textThe adaptive significance of Pavlovian conditioning has been an established idea within the lear...
Abstract—Male quail received Pavlovian conditioning trials that consisted of placement in a distinct...
ABSTRACT—Learning and other common psychological processes presumably evolved because they contribut...
The adaptive significance of learning is supported by studies showing its positive effects on mating...
textThe Pavlovian conditioning of sexual behavior involves the association of a conditioned stimulu...
textThe Pavlovian conditioning of sexual behavior involves the association of a conditioned stimulu...
Background: Studies of sexual conditioning typically focus on the development of conditioned respons...
This paper is organized in three sections. In the first section, we discuss the relevance of compara...
Sperm competition results when sperm from rival males compete to fertilize the ovum of a single fem...
Sperm competition results when sperm from rival males compete to fertilize the ovum of a single fem...
The traditional learning view involves the general process theory of learning that focuses onidentif...
Behavioral dominance is a common phenomenon among vertebrates, but the relative costs and benefits a...
Behavioral dominance is a common phenomenon among vertebrates, but the relative costs and benefits a...
International audienceWe have tested the influence of male crowing and of female/female social inter...
Current theories that attempt to explain mating preferences have placed particular emphasis on genet...