Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported LIcense (CC BY 3.0) appliesDespite the huge numbers of studies published on the learning of cephalopod mollusks, studies on non-associative learning are scarce. We tested non-associative learning (habituation) and exploration in Octopus vulgaris in two different studies using a prey-shaped object (Study A) and inanimate objects and food objects (Study B). Study A consisted of the repeated presentation of a prey-like stimulus, which 23 subjects could only explore visually. In study B, 14 octopuses were presented two Lego blocks (one black and white with a smooth surface, one a blue "snowflake" with a rough surface) and two food items, one preferred (clams) and one non-preferred ...
International audienceEpisodic-like memory has mainly been studied through experimental tasks in whi...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that o...
Coleoid cephalopods, including octopuses, cuttlefish and squid, rely mainly on visual signals when i...
Despite the huge numbers of studies published on the learning of cephalopod mollusks, studies on non...
Despite the huge numbers of studies published on the learning of cephalopod mollusks, studies on non...
Here I search for the potential relationship between behavioural flexibility and brains in cephalopo...
Studying play behavior in octopuses is an important step toward understanding the phylogenetic origi...
Mather makes a convincing case for octopus sentience based on a lot of evidence of their complex lea...
Abstract Tool use and play behavior are considered expressions of advanced cognitive abilities usual...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesThis pape...
Recently the need for enrichment of captive octopus has been proposed. Most studies supporting a nee...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
This paper evaluates the development of behaviour from the viewpoint of the intelligent and learning...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
Animals must choose between avoiding possible death or increasing energy input by feeding. Octopuses...
International audienceEpisodic-like memory has mainly been studied through experimental tasks in whi...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that o...
Coleoid cephalopods, including octopuses, cuttlefish and squid, rely mainly on visual signals when i...
Despite the huge numbers of studies published on the learning of cephalopod mollusks, studies on non...
Despite the huge numbers of studies published on the learning of cephalopod mollusks, studies on non...
Here I search for the potential relationship between behavioural flexibility and brains in cephalopo...
Studying play behavior in octopuses is an important step toward understanding the phylogenetic origi...
Mather makes a convincing case for octopus sentience based on a lot of evidence of their complex lea...
Abstract Tool use and play behavior are considered expressions of advanced cognitive abilities usual...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) appliesThis pape...
Recently the need for enrichment of captive octopus has been proposed. Most studies supporting a nee...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
This paper evaluates the development of behaviour from the viewpoint of the intelligent and learning...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
Animals must choose between avoiding possible death or increasing energy input by feeding. Octopuses...
International audienceEpisodic-like memory has mainly been studied through experimental tasks in whi...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that o...
Coleoid cephalopods, including octopuses, cuttlefish and squid, rely mainly on visual signals when i...