This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via https://doi.org/ 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241537.003.0014Niko Tinbergen (1963) described four complementary questions to be asked of any animal’s behaviour in order to understand it. Two of the questions seek proximate explanations for behaviour: What are the material causes of behaviour? And how does the behaviour develop within the lifetime of an individual? These are questions of mechanism and ontogeny, and they are the primary focus of many psychologists and neuroscientists. While other chapters in this volume will explore at length the proximate causes of prospective cognition , we will direct our attention to the other two questio...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
International audienceDuring the last 50 years, comparative cognition and neurosciences have improve...
A satisfactory account of human cognitive evolution will explain not only the psychological mechanis...
Advocates of Darwinian approaches to the study of behavior are divided over what an evolutionary per...
Abstract The empirical core of evolutionary psychology is the study of evolved information processin...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
Cognition is defined as the processes by which animals collect, retain and use information from thei...
Behavioural flexibility is often treated as the gold standard of evidence for more sophisticated or ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
International audienceDuring the last 50 years, comparative cognition and neurosciences have improve...
A satisfactory account of human cognitive evolution will explain not only the psychological mechanis...
Advocates of Darwinian approaches to the study of behavior are divided over what an evolutionary per...
Abstract The empirical core of evolutionary psychology is the study of evolved information processin...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Now more than ever animal studies have the potential to test hypotheses regarding how cognition evol...
Cognition is defined as the processes by which animals collect, retain and use information from thei...
Behavioural flexibility is often treated as the gold standard of evidence for more sophisticated or ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Development and evolution of animal behaviour and morphology are frequently addressed independently,...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...