Across taxa, mate choice is a highly selective process involving both intra- and intersexual selection processes aiming to pass on one’s genes, making mate choice a pivotal tool of sexual selection. Individuals adapt mate choice behavior dynamically in response to environmental and social changes. These changes are perceived sensorily and integrated on a neuronal level, which ultimately leads to an adequate behavioral response. Along with perception and prior to an appropriate behavioral response, the choosing sex has (1) to recognize and discriminate between the prospective mates and (2) to be able to assess and compare their performance in order to make an informed decision. To do so, cognitive processes allow for the simultaneous process...
Abstract Animals prioritize behaviors according to their physiological needs and reproductive goals,...
While genetic variation is of crucial importance for organisms to be able to adapt to their ever-cha...
There is much evidence that mate-choice decisions made by humans are affected by social/contextual i...
The idea of “smart is sexy,” meaning superior cognition provides competitive benefits in mate choice...
Female mate choice behavior is a critical component of sexual selection, yet identifying the neural ...
Female mate choice behavior is a critical component of sexual selection, yet identifying the neural ...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
Abstract There has been an increased focus on the role of natural and sexual selection in shaping co...
Understanding the evolution of mate choice requires dissecting the mechanisms of female preference,...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGCognitive abilities may be c...
Understanding the basis of behavior requires dissecting the complex waves of gene expression that un...
Sexual preference determines mate choice for reproduction and hence guarantees conservation of speci...
This study tested the hypothesis that individual differences in the activity of the orbitofrontal co...
Abstract Animals prioritize behaviors according to their physiological needs and reproductive goals,...
While genetic variation is of crucial importance for organisms to be able to adapt to their ever-cha...
There is much evidence that mate-choice decisions made by humans are affected by social/contextual i...
The idea of “smart is sexy,” meaning superior cognition provides competitive benefits in mate choice...
Female mate choice behavior is a critical component of sexual selection, yet identifying the neural ...
Female mate choice behavior is a critical component of sexual selection, yet identifying the neural ...
To what extent do individuals assess the cognitive abilities of the opposite sex when choosing a mat...
Abstract There has been an increased focus on the role of natural and sexual selection in shaping co...
Understanding the evolution of mate choice requires dissecting the mechanisms of female preference,...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
Mate choice decisions are central in sexual selection theory aimed to understand how sexual traits e...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGCognitive abilities may be c...
Understanding the basis of behavior requires dissecting the complex waves of gene expression that un...
Sexual preference determines mate choice for reproduction and hence guarantees conservation of speci...
This study tested the hypothesis that individual differences in the activity of the orbitofrontal co...
Abstract Animals prioritize behaviors according to their physiological needs and reproductive goals,...
While genetic variation is of crucial importance for organisms to be able to adapt to their ever-cha...
There is much evidence that mate-choice decisions made by humans are affected by social/contextual i...