Abstract: Behavioural innovations allow an individual to solve new problems or find new solutions to an existing problem. Despite being considered an important source of phenotypic plasticity and evolutionary changes, innovative problem-solving remains poorly understood, except in a few species of mammals and birds. We investigated innovative problem-solving performance and its underlying psychological mechanisms in a teleost fish, the guppy Poecilia reticulata. We assayed guppies in Thorndike’s puzzle-box problem: we placed them in a small chamber, where they had to learn to dislodge an object to access a tunnel leading to their home tank. Guppies showed heightened performance with most individuals (23 out of 24) solving the problem, withi...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Many aspects of animal cognition are plastically adjusted in response to the environment through ind...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
Recent work on animal personalities has shown that individuals within populations often differ consi...
Inhibitory control is an executive function that positively predicts performance in several cognitiv...
To cope with the variable environment, animals are continuously required to learn novel behaviours o...
Once considered a human characteristic, the presence of correlations between individuals' performanc...
How individuals within the same population show consistent differences in different behaviours, i.e....
Inhibitory control (IC) is the ability to overcome impulsive or prepotent but ineffective responses ...
In a number of animal species, individuals differ in their ability to solve cognitive tasks. However...
Innovation - the ability to solve problems in a novel way - is not only associated with cognitive ab...
Individual differences in exploratory behaviour have been shown to be consistent across contexts and...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Many aspects of animal cognition are plastically adjusted in response to the environment through ind...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
When novel behaviour patterns spread through animal populations, typically one animal will initiate ...
Recent work on animal personalities has shown that individuals within populations often differ consi...
Inhibitory control is an executive function that positively predicts performance in several cognitiv...
To cope with the variable environment, animals are continuously required to learn novel behaviours o...
Once considered a human characteristic, the presence of correlations between individuals' performanc...
How individuals within the same population show consistent differences in different behaviours, i.e....
Inhibitory control (IC) is the ability to overcome impulsive or prepotent but ineffective responses ...
In a number of animal species, individuals differ in their ability to solve cognitive tasks. However...
Innovation - the ability to solve problems in a novel way - is not only associated with cognitive ab...
Individual differences in exploratory behaviour have been shown to be consistent across contexts and...
Studies of social learning suggest that many animals are disproportionately likely to adopt the beha...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Many aspects of animal cognition are plastically adjusted in response to the environment through ind...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...