embargoed_20221022In a world full of information, animals have evolved cognitive mechanisms to ignore irrelevant stimuli and selectively focus on important ones. Among these mechanisms, those controlling habituation allow the suppression of the response elicited by irrelevant stimuli that repeat over time. To better understand this behavioral and phenomenon, we capitalized on the domestic chick (Gallus gallus), whose brain develops almost completely in the egg, which makes this animal mobile and independent from parental cares soon after hatching. By testing chicks from the first day after hatching we found that the neural mechanisms underlying habituation are immediately active in chicks, but newborn chicks can habituate to a greater exte...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
Contemporary models for the evolution of learning suggest that environmental predictability plays a ...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
Habituation and dishabituation are two forms of experience-dependent plasticity. Habituation consist...
Habituation and dishabituation reflect two forms of experience-dependent plasticity. Habituation con...
Whether habituation is a non-associative or an associative form of learning may depend on the percep...
Habituation, a response decrement to an irrelevant stimulus across repeated presentations, is often ...
Habituation is considered an example of non-associative learning, depending on stimulus characterist...
To understand the animal mind, we have to reconstruct how animals recognize the external world throu...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
portion remains when these variables are factored out. What is behind this remaining variance? Becau...
Cognitive models of habituation and dishabituation postulate that the latter is attributable to the ...
3noLearning contextual information to form associative memories with stimuli of interest is an impor...
Investigation of the cognitive abilities of non-human species raises philosophical questions and the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adviso...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
Contemporary models for the evolution of learning suggest that environmental predictability plays a ...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
Habituation and dishabituation are two forms of experience-dependent plasticity. Habituation consist...
Habituation and dishabituation reflect two forms of experience-dependent plasticity. Habituation con...
Whether habituation is a non-associative or an associative form of learning may depend on the percep...
Habituation, a response decrement to an irrelevant stimulus across repeated presentations, is often ...
Habituation is considered an example of non-associative learning, depending on stimulus characterist...
To understand the animal mind, we have to reconstruct how animals recognize the external world throu...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
portion remains when these variables are factored out. What is behind this remaining variance? Becau...
Cognitive models of habituation and dishabituation postulate that the latter is attributable to the ...
3noLearning contextual information to form associative memories with stimuli of interest is an impor...
Investigation of the cognitive abilities of non-human species raises philosophical questions and the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adviso...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
Contemporary models for the evolution of learning suggest that environmental predictability plays a ...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....