Foraging is a central competence of all mobile organisms. Models and concepts from foraging theory have been applied widely throughout biology to the search for many kinds of external resources, including food, sexual encounters, minerals, water, and the like. In cognitive science and neuroscience, the tools of foraging theory are increasingly applied to a wide range of other types of search, including for abstract resources like information or for internal resources like memories, concepts, and strategies for problem solving. Despite its importance in ecology and increasing relevance for the study of cognition, the concept of foraging is rarely analyzed. Here, I aim to rectify this situation. I outline three desiderata: first, an analysis ...
The capacity to adapt to resource distributions by modulating the frequency of exploratory and explo...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay wi...
The papers that accompany this Research Topic fall at the intersection of foraging theory and neuros...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
Foraging entails finding multiple targets sequentially. In humans and other animals, a key observati...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
Foraging effectively is critical to the survival of all animals and this imperative is thought to ha...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
Recently it has been suggested that individual humans and other animals possess different levels of ...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
The so-called diet and patch models were foundational for evolutionary studies of foraging ecology. ...
The capacity to adapt to resource distributions by modulating the frequency of exploratory and explo...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay wi...
The papers that accompany this Research Topic fall at the intersection of foraging theory and neuros...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
Foraging entails finding multiple targets sequentially. In humans and other animals, a key observati...
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT), enables understanding of foraging behaviour, which is exhibited by al...
15 páginas, 8 figuras.Understanding the structural complexity and the main drivers of animal search ...
Foraging effectively is critical to the survival of all animals and this imperative is thought to ha...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
Recently it has been suggested that individual humans and other animals possess different levels of ...
Many organisms, from bacteria to primates, use stochastic movement patterns to find food. These move...
The so-called diet and patch models were foundational for evolutionary studies of foraging ecology. ...
The capacity to adapt to resource distributions by modulating the frequency of exploratory and explo...
In previous studies we have shown that human foraging patterns appear to be constrained by attention...
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay wi...