As is becoming increasingly clear, spiders are not entirely instinct driven and inflexible in their behaviour. Here we review evidence for behavioural plasticity, learning and other cognitive processes such as attentional priming and memory. We first examine these attributes in several natural contexts: predation, interactions with conspecifics and potential predators, and spatial navigation. Next we examine two somewhat more artificial experimental approaches, heat aversion and rearing in enriched versus impoverished environments. We briefly describe the neurobiological underpinnings of these behaviours. Finally, we point to areas where our knowledge gaps are greatest, and we offer advice for researchers beginning their own studies of spid...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The ability to filter out repetitive, irrelevant, background stimuli prevents the nervous system fro...
There has been an increasing interest in consistent interindividual differences in behavior (i.e., p...
As is becoming increasingly clear, spiders are not entirely instinct driven and inflexible in their ...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
A large number of studies on both animals and humans have demonstrated that learning is influenced b...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Electric shock for a...
Using a conditioned passive place avoidance paradigm, we investigated the relative importance of thr...
Behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent over time or across context are term...
A large number of studies on both animals and humans have demonstrated that learning is influenced b...
Over the past decade, research in comparative psychology has increasingly focused on non-vertebrate ...
Visually detecting, recognizing, and responding appropriately to predators increases survival. Failu...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The ability to filter out repetitive, irrelevant, background stimuli prevents the nervous system fro...
There has been an increasing interest in consistent interindividual differences in behavior (i.e., p...
As is becoming increasingly clear, spiders are not entirely instinct driven and inflexible in their ...
There is a tension between the conception of cognition as a central nervous system (CNS) process, an...
Spiders are often underestimated as suitable behavioural models because of the general belief that d...
A large number of studies on both animals and humans have demonstrated that learning is influenced b...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Electric shock for a...
Using a conditioned passive place avoidance paradigm, we investigated the relative importance of thr...
Behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent over time or across context are term...
A large number of studies on both animals and humans have demonstrated that learning is influenced b...
Over the past decade, research in comparative psychology has increasingly focused on non-vertebrate ...
Visually detecting, recognizing, and responding appropriately to predators increases survival. Failu...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The brains of smaller animals are smaller than those of their larger relatives, but it is not clear ...
The ability to filter out repetitive, irrelevant, background stimuli prevents the nervous system fro...
There has been an increasing interest in consistent interindividual differences in behavior (i.e., p...