This article describes a software tool called “Pursuit” that is intended to be used for both research and teaching on the topic of optimal foraging theory. The tool provides a dynamic graphical and auditory interface in which users encounter different prey animals and then must decide whether to pursue or ignore the encountered prey. Based on the characteristics of the prey in the foraging environment and the decisions of the player, each user harvests a set of prey per round and achieves a corresponding foraging return rate. Administrators of Pursuit specify the environmental parameters that determine what prey users will encounter. All environmental parameters and user decisions are tracked and logged for analysis. We created this tool fo...
Creative exploration is central to science, art and cognitive development. However, research on crea...
This workshop explores different ways to use technology to facilitate hunting behaviour enrichment f...
Research Highlight: Reichert, S., Morand-Ferron, J., Kulahci, I. G., Firth, J. A., Davidson, G. L., ...
This article describes a software tool called “Pursuit” that is intended to be used for both researc...
Funding text IMT’s research is supported by the Academic Work Resource Fund and the University Resea...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Attention is known to play an important role in shaping the behaviour of both human and animal forag...
Beginning students in ecology are almost universally interested in animal behavior, but few have a c...
open access journalTraditional search tasks have taught us much about vision and attention. Recently...
The use of interactive role playing games is shown to benefit both student experience as well as the...
this article should be addressed to R. L. Goldstone, Psychology Department, Indiana University, Bloo...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...
Representing our reality is the goal of simulation for computer scientists. This is done for many re...
Search tactics are cognitive processes, or decision mechanisms, that organisms use to locate availab...
Creative exploration is central to science, art and cognitive development. However, research on crea...
This workshop explores different ways to use technology to facilitate hunting behaviour enrichment f...
Research Highlight: Reichert, S., Morand-Ferron, J., Kulahci, I. G., Firth, J. A., Davidson, G. L., ...
This article describes a software tool called “Pursuit” that is intended to be used for both researc...
Funding text IMT’s research is supported by the Academic Work Resource Fund and the University Resea...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
Attention is known to play an important role in shaping the behaviour of both human and animal forag...
Beginning students in ecology are almost universally interested in animal behavior, but few have a c...
open access journalTraditional search tasks have taught us much about vision and attention. Recently...
The use of interactive role playing games is shown to benefit both student experience as well as the...
this article should be addressed to R. L. Goldstone, Psychology Department, Indiana University, Bloo...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...
Representing our reality is the goal of simulation for computer scientists. This is done for many re...
Search tactics are cognitive processes, or decision mechanisms, that organisms use to locate availab...
Creative exploration is central to science, art and cognitive development. However, research on crea...
This workshop explores different ways to use technology to facilitate hunting behaviour enrichment f...
Research Highlight: Reichert, S., Morand-Ferron, J., Kulahci, I. G., Firth, J. A., Davidson, G. L., ...