olive baboon [Papio anubis]), 3 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 6 members of the parrot (Psittacinae) family, and 4 American black bears (Ursus americanus) with a cognitive dissonance paradigm modeled after Egan, Santos, and Bloom (2007). In experimental trials, subjects were given choices between 2 equally preferred food items and then presented with the unchosen option and a novel, equally preferred food item. In control trials, subjects were presented with 1 accessible and 1 inaccessible option from another triad of equally preferred food items. They were then presented with the previously inaccessible item and a novel member of that triad. Subjects, as a whole, did not prefer the novel item in experimental or control trials. However, the...
Humans exhibit framing effects when making choices, appraising decisions involving losses differentl...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
The project was supported by an ERCSynergy grant SOMICS (grant number 609819).The decoy effect is a ...
ABSTRACT—In a study exploring the origins of cognitive dissonance, preschoolers and capuchins were g...
In his target article, Zentall asks: “to experience cognitive dissonance is it necessary for one to ...
The decoy effect is a violation of rationality that occurs when the relative preference between two ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
<p>Primates in the wild face complex foraging decisions where they must assess the most valuable of ...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
In order to assess mood state in three male western lowland gorillas housed in a bachelor group, we ...
Cognitive bias tests are frequently used to assess affective state in nonhumans. We adapted the ambi...
We investigated how apes allocated their choices between 2 food options that varied in terms of thei...
Judgements of wrongdoing in humans often hinge upon an assessment of whether a perpetrator acted out...
Humans exhibit framing effects when making choices, appraising decisions involving losses differentl...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
The project was supported by an ERCSynergy grant SOMICS (grant number 609819).The decoy effect is a ...
ABSTRACT—In a study exploring the origins of cognitive dissonance, preschoolers and capuchins were g...
In his target article, Zentall asks: “to experience cognitive dissonance is it necessary for one to ...
The decoy effect is a violation of rationality that occurs when the relative preference between two ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
<p>Primates in the wild face complex foraging decisions where they must assess the most valuable of ...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
In order to assess mood state in three male western lowland gorillas housed in a bachelor group, we ...
Cognitive bias tests are frequently used to assess affective state in nonhumans. We adapted the ambi...
We investigated how apes allocated their choices between 2 food options that varied in terms of thei...
Judgements of wrongdoing in humans often hinge upon an assessment of whether a perpetrator acted out...
Humans exhibit framing effects when making choices, appraising decisions involving losses differentl...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
The project was supported by an ERCSynergy grant SOMICS (grant number 609819).The decoy effect is a ...