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2009-11-22
19:48: posted
Conflicts of interest and the evolution of decision sharing
19:48: posted
Leadership, consensus decision making and collective behaviour in humans
19:47: posted
Group decisions in humans and animals: a survey
18:02: posted
Chapter 3 Social Processes Influencing Learning in Animals: A Review of the Evidence
2009-11-20
21:14: posted
Animal cultures
20:26: posted
Social learning in fishes: a review
20:18: posted
Lessons from animal teaching
20:14: posted
Social learning about egg-laying substrates in fruitflies
20:11: posted
Social Learning: Nectar Robbing Spreads Socially in Bumble Bees
20:11: posted
Where is behavioural ecology going?
20:00: posted
The animal cultures debate
2009-11-19
16:42: posted
Do animals have culture?
2009-11-13
16:19: posted
Speed-accuracy tradeoff and information processing dynamics☆
16:15: posted
Speed and accuracy of olfactory discrimination in the rat.
15:59: posted
Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs and False Alarms in Bee Responses to Cryptic Predators
15:58: posted
Bumblebees ( Bombus terrestris) sacrifice foraging speed to solve difficult colour discrimination tasks
15:58: posted
Modeling and analysis of nest-site selection by honeybee swarms: the speed and accuracy trade-off
15:56: posted
The effect of stimulus strength on the speed and accuracy of a perceptual decision.
15:54: posted
Time and decision making in humans