@katiewr31413491 @NYCCouncil Are you familiar with pathological altruism? Very profound. https://t.co/tH336NWqDh
RT @TrikiZegni: The first cognitive task was a detour task to test for #InhbitoryControl abilities. A test used by MacLean et al to study s…
@conjurial @norabelrose Detour task from https://t.co/XnovbQo3pn plus data on corvids from https://t.co/pGeMQWdgTU
RT @TrikiZegni: The first cognitive task was a detour task to test for #InhbitoryControl abilities. A test used by MacLean et al to study s…
RT @TrikiZegni: The first cognitive task was a detour task to test for #InhbitoryControl abilities. A test used by MacLean et al to study s…
The first cognitive task was a detour task to test for #InhbitoryControl abilities. A test used by MacLean et al to study self-control evolution in primates and birds (https://t.co/CjYBAcaZY2) https://t.co/7wNDQHfvza
@7ieben_ Puh, weites Feld mit vielen Fallstricken ... Für einzelne Arten gibt's da viel (z.B. bei @animalcog), nur bei groß angelegten vergl. Studien wirds dünner & methodisch schwer. Vor n paar Jahren gabs mal ne umfassende Arbeit zur Evol. der Selbst
Самоконтроль зависит от размера мозга 1)У разных видов размер мозга положительно коррелирует с самоконтролем. Т.е. у видов с более крупным в среднем мозгом - лучше самоконтроль https://t.co/aaoiALCeIV 2)Размер мозга у приматов положител https://t.co/EsZmIS
The #evolution of self-control #scientists have identified surprising cognitive flexibility in #animals and potentially unique features of #human #psychology. We tested 36 #species https://t.co/OKWV9Jp2FR
@__ReJ__ @unity3d I m not saying there is no confounding factors at play though, these animal experiments are full of these. Source of the video by the way: https://t.co/N6f9yShfof
@Mangoos45625059 @sexualizedpony @LetLogicRule @NotTastypaws @sanchy_bruh Any animal with a prefrontal cortex has the ability to control their impulses. This feature is most commonly pronounced in highly social animals. https://t.co/bu3QluHRLA https://t.
RT @CompCrossCognC: This foreshadows the team’s seminal work on The evolution of self-control https://t.co/P42WHvIaFs
RT @CompCrossCognC: This foreshadows the team’s seminal work on The evolution of self-control https://t.co/P42WHvIaFs
RT @CompCrossCognC: This foreshadows the team’s seminal work on The evolution of self-control https://t.co/P42WHvIaFs
RT @CompCrossCognC: This foreshadows the team’s seminal work on The evolution of self-control https://t.co/P42WHvIaFs
This foreshadows the team’s seminal work on The evolution of self-control https://t.co/P42WHvIaFs
"The evolution of self-control" https://t.co/II2GJ2CITO
Ch. 9: alternative hypothesis to low human aggressiveness: by-product of selection for self-control https://t.co/4BXDQujv4k https://t.co/0lpCEiqilw
@juemos McLean et al 2014 https://t.co/ePUq50e7sF found that for sample of primate species, dietary breadth was only socioecological variable correlated with “self control” on food tasks (stronger correlation than w/ brain size).
@SteveStuWill @Qafzeh And the McLean 2014 PNAS paper, found that https://t.co/iWM3ubrEIX also adding that to #TIP, nice set of new work :)
The evolution of self-control https://t.co/ONWclAUjQd
The evolution of self-control https://t.co/7n9WkKWH9n
Elephants seem to score surprisingly poor on some self-control tasks (but small sample size?) https://t.co/XBrFxSGI9Y @ThinkElephants
mentionned in the #DailyNYT #EvolutionOfSelfControl https://t.co/dNMQCTTX20
Evolution of Self control: https://t.co/GDBhVzEQhk https://t.co/igszRo0Wob
RT @j2bryson: The evolution of self-control http://t.co/viiUmIaEQF Something funny about self-control→intelligence hypothesis from an OTT a…
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/viiUmIaEQF Something funny about self-control→intelligence hypothesis from an OTT author list.
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/p2nzOmGdqg via @PNASNews
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/L2GEkJ7d2K #cognition #AnimalCognition
"The Evolution of #SelfControl" http://t.co/fvCY5icRdx #cogSci #philMind #philAction #biology #philSci #psychology
Re new Tetrapodcat, this study suggested absolute brain size more informative than proportional: http://t.co/yepR6QzCpx @TetZoo @nyctopterus
Re new Tetrapodcat, this study suggested absolute brain size more informative than proportional: http://t.co/yepR6QzCpx @TetZoo @nyctopterus
Re new Tetrapodcat, this study suggested absolute brain size more informative than proportional: http://t.co/yepR6QzCpx @TetZoo @nyctopterus
Human diet: influencing more than just your waistline http://t.co/iJo0ovJpOs
2人でanalyzed data、3人でwrote the paperですけどね。RT @ichipoohmt: すごいねー。RT @drkgoto すごいたくさん著者がいる。The evolution of self-control http://t.co/oLIXhUwVqK
Chimpanzee have more self-control than thought http://t.co/Z7XzhgTJ54
z>Diet and absolute #brain volume favored #cognitive shift not #social group size http://t.co/iuAZ2bvllw #evolution #psychology #behavior
How did cognition evolve? Early steps looking in primates and others http://t.co/BoCQUKryFs @PNSAS
36種の比較から、セルフコントロールの進化を議論。脳の絶対的なサイズが課題の成績を予測し、社会集団のサイズよりも摂餌の幅が種の違いを予測。気合ですね。PNAS http://t.co/y85IhTiTQe
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/v2edb2aQru
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/tWSpZZlTx5
#SelfControl #Charac The evolution of self-control - Proceedings of the National Acade... http://t.co/ZeuFLxr5Bt #Characterleader.com
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/d7L6qtuhjJ
Paper: The evolution of self-control http://t.co/g9MNBCMaz4 MacLean EL, Hare B, Nunn CL and many others. 2014, PNAS
Paper: The evolution of self-control http://t.co/g9MNBCMaz4 MacLean EL, Hare B, Nunn CL and many others. 2014, PNAS
Paper: The evolution of self-control http://t.co/g9MNBCMaz4 MacLean EL, Hare B, Nunn CL and many others. 2014, PNAS
Paper: The evolution of self-control http://t.co/g9MNBCMaz4 MacLean EL, Hare B, Nunn CL and many others. 2014, PNAS
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/csgQKW2b2t
The evolution of self-control across 36 species http://t.co/mVC8VpIGZi
Increases in absolute brain size provide the biological foundation for evolutionary increases in self-control http://t.co/hjQUgHr7Td
Increases in absolute brain size provide the biological foundation for evolutionary increases in self-control http://t.co/hjQUgHr7Td
Increases in absolute brain size provide the biological foundation for evolutionary increases in self-control http://t.co/hjQUgHr7Td
Srsly intrsting study tested self-control in 36 species (mammals+birds). Dietary breadth strongly correlated. http://t.co/W4YFvcZ8wa
The evolution of self-control - read the source paper about absolute brain size and biological foundations: http://t.co/tnNTMOeIV7
Inaspettata relazione tra volume del cervello e capacità cognitive tra le specie! Il cibo conta per la mente. http://t.co/YwqL4APoEN
Whoa. Cross species experiments in self-control. (Do elephants have more self-control than dogs? Find out here!) http://t.co/8cVxFrtnfU
Size matters. Brain size that is. http://t.co/MH5SrZ80EU
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/q7bH50T2wK
You are what you eat: diet breadth & absolute brain size associated with evolution of self control http://t.co/sJ4bCjzZsf in @PNASNews
The evolution of self-control http://t.co/LORuBY1WnE
You are what you eat: diet breadth & absolute brain size associated with evolution of self control http://t.co/sJ4bCjzZsf in @PNASNews
#neuroethics RT @mallorybowers The evolution of self-control http://t.co/0HbQJVIDdD cc @NEWomenLeaders
Impressive - study of 36 species shows link between absolute brain size, dietary breadth and ability for self-control http://t.co/BEtMm4m82j
Impressive - study of 36 species shows link between absolute brain size, dietary breadth and ability for self-control http://t.co/BEtMm4m82j
Absolute brain volume, variation in diet and cognition processes. Understanding brain evolution, self control http://t.co/B1IlEDUASa
Amazing: Evolution of self-control in 36 species (cylinder, A-not-B tasks) http://t.co/Ax7gTCz88G paper mostly used "intelligence" in quotes
The evolution of self-control | 2 tasks 36 species and some surprising results in primates http://t.co/7iwpvUlzcn
"The Evolution Of #SelfControl" #PNAS http://t.co/Cz4mlDIK7O #cogsci #biology #science #philosophy #FSU #templeton
The evolution of self-control. http://t.co/5HoVCjlDLl
Bigger brains and varied diet (not group size) increases self-control across 36 species #evolution #sociality @PNAS http://t.co/ZmsgI9TC0Q
Bigger brains and varied diet (not group size) increases self-control across 36 species #evolution #sociality @PNAS http://t.co/ZmsgI9TC0Q
Bigger brains and varied diet (not group size) increases self-control across 36 species #evolution #sociality @PNAS http://t.co/ZmsgI9TC0Q
Amazing: Evolution of self-control in 36 species (cylinder, A-not-B tasks) http://t.co/Ax7gTCz88G paper mostly used "intelligence" in quotes
Amazing experimental approach: http://t.co/wgdt2rttyD (paywall) 36 species on inhibitory control tasks. Brain volume predicts performance
The assumpton that relative, rather than absoulte, brain size is a more accurate predictor of intelligence challenged http://t.co/Jts2JigrCq
Clearly author position 1-3 means something different from the other ones on this paper. @drugmonkeyblog http://t.co/3yNLzfqlNW
The evolution of intelligence: all down to big brains and a varied menu... http://t.co/pTPCFPolCY
Evolution of Self control: http://t.co/Zcp3R3fyqP
Clearly author position 1-3 means something different from the other ones on this paper. @drugmonkeyblog http://t.co/3yNLzfqlNW
Clearly author position 1-3 means something different from the other ones on this paper. @drugmonkeyblog http://t.co/3yNLzfqlNW
Lots of @DukeBrain researchers on an excellent new piece: "evolution of self-control" good read for neuroeconomists! http://t.co/Ur1BxubUoV
Clearly author position 1-3 means something different from the other ones on this paper. @drugmonkeyblog http://t.co/3yNLzfqlNW
Brain size & feeding ecology: self-control http://t.co/CPcioNWQuB
Clearly author position 1-3 means something different from the other ones on this paper. @drugmonkeyblog http://t.co/3yNLzfqlNW
The evolution of self-control across species--brain size and dietary breadth matter http://t.co/KKYNAWpwN4 HT @Psychologician
Amazing: Evolution of self-control in 36 species (cylinder, A-not-B tasks) http://t.co/Ax7gTCz88G paper mostly used "intelligence" in quotes
Why did self-control evolve? My interpretation of these data: parenting. http://t.co/BQ3tBA6qGs
Why did self-control evolve? My interpretation of these data: parenting. http://t.co/BQ3tBA6qGs
The Evolution of Self-Control Although scientists have identified surprising cognitive flexibility in animals... http://t.co/KzhJ8ujaOv
“PNAS | Mobile” http://t.co/Y5Iut0YC1m
Interesting comparative work (>50 authors!) investigating the evolution of "self-control" via @AMCELL http://t.co/zysqtQ1Ttr
evolution of self-control http://t.co/DpetKpD7X0 #animalcognition
先行研究では認知の進化の指標として脳ばかりに注目してきた。今回は実験での自己制御の発達の検討。絶対的な脳体積が自己制御を予測。霊長類では社会集団のサイズより、食事の方が重要。 The evolution of self-control http://t.co/0Ddnud1Dep
Good friend involved in exciting study re #evolution of #cognition + self control http://t.co/L5BdZEa6PA primate results v interesting!
#ev Absolute brain size&–in primates– dietary breadth predicts problem solving capabilities:Evolution of self-control http://t.co/3LWMrx0N95
Species with larger brains may have more self-control than species with smaller brains http://t.co/HKsfXCfqMe @PNASNews
先行研究では認知の進化の指標として脳ばかりに注目してきた。今回は実験での自己制御の発達の検討。絶対的な脳体積が自己制御を予測。霊長類では社会集団のサイズより、食事の方が重要。 The evolution of self-control http://t.co/0Ddnud1Dep