Search Results - "Clayton, Nicola"
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Dimensions of Animal Consciousness
Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-10-2020)“…How does consciousness vary across the animal kingdom? Are some animals ‘more conscious’ than others? This article presents a multidimensional framework for…”
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Avian Models for Human Cognitive Neuroscience: A Proposal
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (17-06-2015)“…Research on avian cognitive neuroscience over the past two decades has revealed the avian brain to be a better model for understanding human cognition than…”
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Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) show episodic-like memory through the incidental encoding of information
Published in PloS one (15-05-2024)“…Episodic memory describes the conscious reimagining of our memories and is often considered to be a uniquely human ability. As these phenomenological…”
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How intelligent is a cephalopod? Lessons from comparative cognition
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-02-2021)“…ABSTRACT The soft‐bodied cephalopods including octopus, cuttlefish, and squid are broadly considered to be the most cognitively advanced group of…”
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Inhibition and cognitive flexibility are related to prediction of one's own future preferences in young British and Chinese children
Published in Cognition (01-07-2023)“…The ability to shift from current to future perspective is pivotal to future-oriented cognition. With two distinct cultural groups, UK (N = 92) and China…”
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Waiting for the better reward: Comparison of delay of gratification in young children across two cultures
Published in PloS one (03-09-2021)“…Delay of gratification–a form of self-control–is the ability to forsake immediately available rewards in order to obtain larger-valued outcomes in future,…”
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Cephalopod learning and memory
Published in Current biology (23-10-2023)“…Cephalopod molluscs are renowned for their unique central nervous system — a donut-shaped brain organised around the oesophagus. This brain supports…”
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The hidden side of animal cognition research: Scientists' attitudes toward bias, replicability and scientific practice
Published in PloS one (31-08-2021)“…Animal cognition research aims to understand animal minds by using a diverse range of methods across an equally diverse range of species. Throughout its…”
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Computational models of episodic-like memory in food-caching birds
Published in Nature communications (23-05-2023)“…Birds of the crow family adapt food-caching strategies to anticipated needs at the time of cache recovery and rely on memory of the what, where and when of…”
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Cuttlefish show flexible and future-dependent foraging cognition
Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-02-2020)“…Some animals optimize their foraging activity by learning and memorizing food availability, in terms of quantity and quality, and adapt their feeding behaviour…”
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Narrative-based autobiographical memory interventions for PTSD: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-09-2023)“…Introduction The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to evaluate the efficacy of narrative-based interventions (NBIs) for individuals with…”
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Is episodic-like memory like episodic memory?
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (04-11-2024)“…Episodic memory involves the conscious recollection of personally experienced events and when absent, results in profound losses to the typical human conscious…”
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Comparative cognition for conservationists
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-09-2014)“…•Animal behaviour affects conservation and is driven by underlying cognition.•Using cognitive principles can modify behaviour across taxonomic groups.•We…”
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Cephalopod cognition
Published in Current biology (05-08-2019)“…Cephalopods have captivated the minds of scientists for thousands of years, dating back to approximately 330 BC when Aristotle became fascinated by their…”
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Manual action expectation and biomechanical ability in three species of New World monkey
Published in Current biology (08-05-2023)“…Being able to anticipate another’s actions is a crucial ability for social animals because it allows for coordinated reactions. However, little is known…”
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Waiting for a better possibility: delay of gratification in corvids and its relationship to other cognitive capacities
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (19-12-2022)“…Self-control, the ability to resist temptation and wait for better but delayed possibilities, is an important cognitive skill that underpins decision-making…”
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Grow Smart and Die Young: Why Did Cephalopods Evolve Intelligence?
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-01-2019)“…Intelligence in large-brained vertebrates might have evolved through independent, yet similar processes based on comparable socioecological pressures and slow…”
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Cephalopods: Ambassadors for rethinking cognition
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-07-2021)“…Traditional approaches in comparative cognition have a long history of focusing on a narrow range of vertebrate species. However, in recent years the range of…”
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Evidence of episodic-like memory in cuttlefish
Published in Current biology (02-12-2013)“…The recollection of past experiences allows us to recall what happened during a particular event, and where and when it occurred [1]. Since the first study on…”
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Social influences on delayed gratification in New Caledonian crows and Eurasian jays
Published in PloS one (06-12-2023)“…Self-control underlies goal-directed behaviour in humans and other animals. Delayed gratification - a measure of self-control - requires the ability to…”
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