albertcardona, to Neuroscience
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Simple, simulated “animals” (agents) exhibit cooperative hunting:

“Collaborative hunting in artificial agents with deep reinforcement learning” by Tsutsui et al. 2024.

“using computational multi-agent simulations based on deep reinforcement learning, we demonstrate that decisions underlying collaborative hunts do not necessarily rely on sophisticated cognitive processes.”

“This has implications for a reassessment, and perhaps a widening, of what groups of animals are believed to manifest cooperative hunting.”

https://elifesciences.org/articles/85694

#neuroscience #behaviour

scottsantens, to random
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We already have 1,000 would-be Mozarts who instead of learning music and honing their skills are doing shit jobs for shit wages. They're spending their time just surviving instead of blessing the rest of us with music we'd love.

What these would-be Mozarts need is basic income.

antonproitzelhaimer,
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@zdl @isaackuo @scottsantens

Giving him "Names" is unobjecitive and the same , you might have condemned before.
Sure, that I will not further discuss any with You and there is no Need to do so.
Farewell then.... :blobpats:

for the nice Guys : :gnomeHey:

appassionato, to books
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Neuroendocrinology of Behavior and Emotions: Environmental and Social Factors Affecting Behavior by Heather K. Caldwell & H. Elliott Albers, 2024

This volume highlights current research on how the neuroendocrine system helps to influence emotional states and ultimately behavioral output.

@bookstodon




BelfastRoadster, to nature
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UlrikeHahn, to Neuroscience German
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#iamreading

Thought I‘d try something: this book by Juerrero has come up a lot in some of the most interesting conversations I‘ve had on this platform about #causality, #complexity #neuroscience #agency #behaviour #mind and #brain and #dynamical systems but it‘s not an easy read. I am now determined to tackle it and will be posting updates as I go…

care to join me? OA at https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545662/context-changes-everything/

appassionato, to books
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Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior An Introduction to Human Neuroscience by William J. Ray

Fundamentals of Brain and Behavior provides an accessible introduction to the study of human neuroscience.The book has been carefully designed to accompany a typical entry-level course, covering core topics including the function and structure of the nervous system, basic human motivations, stress and health, and cognitive functioning.

@bookstodon
#books
#neuroscience
#textbook
#brain
#behaviour

bughuntercat, to internet

I always do small experiments on social networks, since I like to observe human behavior in different contexts. One of those experiments is to publish an opinion or reflection on X/Twitter, Mastodon, Instagram, etc. Only at Mastodon is interesting feedback generated. In other networks it happens that there is no interest in something serious or aggressive reactions are generated. Interesting to think about why it happens.

Delphi, to car
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My #grandparents worked on the #buses in the days when the #drivers cab wasn't accessible from the the rest of the #bus. They'd be shocked to know how dangerous working in #publictransport has become.

£2 #busfares probably don't tempt some people to give up a #car #journey because #behaviour has become so bad. #Violent #youths & adults appear to be commonplace in the #news now.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/elgin-safety-emergency-services-hospital-police-scotland-b1136829.html
https://www.countypress.co.uk/news/24095230.isle-wight-police-arrest-boy-16-alleged-bus-driver-attack/

macaskillaf, to london

Come and work with us in Sunny ! We have up to two positions in my lab at @ucl to investigate the cellular, circuit and synaptic basis of how internal states such as and can be used to guide . Apply until Feb 8th here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?nPostingId=8296&nPostingTargetId=19679&id=Q1KFK026203F3VBQBLO8M8M07&LG=UK&languageSelect=UK&mask=ext

Snowshadow, to Neuroscience
@Snowshadow@mastodon.social avatar

How Loneliness Reshapes the Brain

Feelings of loneliness prompt changes in the brain that further isolate people from social contact.
#Neuroscience #Cognition #Psychology #Science #Brain #Behaviour #Biology
https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-loneliness-reshapes-the-brain-20230228/

BelfastRoadster, to photography
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Another highlight from 2023, watching this vigorously defend his territory from his own reflection in the windows and mirrors of a car.

metin, to psychology
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bughuntercat, to mastodon

Ironically, Mastodon, which boasts of being free and caring for freedom, often ends up being fundamentalist. Herd thinking is inevitable when thousands of people identify with some. It seems that if non-free or centralized networks are on one political side, then Mastodon automatically has to be on the other side.
The biggest problem is not the algorithm or the advertising, it is not the surveillance. The problem is that we are the same ones who go from one network to another carrying and migrating our data and with them our biases.
I see people trying to make this place a kind of refuge from the burning world, but they bring the fire in their backpack when they come.
The main reason I joined was to follow programming and hacking people and topics, but then I met autistic people and people who are almost philosophers.
It's inevitable, we are like that. But it would be interesting to remember that the restrictions, aggressiveness and turbulence that keep us away from other platforms must be left there.
Maybe no one cares, but I still wanted to say it.

AskPippa, (edited ) to psychology
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This article brings back a memory. Years go I was at a farm BBQ where I saw another guest's two 5-7 year kids were completely out of control. They were dangerously climbing things, running around with tools, grabbing food, chasing the chickens, etc. I gently suggested to the mom that they needed boundaries with some guidance, and that it was ok to say no -- or they might get into trouble in later years. She responded with they were going with a style of parenting where the #kids would learn on their own -- and I didn't understand because I don't have kids. Fast forward 10-12 years, I run into the mom again. She came up to me and said "I wish I had listened to you". At that point, one kid had dropped out of school and got a girl pregnant, the other was in trouble with the law. They were used to making their own rules but hadn't been guided through what makes good rules. Boundaries don't have to be extreme, but kids do need consistent rules and guidance. And have those heart-to-heart talks. If the kids constantly walk all over you, that's not healthy.

#behaviour #psychology #parenting
https://www.thecut.com/article/gentle-parenting-and-the-accidentally-permissive-parent.html

fxdm, to science
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Scientists and the general public have long dismissed the cognitive abilities of cows, pigs, and other livestock. But farm animals are capable of much more than we think.

#Science #Biology #AnimalBehaviour #Behaviour #Cognition #intelligence #Cattle #Cow #Pig #Livestock #Chicken

📄 Grimm D (2023) What are farm animals thinking? Science 382:1103–1107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.adn3270

fxdm, to science
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From black hole physics to theoretical behavioural ecology. John M McNamara giving an inaugural lecture in Budapest, Hungary: "The art of the state, modelling the endpoints of evolution by natural selection". (Don't miss the famous photos of Alasdair Houston and John from the 70s)

#Science #Biology #Ecology #Evolution #EvolutionaryTheory #EvolutionaryBiology #AnimalBehaviour #Behaviour #BehaviouralEcology #bird #ParentalCare #GameTheory #Lecture #Bristol

https://youtu.be/GSTK9x1Z0LA?si=0QpEuj_rXiY3QK4b

Wen, (edited ) to Fox
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Racism allegations destroyed my life, Laurence Fox tells libel trial

Of course his racist pronouncements and behaviour have nothing to do with it at all?

The s*d has supported the ‘allegations’ in word and deed.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/nov/27/racism-allegations-destroyed-my-life-laurence-fox-tells-libel-trial

#fox #racism #behaviour

gicycle, to random
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🎞 The recordings of our first #DyMoN #webinar session are online now: https://youtu.be/ELGL8_T9wxo.
Psychologist Claudia Luger-Bazinger and I share our views on #sustainable #mobility and #behaviour change.

Do not miss the subsequent sessions. Registration is still possible: https://dymon.eu/dymon-webinar-series/.

appassionato, to books
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The Laws of Human Nature

We are social animals. Our very lives depend on our relationships with people. Knowing why people do what they do is the most important tool we can possess, without which our other talents can only take us so far.

@bookstodon




Nonog, to uk

Giant UK programme to lower people’s blood-sugar levels really works
One of the world’s biggest campaigns to prevent diabetes through behaviour change holds promise for public-health gains.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03524-2

serhii, to psychology Ukrainian
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People often complain that morality is in decline, so 🇺🇸 scientists decided to investigate this phenomenon. They used archival and original data (n = 12,492,983). The results show that people in at least 60 countries believe that #morality is declining, and they have believed this for at least the last 70 years 😇 📉. In short, the idea of a decline in morality is widespread, persistent and unfounded.

:doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06137-x

#human #behaviour #psychology #decline #illusion

serhii, to random Ukrainian
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Scientists have previously already reported that #lockdowns are ineffective, harmful + alcohol consumption has increased during #COVID19. However, after studying the impact of the 111-day strict quarantine in Melbourne 🇦🇺 scientists found out who was responsible for the alcohol increase 🥴. Unexpectedly, I found out that it was the parents of young children! The diagram shows that fathers are the most prominent, but mothers are not far behind too:

:doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01638-1

#human #behaviour

jekely, to Neuroscience
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Our group has several 3y+ openings at the Centre for Organismal Studies at Heidelberg University. Come and join us in Heidelberg to study eye evolution, , by etc.
https://adb.zuv.uni-heidelberg.de/info/INFO_FDB$.startup?MODUL=LS&M1=1&M2=0&M3=0&PRO=34018

BelfastRoadster, to nature
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The green part of this oak leaf didn’t get the “autumn memo” because of the activity of Ectoedemia heringi leaf miners.
The miner blocks off the chlorophyll return valves in the leaf with the help of some bacteria, extending the growing season for the larva 🐛

#nature #NaturePhotography #wildlife #invertebrate #insect #insects #lepidoptera #leafminer #ectodemiaheringi #oak #leaf #autumn #behaviour #VictoriaPark #belfast #eastbelfast #connswatergreenway

metin, to Autism
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