Schino, Gabriele Boggiani, Ludovica Mortelliti, Arianna Pinzaglia, Marta Addessi, Elsa
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Behavioural processes
We addressed two different aspects of indirect reciprocity in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) studying two common cooperative behaviours, grooming and food sharing. In an observational study, we tested whether capuchin monkeys were more likely to groom an individual that had just groomed a group mate than an individual that had not groomed a...
Davranche, Karen Belletier, Clément Gajdos, Thibault Laurence, Carbonnell Vidal, Franck Huguet, Pascal Hasbroucq, Thierry
This study aimed to apply electromyographic techniques and distributional analyses to test whether an increase in the strength of stimulus-response mapping could explain the mechanisms underlying the joint Simon effect. Within a single protocol, participants performed a Simon task and a Go/NoGo task in isolation, and a joint Go/NoGo task with a co-...
Rasolofoniaina, Bako N Kappeler, Peter M Fichtel, Claudia
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Animal cognition
Social learning is widespread in the animal kingdom, but individuals can differ in how they acquire and use social information. Personality traits, such as neophobia, may, for example, promote individual learning strategies. Here, we contribute comparative data on social learning strategies in carnivorans by examining whether narrow-striped mongoos...
Yoshizaki, Kaichi Asai, Masato Nakayama, Atsuo
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Neuroscience research
Impaired social facilitation was reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. However, behavioral analysis methods of social facilitation for ASD model have not been reported. We developed a novel breeding home cage for social facilitation. Voluntary exercise of more social C57BL/6 J mice was significantly increased in the presence of obser...
Belletier, Clément Normand, Alice Camos, Valérie Barrouillet, Pierre Huguet, Pascal
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Cognition
Evidence accumulated for more than a century on audience effects shows that being watched by others typically impairs performance on difficult tasks. However, recent research under the label of « choking under pressure » suggests that this performance impairment is, ironically, specific to the individuals who are the most qualified to succeed-those...
Horgan, G W Scalco, A Craig, T Whybrow, S Macdiarmid, J I
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Appetite
The amount of meat consumed is having a negative impact on both health and the environment. This study investigated the probability of eating meat and the amount eaten at a meal within different social, temporal and situational contexts. Dietary intake data from 4-day diet diaries of adults (19 years and above) taken from the UK National Diet and N...
Greiver, M. Dahrouge, S. O’Brien, P. Manca, D. Lussier, M. T. Wang, J. Burge, F. Grandy, M. Singer, A. Twohig, M.
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Implementation Science
BackgroundElders living with polypharmacy may be taking medications that do not benefit them. Polypharmacy can be associated with elevated risks of poor health, reduced quality of life, high care costs, and persistently complex care needs. While many medications could be problematic, this project targets medications that should be deprescribed for ...
Sekiguchi, Yayoi Hata, Toshimichi
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Behavioural processes
Many studies on humans and animals have shown that the mere presence of another individual or individuals accelerates the motor performance speed of the subject individual. However, it has not been well investigated whether the mere presence of another individual affects the accuracy of motor performance in animals. In this study, we developed a no...
Planas-Sitjà, Isaac Deneubourg, Jean-Louis
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Biology open
Personality variation has been proven to affect ecology, evolution and group behaviour in many ways. Nevertheless, how social context influences behavioural strategies and individual personality variation has rarely been addressed. This study sheds light on the relationship between social interactions, personality variation and plasticity in a coll...
Boumans, Iris J M M de Boer, Imke J M Hofstede, Gert Jan Bokkers, Eddie A M
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Physiology & behavior
Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are affected by social factors (e.g. competition level) and behavioural strategies (e.g. avoidance). This study aimed to deepen our understanding of the complex interactions between social factors and behavioural strategies affecting feeding and social inte...