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Correlation between octopaminergic signalling and foraging task specialisation in honeybees
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-04)
Regulation of pollen and nectar foraging in honeybees is linked to differences in the sensitivity to the reward. Octopamine (OA) participates in the processing of rewardrelated information in the bee brain, being a candidate ...
Gazing behavior during problem solving tasks in domestic dogs. A critical review
(Edizioni ETS, 2018-08)
In the last few years, several studies have assessed dogs’ behavior when confronted with solvable or unsolvable tasks in the presence of human partners. In these situations, dogs tend to gaze towards people, which has been ...
Method based on challenging flow by competences for tasks with high cognitive demand
(Universidad César VallejoPE, 2020)
Cognitive demand in mathematics is crucial for addressing problem solving, learning geometry, statistics, and other disciplines that are exercised when students face complex tasks, which start from school to univerity. ...
Finding the Place: How to Train and Use Convolutional Neural Networks for a Dynamically Learning Robot
(10/15/2018)
For a robot, the ability to adapt his knowledge automatically and customize its behavior is a key feature. Furthermore, a robot should be able to carry out its tasks at a long-term basis, performing it seamlessly in presence ...
Description of the task and imitative behaviorDescripción de la tarea e imitación
(Acta ComportamentaliaActa Comportamentalia: Revista Latina de Análisis del Comportamiento, 2010)
Collaborative and individual strategic planning effect on performance of an oral task
(Universidad de Córdoba, 2017)
THE TEACHING TASK: A WAY IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THE LEARNING OF PHYSICS IN THE TEACHERS FORMATIONLA TAREA DOCENTE: UNA VÍA PARA MEJORAR EL APRENDIZAJE DE LA FÍSICA EN LA FORMACIÓN DOCENTE
(Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas, 2020)
Do dogs experience frustration? New contributions on successive negative contrast in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris)
(Elsevier Science, 2019-05)
An unexpected change in reward quantity or quality frequently elicits a sharp decrease of responses as well as a negative emotional state. This phenomenon is called successive negative contrast (SNC) and, although it has ...