State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate
Humans and other vertebrates occasionally show a preference for items remembered to be costly or experienced when the subject was in a poor condition (this is known as a sunk-costs fallacy or state-dependent valuation). Whether these mechanisms shared across vertebrates are the result of convergence...
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todo:paper_00368075_v311_n5767_p1613_Pompilio2023-10-03T14:47:51Z State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate Pompilio, L. Kacelnik, A. Behmer, S.T. Biology Convergence of numerical methods Costs Ecosystems Neurology Evolutionary relicts Invertebrate Phylogenetic State-dependent valuation Biodiversity invertebrate article evolution invertebrate locust nonhuman Orthoptera phylogeny plesiomorphy priority journal state dependent learning Animals Choice Behavior Feeding Behavior Female Food Grasshoppers Learning Models, Animal Nutritional Status Odors Acrididae Invertebrata Orthoptera Schistocerca gregaria Vertebrata Humans and other vertebrates occasionally show a preference for items remembered to be costly or experienced when the subject was in a poor condition (this is known as a sunk-costs fallacy or state-dependent valuation). Whether these mechanisms shared across vertebrates are the result of convergence toward an adaptive solution or evolutionary relicts reflecting common ancestral traits is unknown. Here we show that state-dependent valuation also occurs in an invertebrate, the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Given the latter's phylogenetic and neurobiological distance from those groups in which the phenomenon was already known, we suggest that state-dependent valuation mechanisms are probably ecologically rational solutions to widespread problems of choice. Fil:Pompilio, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00368075_v311_n5767_p1613_Pompilio |
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Biology Convergence of numerical methods Costs Ecosystems Neurology Evolutionary relicts Invertebrate Phylogenetic State-dependent valuation Biodiversity invertebrate article evolution invertebrate locust nonhuman Orthoptera phylogeny plesiomorphy priority journal state dependent learning Animals Choice Behavior Feeding Behavior Female Food Grasshoppers Learning Models, Animal Nutritional Status Odors Acrididae Invertebrata Orthoptera Schistocerca gregaria Vertebrata |
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Biology Convergence of numerical methods Costs Ecosystems Neurology Evolutionary relicts Invertebrate Phylogenetic State-dependent valuation Biodiversity invertebrate article evolution invertebrate locust nonhuman Orthoptera phylogeny plesiomorphy priority journal state dependent learning Animals Choice Behavior Feeding Behavior Female Food Grasshoppers Learning Models, Animal Nutritional Status Odors Acrididae Invertebrata Orthoptera Schistocerca gregaria Vertebrata Pompilio, L. Kacelnik, A. Behmer, S.T. State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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Biology Convergence of numerical methods Costs Ecosystems Neurology Evolutionary relicts Invertebrate Phylogenetic State-dependent valuation Biodiversity invertebrate article evolution invertebrate locust nonhuman Orthoptera phylogeny plesiomorphy priority journal state dependent learning Animals Choice Behavior Feeding Behavior Female Food Grasshoppers Learning Models, Animal Nutritional Status Odors Acrididae Invertebrata Orthoptera Schistocerca gregaria Vertebrata |
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Humans and other vertebrates occasionally show a preference for items remembered to be costly or experienced when the subject was in a poor condition (this is known as a sunk-costs fallacy or state-dependent valuation). Whether these mechanisms shared across vertebrates are the result of convergence toward an adaptive solution or evolutionary relicts reflecting common ancestral traits is unknown. Here we show that state-dependent valuation also occurs in an invertebrate, the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Given the latter's phylogenetic and neurobiological distance from those groups in which the phenomenon was already known, we suggest that state-dependent valuation mechanisms are probably ecologically rational solutions to widespread problems of choice. |
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State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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State-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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state-dependent learned valuation drives choice in an invertebrate |
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