@WiringTheBrain @illiamjackson @sanewman1 @Oliver_S_Curry @DialecticBio Agree with the first, but many disagree with is the idea that genes are the only recurring factor that selection modulates over long timescales with every other factor arising and dyin
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RT @ConnorTLambert: One of my favorite papers (a book chapter actually) that I think all researchers in animal/comparative cognition should…
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One of my favorite papers (a book chapter actually) that I think all researchers in animal/comparative cognition should read is Hogan's 1988 "Cause and Function in the Development of Behavior Systems". https://t.co/0JIhVNxJyP
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@sillyolyou @ColinHorgan4 @berndj @BretWeinstein @Dialecticaa Yeah. There are many ways to acquire behaviors beyond classical or instrumental conditioning, in fact Jeffery Alberts and Hall has looked at the acquisition of suckling, wrestling and sex in rat