نتایج جستجو برای: crow

تعداد نتایج: 1723  

2013
I. Teschke C. A. F. Wascher M. F. Scriba A. M. P. von Bayern V. Huml B. Siemers S. Tebbich

The use and manufacture of tools have been considered to be cognitively demanding and thus a possible driving factor in the evolution of intelligence. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that enhanced physical cognitive abilities evolved in conjunction with the use of tools, by comparing the performance of naturally tool-using and non-tool-using species in a suite of physical and general le...

2015
Kasie Richards Arsham Alamian

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Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Lena Veit Galyna Pidpruzhnykova Andreas Nieder

The ability to form associations between behaviorally relevant sensory stimuli is fundamental for goal-directed behaviors. We investigated neuronal activity in the telencephalic area nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL) while two crows (Corvus corone) performed a delayed association task. Whereas some paired associates were familiar to the crows, novel associations had to be learned and mapped to th...

2016
James J. H. St Clair Barbara C. Klump Jessica E. M. van der Wal Shoko Sugasawa Christian Rutz

Functional tool use requires the selection of appropriate raw materials. New Caledonian crows Corvus moneduloides are known for their extraordinary tool-making behaviour, including the crafting of hooked stick tools from branched vegetation. We describe a surprisingly strong between-site difference in the plant materials used by wild crows to manufacture these tools: crows at one study site use...

2015
Sarah A. Jelbert Puja J. Singh Russell D. Gray Alex H. Taylor James A.R. Marshall

There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to humans. However, the selective pressures that lead to the evolution of these mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that while tool-making New Caledonian crows can produce collaborative behavior, they do not understand the causality of cooperation nor show sensitivity to inequity. Instead, the colla...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Alex H Taylor Gavin R Hunt Russell D Gray

Humans and chimpanzees both exhibit context-dependent tool use. That is, both species choose to use tools when food is within reach, but the context is potentially hazardous. Here, we show that New Caledonian crows used tools more frequently when food was positioned next to a novel model snake than when food was positioned next to a novel teddy bear or a familiar food bowl. However, the crows s...

Noorinezhad, Noorallah ,

Abstract: The need for more efficient power systems has prompted the use of a new technologies includes Flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices. FACTS devices provides new opportunity for controlling the line power flow and minimizing losses while maintaining the bus voltages within a permissible limit. In this thesis a new method is proposed for optimal placement and sizing of Thyristo...

2004
Joyce K. S. Poon Jacob Scheuer Yong Xu Amnon Yariv

We address the trade-offs among delay, loss, and bandwidth in the design of coupled-resonator optical waveguide (CROW) delay lines. We begin by showing the convergence of the transfer matrix, tight-binding, and time domain formalisms in the theoretical analysis of CROWs. From the analytical formalisms we obtain simple, analytical expressions for the achievable delay, loss, bandwidth, and a figu...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Gian A Nogler

The year 2006 is the 140th anniversary of Mendel’s pathbreaking article. It is appropriate that a journal devoted to genetics begin the year with an article about Mendel and his work. Much has been written about his deep insights and the failure of the biological community to recognize his work. Here, on this anniversary, instead of extolling his success, we present a scholarly account of Mende...

2016
Christian Rutz Shoko Sugasawa Jessica E M van der Wal Barbara C Klump James J H St Clair

'Betty' the New Caledonian crow astonished the world when she 'spontaneously' bent straight pieces of garden wire into hooked foraging tools. Recent field experiments have revealed that tool bending is part of the species' natural behavioural repertoire, providing important context for interpreting Betty's iconic wire-bending feat. More generally, this discovery provides a compelling illustrati...

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