2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1787348
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Cognitive Model of Animal Behavior to Comprehend an Aspect of Decision-Making

Abstract: Extending the theory of planned behavior as a model of cognitive and motivational influences on academic performance AIP Conf.Abstract. Most animal behaviors are considered to have been evolved through their own courses of natural selection. Since mechanisms of natural selection depend tightly on environments in which animals of interest inhabit, the environment for an animal appears a priori, and stimulus-response (S-R) relationships are stable as long as it returns constant benefit. We claim, however, no env… Show more

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