2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-71931-0
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Linking cognitive strategy, neural mechanism, and movement statistics in group foraging behaviors

Rafal Urbaniak,
Marjorie Xie,
Emily Mackevicius

Abstract: Foraging for food is a rich and ubiquitous animal behavior that involves complex cognitive decisions, and interactions between different individuals and species. There has been exciting recent progress in understanding multi-agent foraging behavior from cognitive, neuroscience, and statistical perspectives, but integrating these perspectives can be elusive. This paper seeks to unify these perspectives, allowing statistical analysis of observational animal movement data to shed light on the viability of cogniti… Show more

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