cephalove.blogspot.com
Cephalove: Pass the clams, please: A strategy for object retrieval in the octopus.
http://cephalove.blogspot.com/2010/07/pass-clams-please-strategy-for-object.html
A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Pass the clams, please: A strategy for object retrieval in the octopus. I recently blogged about a line of research on octopus reaching movements. But I left out an important study for time's sake. I promised to cover it promptly, and so I'm making good on that promise here. To recap:. The study I'll look at today is Octopuses Use a Human-like Strategy to Control Precise Point-to-Point Arm Movements. Cambr...
fauceir.wordpress.com
The Ronfeld-(TIMN)-Chain | Fauceir Blog
https://fauceir.wordpress.com/2017/01/29/the-ronfeld-timn-chain
Think evolution — it involves every aspect of life. The tree of religious evolution. This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Desison Reveals Our Evolutionary Burden. January 29, 2017. In order to avoid confusion in my previous post. I’m going to provide some explanation for the term of Ronfeld Chain. The name is derived from a comment made by some David Ronfeldt (maybe it’s him working for the RAND institute. On a Social Evolution Forum webpage. He summarizes his TIMN-theory as follows:. The market form. It is...
fauceir.wordpress.com
This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Desison Reveals Our Evolutionary Burden | Fauceir Blog
https://fauceir.wordpress.com/3-2
Think evolution — it involves every aspect of life. The tree of religious evolution. This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Desison Reveals Our Evolutionary Burden. This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Desison Reveals Our Evolutionary Burden. Some nerd commented on Obama’s Peace Nobel Prize reward on The Economist’s. The Nobel prize has a fine tradition of awarding the Nobel prizes for the alpha males in the West and rewarding low life dissidents of the East. Update: Link to the The Norwegian Nobel Committee 1901-2017.
psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists: June 2015
http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists. A brave attempt to think out loud about theories of psychology until we get some. The Rough Guide to the Blog. Publications from the blog. Us in the Media. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. What Would It Take to Refute Radical Embodied Cognition? 160;you accept as evidence? My current best answer is about 20 years of hard work. . Posted by Andrew Wilson. Friday, 26 June 2015. The Perturbation Experiment as a Way to Study Perception. Is what we should all be doing. The standa...
psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists: October 2014
http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2014_10_01_archive.html
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists. A brave attempt to think out loud about theories of psychology until we get some. The Rough Guide to the Blog. Publications from the blog. Us in the Media. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. Do people really not know what running looks like? Faster, higher, stronger -. At the Atlantic about a paper (Meltzoff, 2014). That identifies this surprising confusion in art throughout history and all over the world, and that then reports some simple studies showing that people re...
psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists: The Perturbation Experiment as a Way to Study Perception
http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-perturbation-experiment-as-way-to.html
Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists. A brave attempt to think out loud about theories of psychology until we get some. The Rough Guide to the Blog. Publications from the blog. Us in the Media. Friday, 26 June 2015. The Perturbation Experiment as a Way to Study Perception. Is what we should all be doing. There are also variations where you ask people if they can discriminate. The cue from alternatives under various conditions. Presenting cues in isolation provides a great deal of experimental control ...
cephalove.blogspot.com
Cephalove: Cephalopod Photography: Lawrence Tulissi
http://cephalove.blogspot.com/2010/07/cephalopod-photography-lawrence-tulissi.html
A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Friday, July 30, 2010. Cephalopod Photography: Lawrence Tulissi. I stumbled upon the Flickr group: Cephalopods. And decided that it was about time to put up some more eye candy on the site. I've gotten in touch with some of the photographers whose cephalopod photos are in the group, and I'll be doing a series of posts with each post featuring the work of a single photographer. First on the list is Lawrence Tulissi. Moving on from...
cephalove.blogspot.com
Cephalove: Do octopuses play?
http://cephalove.blogspot.com/2010/07/do-octopuses-play.html
A blog documenting my intellectual love affair with our many-armed friends. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. I was recently pointed to this article on "octopus intelligence". Before I go making assertions like this, I should look at the research, right? Good call. Let's see what the vast scientific library that is the internet can teach us about the play-like behavior of octopuses. I'll focus on Kuba et al. (2006), a recent study that was done to examine putative play behavior in O. vulgaris. M Kuba, D V Meisel, ...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT