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  2. Insect cognition - Wikipedia

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    A neuron (green and white) in an insect brain (blue) Insect cognition describes the mental capacities and study of those capacities in insects. The field developed from comparative psychology where early studies focused more on animal behavior. [1] Researchers have examined insect cognition in bees, fruit flies, and wasps. [2] [3]

  3. Martin Giurfa - Wikipedia

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    Martin Giurfa was born in Lima, Peru, from an Argentinean mother who raised him alone and registered him as an Argentinean citizen.He grew up in Lima where he attended the French School Lycée franco-péruvien and moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina at the end of 1980 to study Biology at the University of Buenos Aires.

  4. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive maps Some animals appear to construct a cognitive map of their surroundings, meaning that they acquire and use information that enables them to compute how far and in what direction to go to get from one location to another. Such a map-like representation is thought to be used, for example, when an animal goes directly from one food ...

  5. Category:Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    Animal cognition is the title given to a modern approach to the mental capacities of non-human animals. It has developed out of comparative psychology , but has also been strongly influenced by the approach of ethology and behavioral ecology .

  6. Entomology - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the term insect was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans. The field is also referred to as insectology in American English, while in British English insectology implies the study of the ...

  7. Vincent Wigglesworth - Wikipedia

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    Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth CBE FRS [1] (17 April 1899 – 11 February 1994) was a British entomologist who made significant contributions to the field of insect physiology. [2] [3] He established the field in a textbook which was updated in a number of editions.

  8. Scolopidia - Wikipedia

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    Swarming insects must detect the wing sounds of conspecifics in order to identify potential mates, and do so by using vibrations present in the air. [3] The antennal Johnston's organ in swarming Diptera (e.g. midges and mosquitos ) may contain tens of thousands of scolopophorous sense cells, which are grouped by two's or three's into individual ...

  9. Stigmergy - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an example of this. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The massive structure of information available in a wiki , [ 20 ] or an open source software project such as the FreeBSD kernel [ 20 ] could be compared to a termite nest; one initial user leaves a seed of an idea (a mudball) which attracts other users who then build upon and modify this initial ...

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