Collection
Outlook papers in Learning & Behavior
- Submission status
- Closed
The goal of the Outlook section of Learning & Behavior is to provide an outlook on the field and a venue for discussion of the most exciting current research on aspects of learning and behavior. Each Outlook article is an invited, brief, and readable paper, allowing readers to stay up to date on the latest findings, trends, important developments, and new ideas. Outlook papers are commissioned by the editors to offer a short review of new work reported in a recent target article, allowing the Outlook author to say something about the target and expand to the author's views on this part of the field.
Outlook articles are vibrant and high-quality, but short (limited to 2 pages). The Outlook initiative makes Learning & Behavior the venue to find new and important developments in the field, with a collection to date of about 100 papers.
Articles (91 in this collection)
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Associative learning accounts for recursive-structure generation in crows
Authors
- Arnaud Rey
- Joël Fagot
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 January 2023
- Pages: 347 - 348
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Temporal decision making: it is all about context
Authors
- Cemre Baykan
- Zhuanghua Shi
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 29 December 2022
- Pages: 349 - 350
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Hippocampus and neocortex send and receive predictive information
Authors
- Eric A. Thrailkill
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 21 December 2022
- Pages: 353 - 354
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What does dopamine release reveal about latent inhibition?
Authors
- Thomas J. Burton
- Genevra Hart
- Bernard W. Balleine
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 December 2022
- Pages: 217 - 218
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Larger on the right: Honeybees represent quantities spatially
Authors
- Regina Paxton Gazes
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 December 2022
- Pages: 213 - 214
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A search pattern for the engram
Authors
- Chelsey C. Damphousse
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 December 2022
- Pages: 215 - 216
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“Monkeying around” together facilitates problem solving
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 16 December 2022
- Pages: 3 - 4
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A timely glimpse of memories to come
Authors
- Catalin V. Buhusi
- Mona Buhusi
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 15 December 2022
- Pages: 125 - 126
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Are dogs indeed susceptible to Kanizsa’s triangle illusion?
Authors
- Irene M. Pepperberg
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 07 November 2022
- Pages: 5 - 6
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If Proust had whiskers: Recalling locations with smells
Authors
- Ann-Sophie Barwich
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 November 2022
- Pages: 121 - 122
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Same as it ever was: Bird nest (a)symmetry?
Authors
- Andrés Camacho-Alpízar
- Lauren M. Guillette
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 02 November 2022
- Pages: 123 - 124
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Orangutans and the evolution of sharp stone tools
Authors
- Robert W. Shumaker
- Christopher F. Martin
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 21 October 2022
- Pages: 1 - 2
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Baboon pragmatics: Meta-cognition, meta-communication or something else?
Authors
- Francys Subiaul
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 19 October 2022
- Pages: 445 - 446
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Challenging stereotypes improves understanding of canine behavioral genetics
Authors
- Monique A. R. Udell
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 12 August 2022
- Pages: 441 - 442
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Error monitoring in rats? We need models
Authors
- Jérémie Jozefowiez
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 01 August 2022
- Pages: 263 - 264
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Striatal D2: Where habits and newly learned actions meet
Authors
- Zongpeng Sun
- Meilin Wu
- Wei Ren
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 26 May 2022
- Pages: 267 - 268
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Implications of wild cockatoos manufacturing and using tools
Authors
- Irene M. Pepperberg
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 April 2022
- Pages: 205 - 206
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Bodily memory in slime mold
Authors
- Ken Cheng
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 29 March 2022
- Pages: 203 - 204
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Chatting bats think alike
Authors
- Angeles Salles
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 18 February 2022
- Pages: 201 - 202
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Is dogs’ heritable performance in socio-cognitive tasks truly social?
Authors
- Giulia Cimarelli
- Friederike Range
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 14 January 2022
- Pages: 6 - 7
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Vocal flexibility in a eusocial rodent
Authors
- W. Tecumseh Fitch
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 05 January 2022
- Pages: 3 - 5
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A putative social concept in dolphins
Authors
- Muhammad A. J. Qadri
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 21 December 2021
- Pages: 1 - 2
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Separating conscious and unconscious perception in animals
Authors
- Andrew Crump
- Jonathan Birch
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 01 November 2021
- Pages: 347 - 348
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Abstract knowledge gets concrete in the hippocampus
Authors
- Ehren L. Newman
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 04 October 2021
- Pages: 345 - 346
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Gap affordance judgments in bumblebees: Same as humans?
Authors
- Martin Giurfa
- Marion Luyat
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 28 September 2021
- Pages: 343 - 344
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Cold noses provide hot take on social cognition
Authors
- Colin Allen
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 12 July 2021
- Pages: 263 - 264
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Does captivity alter problem-solving behavior in Goffin’s cockatoos?
Authors
- Irene M. Pepperberg
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 24 February 2021
- Pages: 1 - 2
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The conscious crow
Authors
- Onur Güntürkün
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 17 February 2021
- Pages: 3 - 4
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The lack of validity hinders research in animal cognition
Authors
- Ádám Miklósi
- Judit Abdai
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 08 February 2021
- Pages: 259 - 260
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Dogs demonstrate memory of incidentally encoded information
Authors
- Sarah Krichbaum
- Jeffrey S. Katz
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 19 January 2021
- Pages: 173 - 174
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Taking shortcuts in the study of cognitive maps
Authors
- Noam Miller
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 19 January 2021
- Pages: 261 - 262
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Designer receptor inhibition suggests mechanism for monkey Theory of Mind
Authors
- Robert R. Hampton
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 24 November 2020
- Pages: 171 - 172
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Anybody watching? How others affect helpful actions
Authors
- Manon K. Schweinfurth
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 September 2020
- Pages: 5 - 6
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It’s not just the animals that are STRANGE
Authors
- Benjamin G. Farrar
- Ljerka Ostojić
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 August 2020
- Pages: 169 - 170
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With a little help from my (Psittacidae) friends
Authors
- Sarah F Brosnan
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 04 August 2020
- Pages: 395 - 396
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Cross-modal tactile-visual neural representations in bumble bees
Authors
- Thomas W. James
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 08 July 2020
- Pages: 393 - 394
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Can a dog be spontaneous?
Authors
- Clive D. L. Wynne
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 06 July 2020
- Pages: 397 - 398
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Is symmetry inference an essential component of language?
Authors
- Thomas F. Chartier
- Arnaud Rey
- Content type: OUTLOOK
- Published: 15 January 2020
- Pages: 279 - 280
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Sticks and stones: Associative learning alone?
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 July 2019
- Pages: 277 - 278
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Perception and the metaphysics of information
Authors
- Jérémie Jozefowiez
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 25 June 2019
- Pages: 275 - 276
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A fish eye view of the mirror test
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 17 June 2019
- Pages: 193 - 194
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Addition and subtraction by honeybees
Authors
- William A. Roberts
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 08 May 2019
- Pages: 191 - 192
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Episodic time in the brain: A new world order
Authors
- Catalin V. Buhusi
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 April 2019
- Pages: 189 - 190
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Mickey Mouse’s negative affect facing mistakes
Authors
- Vassilissa Dolivo
- Content type: OUTLOOK
- Published: 01 April 2019
- Pages: 5 - 6
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Novel methodology to assess vocal learning in nature
Authors
- Marisa Hoeschele
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 11 March 2019
- Pages: 3 - 4
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The road ahead for sunk costs
Authors
- Marco Vasconcelos
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 20 February 2019
- Pages: 1 - 2
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The push and pull of dopamine in cue-reward learning
Authors
- Sean B. Ostlund
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 08 February 2019
- Pages: 273 - 274
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Red is the new orange: Nonlinguistic categorical color perception
Authors
- Olga F. Lazareva
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 25 January 2019
- Pages: 271 - 272
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Memories of emotional expressions in horses
Authors
- Federica Amici
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 18 October 2018
- Pages: 191 - 192