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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Even bees know zero is less than one
Authors
- Sara Cordes
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 15 October 2018
- Pages: 187 - 188
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Searching images and the meaning of alarm calls
Authors
- Alan B. Bond
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 17 September 2018
- Pages: 109 - 110
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Novel flexibility of social learning in dog puppies
Authors
- Chana K. Akins
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 17 September 2018
- Pages: 331 - 332
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Tools of engagement: Information seeking in chimpanzees
Authors
- Victoria L. Templer
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 15 August 2018
- Pages: 107 - 108
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Rats can replay episodic memories of past odors
Authors
- Thomas R. Zentall
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 13 August 2018
- Pages: 5 - 6
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Smarter through group living?
Authors
- Tom V. Smulders
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 10 July 2018
- Pages: 275 - 276
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A new approach to understanding canine social cognition
Authors
- Monique A. R. Udell
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 06 July 2018
- Pages: 329 - 330
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Parallel overinterpretation of behavior of apes and corvids
Authors
- Robert Hampton
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 20 June 2018
- Pages: 105 - 106
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Grid-like units help deep learning agent to navigate
Authors
- Ken Cheng
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 14 June 2018
- Pages: 3 - 4
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Are chimpanzees “stuck” on their “selves” in video?
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 04 June 2018
- Pages: 227 - 228
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Fake snakes uncover chimpanzees’ mind-reading ability
Authors
- Satoshi Hirata
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 27 April 2018
- Pages: 225 - 226
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Tool use in Goffin’s cockatoos: Shape/frame matching
Authors
- Irene M. Pepperberg
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 15 February 2018
- Pages: 1 - 2
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Associations and hallucinations in mice and men
Authors
- Dominic M. Dwyer
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 05 February 2018
- Pages: 223 - 224
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When it looks and walks like an ant
Authors
- Fiona R. Cross
- Robert R. Jackson
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 25 January 2018
- Pages: 103 - 104
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Social tolerance in not-so-social pumas
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 23 January 2018
- Pages: 105 - 106
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Mothering matters: Maternal style predicts puppies’ future performance
Authors
- Lucia Lazarowski
- Jeffrey S. Katz
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 10 January 2018
- Pages: 327 - 328
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Understanding social decision-making from another species’ perspective
Authors
- Sarah F. Brosnan
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 November 2017
- Pages: 101 - 102
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Raising the bar on studying cultural evolution
Authors
- Noam Miller
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 02 November 2017
- Pages: 5 - 6
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Apes track false beliefs but might not understand them
Authors
- Kristin Andrews
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 04 August 2017
- Pages: 3 - 4
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How lost “passenger” ants find their way home
Authors
- Mandyam V. Srinivasan
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 01 May 2017
- Pages: 1 - 2
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Numbers and brains
Authors
- C. R. Gallistel
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 14 April 2017
- Pages: 327 - 328
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Comparative approaches to same/different abstract-concept learning
Authors
- A. A. Wright
- D. M. Kelly
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 14 April 2017
- Pages: 323 - 324
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Apes perform like infants in false-belief tasks
Authors
- Thomas Bugnyar
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 07 April 2017
- Pages: 325 - 326
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Orthographic processing in animals: Implications for comparative psychologists
Authors
- Joël Fagot
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 04 April 2017
- Pages: 209 - 210
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Bumblebees at work in an emotion-like state
Authors
- C. M. S. Plowright
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 03 April 2017
- Pages: 207 - 208
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A new tool-using bird to crow about
Authors
- Natalie Uomini
- Gavin Hunt
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 31 March 2017
- Pages: 205 - 206
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Understanding dog cognition by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Authors
- Ludwig Huber
- Claus Lamm
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 25 February 2017
- Pages: 101 - 102
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Capuchin monkeys can make and use stone tools
Authors
- Edward A. Wasserman
- Roger K. R. Thompson
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 11 January 2017
- Pages: 103 - 104
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Boosting weakened synapses to treat Alzheimer’s disease
Authors
- Robert J. McDonald
- Scott H. Deibel
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 07 December 2016
- Pages: 105 - 106
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Bird brains: Does absolute size matter?
Authors
- Jackie Chappell
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 23 September 2016
- Pages: 1 - 2
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The promise of cyborg intelligence
Authors
- Michael F. Brown
- Alexander A. Brown
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 22 September 2016
- Pages: 5 - 6
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Name that tune: Melodic recognition by songbirds
Authors
- Christopher N. Templeton
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 21 July 2016
- Pages: 305 - 306
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Accumbens D2: Raters of the Loss Outcome
Authors
- Andrew T. Marshall
- Kimberly Kirkpatrick
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 21 July 2016
- Pages: 3 - 4
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Empathy in prairie voles: Is this the consolation prize?
Authors
- Gregory E. Demas
- Aaron M. Jasnow
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 21 July 2016
- Pages: 303 - 304
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Face facts: Even nonhuman animals discriminate human faces
Authors
- Edward A. Wasserman
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 15 July 2016
- Pages: 307 - 308
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An avian perspective on simulating other minds
Authors
- Nathan J. Emery
- Nicola S. Clayton
- Content type: Outlook
- Open Access
- Published: 10 June 2016
- Pages: 203 - 204
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Rats respond where it counts
Authors
- William A. Roberts
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 18 May 2016
- Pages: 101 - 102
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Bigger brains may make better problem-solving carnivores
Authors
- Jennifer Vonk
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 11 April 2016
- Pages: 99 - 100
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A pathway for spatial memory encoding
Authors
- Brett M. Gibson
- Robert Mair
- Content type: Outlook
- Published: 22 February 2016
- Pages: 97 - 98
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Reciprocal altruism in rats: Why does it occur?
Authors
- Thomas R. Zentall
- Content type: OUTLOOK
- Published: 20 October 2015
- Pages: 7 - 8