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This project studies the development of prosocial behaviors in Carrion Crows and Ring Doves, focusing on the physiological mechanisms behind these behaviors. By monitoring autonomic biomarkers during social interactions, the research aims to link brain activity with social behavior.
Social life is a mix of cooperation and competition. A critical component of cooperation is proactive prosociality, arguably contributing to the emergence of complex cognition.
Recent findings in corvids reported similarities in the behavioral and cognitive levels between birds and mammals, suggesting convergent evolution of socio-cognitive skills.
This project aims to understand the development of prosocial behaviors and their underlying physiological mechanisms in two avian species – Carrion C…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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