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Bayesian reinforcement learning models reveal how great-tailed grackles improve their behavioral flexibility in serial reversal learning experiments

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Lukas, Dieter; McCune, Kelsey; Blaisdell, Aaron; Johnson-Ulrich, Zoe; MacPherson, Maggie; Seitz, Benjamin; Sevchik, August; Logan, Corina

Peer Community Journal, Volume 4 (2024) no. e88 p.

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Behavioral flexibility is manipulable and it improves flexibility and innovativeness in a new context

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Logan, Corina; Lukas, Dieter; Blaisdell, Aaron; Johnson-Ulrich, Zoe; MacPherson, Maggie; Seitz, Benjamin; Sevchik, August; McCune, Kelsey

Peer Community Journal, Volume 3 (2023) no. e70 p.

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Do the more flexible individuals rely more on causal cognition? Observation versus intervention in causal inference in great-tailed grackles

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Blaisdell, Aaron; Seitz, Benjamin; Rowney, Carolyn; Folsom, Melissa; MacPherson, Maggie; Deffner, Dominik; Logan, Corina J

Peer Community Journal, Volume 1 (2021) no. e50 p.

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