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Trial and error is a successful problem-solving strategy not only in humans. How does the brain generate novel, creative trials…
Trial and error is a successful problem-solving strategy not only in humans. How does the brain generate novel, creative trials…
Do we have free will? If we don't, we're one step down the metaphysical ladder from fruit flies. Yes, people have determined…
We could go on about what free will is until dusk and still not reach a conclusion. Indeed, philosophers have been theorizing…
Thursday 26 th July saw the launch of SciLogs.com , a new English language s...
About a week ago, Catherine Clabby (editor at American Scientist), Anton Zuiker and I did a two-day workshop on science…
A few weeks ago, Lars Chittka invited me to write an article "about free will in insects" for a Proceedings of the Royal…
Randomness is an inherent property of biological systems. In contrast, randomness has been mostly avoided in designing…
[by Mark Patterson | reposted here from PLoS BLog] Today we learned that by the end of this week PLoS ONE (in keeping with…
Animals constantly have…
Use it or lose it…
Do you remember all the buzz about the paper on the not random but not deterministic either behavior in fruitflies? By our…
On Uncommon Descent Denyse comments on a paper which found how flies have ‘free will’. While ID proponents are quick to argue…
I've been seeing articles popping up all over the place about a…
Die Leute bei Uncommon Descent müssen wirklich verzweifelt sein. Anders kann ich mir eine Argumentation wie die von dacook…
Great article. I quite agree that 'free will' as a concept is so ill defined itself, and relies on yet more ill defined terms…
Google was really no help in finding the exact quote, but everyone in the animal behavior field has heard some version of the…