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Machiavellian Intelligence II: Extensions and Evaluations
Secondly, under Ryan's (1990) sensory exploitation model, any intrinsic sensory
biases that favoured unpredictability could exert an influence on mate choice, so
could select for proteanism. We know of such a sensory bias already: neophilia ...
Andrew Whiten, Richard W. Byrne, 1997
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Evolutionary Computing: AISB Workshop, Leeds, U.K., April 11 ...
Darwin (1871) took neophilia (preference for novelty) seriously as a force in
sexual selection, implying that it could often lead to evolutionary innovations
unrelated to ecological demands. Neophilia can be implemented in GAs by
allowing ...
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Hospitality and Tourism: Synergizing Creativity and ...
2.2 Food neophilia Kim, Eves and Scarles (2009) defined food neophilia as a
tendency to taste something new. Veeck (2004) viewed food neophilia is an
adventure behavior and personality that is eager to experience new food. Pliner
and ...
Norzuwana Sumarjan, Zahari Mohd Salehuddin Mohd, Radzi Salleh Mohd, 2013
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The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour and Interactions ...
Neophilia The preference for new foods over a usual food is common in dogs (
Mugford, 1977; Griffin, Scott & Cante, 1984). Neophilia and neophobia provide
feeding strategies that are important to the survival of the wild animal - neophobia
...
Neophilia and Neophobia Our acts and deeds are deeply influenced by elements
we share, if not with all vertebrates then at least with the majority of mammals.
These are elements that have become fixed in the genome of our species. One of
...
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Advances in the Study of Behavior
B. NEOPHILIA Neophilia in ravens is most apparent to small items (probably
because they are not feared), although attraction is not likely restricted to them
because they are small. During the summer ravens feed on small items that vary
...
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Handbook of Individual Differences Learning and Instruction
Narrow categorizers will form more groups, whereas wide categorizers will form
fewer groups. Neophilia Scale (Walker 8: Gibbins, 1989) This test measuring
neophilia (openness to change and novel ideas) was used by Walker and
Gibbins to ...
David H. Jonassen, Barbara L. Grabowski, 2012
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Curiosity and Information Seeking in Animal and Human Behavior
This theory will be discussed in detail in Chapter 7. The same logic that sees
neophobia and neophilia as the opposite extremes of the same dimension
illustrates many of the theories of individual differences. Some major
psychological ...
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Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Ideas, Issues, and ...
Neophilia (termed openness) is one of the "Big Five” personality traits in humans
(see Buss, 1991), and shows moderate heritability (Plomin 8: Rende, 1991;
Zuckerman, 1984). Of course, in modern society, human neophilia is the
foundation ...
Charles Crawford, Dennis L. Krebs, 2013
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Organizations and Popular Culture: Information, ...
Neophilia is defined as the love of, or enthusiasm for, the 'new.' But what this 'new
' consists of is less straightforward. It can refer to something that has not existed
before. It can refer to something that replaces something else that we call the ...
Carl Rhodes, Simon Lilley, 2013
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «NEOPHILIA»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
neophilia w wiadomościach.
Interview: David Byrne
This wistfulness points to the oddest thing about Byrne: nostalgia and neophilia come to him with equal ease. He roves the world for new talent ... «Financial Times, Lip 15»
Good news! Being a foodie could make you slimmer
I can't help but feel, though, that the personality trait of food neophilia might not be necessarily what's driving BMIs down. It could be money. «Telegraph.co.uk, Lip 15»
Pizzicato Five stripped disco to its barest essentials and turned it …
That perspective isn't easily gained given that music journalists are notoriously prone to neophilia and ever eager to lend their imprimatur to the ... «A.V. Club Milwaukee, Cze 15»
How fancy cats evolved: The science of our most adorable pets
It is a mystery to me why anyone would want to perpetuate this condition; I suspect it is simple neophilia. Given the climate there, it is ... «Salon, Maj 15»
Why I'm still wearing my Apple watch
This neophilia is not healthy and, for the most part, it doesn't last. Most watch collectors settle in at about 20 – I know I did – and buy and sell ... «Starr 103.5 FM, Maj 15»
Giulio di Cerbo: A eulogy
It would be easy to attribute his neophilia to a low boredom threshold. In fact, his ability to exploit secular trends owed more to his trust in the ... «COOConnect, Maj 15»
Flavour Country: Mark Schatzker's persuasive, original argument for …
“There's a thing in animals called neophobia and neophilia,” Schatzker explains. “Neophobia is kind of a fear of new foods; neophilia is a ... «National Post, Maj 15»
Why we never get fed up of our favourite restaurants
... the hots for the staff), this all sounds more familiar, and more credible, than the theory that neophilia is causing the deaths of old restaurants. «The Guardian, Lut 15»
We live in the “acceleration society”: the less you achieve, the more …
Consumerist neophilia accentuates the same feedback loop. The psychologist Daniel Kahneman has explored how buying new things (usually ... «New Statesman, Sty 15»
Studies Find Dogs Prefer New Toys, But You Can Make Old Toys New
The scientific term for a preference for novelty is called neophilia, and neophilia could explain why you got your canine companion a new ... «Scientific American, Gru 14»