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Animal minds: from computation to evolution.

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posted on 2025-07-30, 22:27 authored by A Thornton, Nicola S. Clayton, U Grodzinski
In the great Darwinian struggle for existence, all animals must tackle the problems posed by variable environments, be it finding and processing food, recognizing and attracting potential mates, avoiding predators, outcompeting rivals or navigating back to nesting sites. Although the mental processes by which different species deal with such challenges are varied, all animals share the fundamental problem of having to cope with the sheer abundance of information in the environment, much of which is likely to be irrelevant to the task at hand.

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David Phillips Fellowship from the BBSRC (A.T.)

The Human Frontiers Science Programme Organization (U.G.)

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notes: PMCID: PMC3427558 types: Introductory Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Copyright © 2012 The Royal Society. Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guidelines. The definitive version is available at: http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/367/1603/2670.long

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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences

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Royal Society

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England

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en

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Vol. 367, Issue 1603, pp. 2670 - 2676

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