Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2970515492> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2970515492 endingPage "1114" @default.
- W2970515492 startingPage "1105" @default.
- W2970515492 abstract "The ability to control impulsive actions is an important executive function that is central to the self-regulation of behaviours and, in humans, can have important implications for mental and physical health. One key factor that promotes individual differences in inhibitory control (IC) is the predictability of environmental information experienced during development (i.e. reliability of resources and social trust). However, environmental predictability can also influence motivational and other cognitive abilities, which may therefore confound interpretations of the mechanisms underlying IC. We investigated the role of environmental predictability, food motivation and cognition on IC. We reared pheasant chicks, Phasianus colchicus, under standardised conditions, in which birds experienced environments that differed in their spatial predictability. We systematically manipulated spatial predictability during their first 8 weeks of life, by either moving partitions daily to random locations (unpredictable environment) or leaving them in fixed locations (predictable environment). We assessed motivation by presenting pheasants with two different foraging tasks that measured their dietary breadth and persistence to acquire inaccessible food rewards, as well as recording their latencies to acquire a freely available baseline worm positioned adjacent to each test apparatus, their body condition (mass/tarsus3) and sex. We assessed cognitive performance by presenting each bird with an 80-trial binary colour discrimination task. IC was assessed using a transparent detour apparatus, which required subjects to inhibit prepotent attempts to directly acquire a visible reward through the barrier and instead detour around a barrier. We found greater capacities for IC in pheasants that were reared in spatially unpredictable environments compared to those reared in predictable environments. While IC was unrelated to individual differences in cognitive performance on the colour discrimination task or motivational measures, we found that environmental predictability had differential effects on sex. Males reared in an unpredictable environment, and all females regardless of their rearing environment, were less persistent than males reared in a predictable environment. Our findings, therefore, suggest that an individual's developmental experience can influence their performance on IC tasks." @default.
- W2970515492 created "2019-09-05" @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5058037622 @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5060236396 @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5076154601 @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5078675562 @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5081822911 @default.
- W2970515492 creator A5084231652 @default.
- W2970515492 date "2019-08-30" @default.
- W2970515492 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2970515492 title "Unpredictable environments enhance inhibitory control in pheasants" @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1443585338 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1936593191 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1951724000 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1983325774 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1996520961 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W1998666361 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2024968092 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2037682089 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2039659140 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2044724603 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2052919428 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2078701201 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2085613405 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2093947434 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2100359507 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2106848425 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2116065006 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2121878884 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2134077691 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2136697784 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2136739068 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2149689853 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2163772188 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2172531841 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2310407551 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2338512159 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2346240097 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2409975115 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2509641281 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2561241530 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2617031282 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2754360656 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2774992589 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2794125597 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2795184290 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2801373194 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2804198586 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2858161232 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2884148144 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2886829469 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2887578133 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2893276498 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2901148832 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2951431650 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W2951792211 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W4211081781 @default.
- W2970515492 cites W4293395722 @default.
- W2970515492 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-019-01302-0" @default.
- W2970515492 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6834925" @default.
- W2970515492 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31471781" @default.
- W2970515492 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2970515492 type Work @default.
- W2970515492 sameAs 2970515492 @default.
- W2970515492 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W2970515492 countsByYear W29705154922019 @default.
- W2970515492 countsByYear W29705154922020 @default.
- W2970515492 countsByYear W29705154922021 @default.
- W2970515492 countsByYear W29705154922022 @default.
- W2970515492 countsByYear W29705154922023 @default.
- W2970515492 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5058037622 @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5060236396 @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5076154601 @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5078675562 @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5081822911 @default.
- W2970515492 hasAuthorship W2970515492A5084231652 @default.
- W2970515492 hasBestOaLocation W29705154921 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C165287380 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C197640229 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C2777474537 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C2778796910 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConceptScore W2970515492C105795698 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConceptScore W2970515492C138496976 @default.
- W2970515492 hasConceptScore W2970515492C15744967 @default.