Psychology: Recent submissions
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An ‘instinct for learning’: the learning flights and walks of bees, wasps and ants from the 1850s to now
(The Company of Biologists, 4 April 2023)The learning flights and walks of bees, wasps and ants are precisely coordinated movements that enable insects to memorise the visual surroundings of their nest or other significant places such as foraging sites. These ... -
How bumblebees coordinate path integration and body orientation at the start of their first learning flight (article)
(The Company of Biologists, 30 March 2023)The start of a bumblebee's first learning flight from its nest provides an opportunity to examine the bee's learning behaviour during its initial view of the nest's unfamiliar surroundings. Bumblebees like many other bees, ... -
How bumblebees coordinate path integration and body orientation at the start of their first learning flight (dataset)
(University of Exeter, 6 April 2023)The start of a bumblebee's first learning flight from its nest provides an opportunity to examine the bee's learning behaviour during its initial view of the nest's unfamiliar surroundings. Bumblebees like many other bees, ... -
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis polygenic risk scores are associated with cardiovascular phenotypes in early adulthood: a phenome-wide association study
(BMC, 19 November 2022)BACKGROUND: There is growing concern about the long-term cardiovascular health of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). In this study we assessed the association between JIA polygenic risk and cardiovascular ... -
Challenges and opportunities in coproduction: reflections on working with young people to develop an intervention to prevent violence in informal settlements in South Africa
(BMJ Publishing Group, 29 March 2023)Coproduction is widely recognised as essential to the development of effective and sustainable complex health interventions. Through involving potential end users in the design of interventions, coproduction provides a ...