Smarter through group living: A response to Smulders https://t.co/qzE1ohJMac L&B
RT @Ben_Ashton9: A response to a recent critique of our magpie cognition paper: we argue all available evidence indicates group size has a…
Smarter through group living: A response to Smulders https://t.co/AhR2rplmUH L&B
RT @Ben_Ashton9: A response to a recent critique of our magpie cognition paper: we argue all available evidence indicates group size has a…
RT @Ben_Ashton9: A response to a recent critique of our magpie cognition paper: we argue all available evidence indicates group size has a…
RT @mandy_ridley: Important: our response to a recent critique of our sociality-cognition paper in Nature https://t.co/xz6il2PQf4 @Ben_Asht…
RT @Ben_Ashton9: A response to a recent critique of our magpie cognition paper: we argue all available evidence indicates group size has a…
A response to a recent critique of our magpie cognition paper: we argue all available evidence indicates group size has a causal effect on cognitive development. Full-text view-only version below. @CornishJackdaws @mandy_ridley https://t.co/EeuQtwF3wW
RT @mandy_ridley: Important: our response to a recent critique of our sociality-cognition paper in Nature https://t.co/xz6il2PQf4 @Ben_Asht…
RT @mandy_ridley: Important: our response to a recent critique of our sociality-cognition paper in Nature https://t.co/xz6il2PQf4 @Ben_Asht…
Important: our response to a recent critique of our sociality-cognition paper in Nature https://t.co/xz6il2PQf4 @Ben_Ashton9 @CornishJackdaws