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- 2Evans, Annabel Ness
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- 2Hall, David L.
- 2Heller, Robert Barry
- 2Hensch, Shirley-Anne.
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Spring 2019
Terror management theory proposes that the awareness of death conflicts with our desperate desire to live and that humans have attempted to resolve the problem of death by inventing and sustaining cultural worldviews that provide hope for literal or symbolic immortality. The present studies focus...
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Spring 2020
Black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) are a species of North American songbirds commonly studied for their unique vocalizations. The two most studied vocalizations are their fee-bee song, used for mating and territory defense, and their name-sake chick-a-dee call, which has multiple...
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Beyond The Laboratory: Cognitive Markers of Auditory and Visual Selective Attention in Ecologically Valid Environments
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There is currently a trend towards measuring brain activity in more ecologically realistic scenarios. Bringing EEG experiments outside of the lab requires understanding of the impact of features of an ecologically valid environment, including visual scenery, sounds, and complex movements. In the...
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Bioacoustic analyses of the chick-a-dee call of the Mexican chickadee (Poecile sclateri) and the boreal chickadee (Poecile hudsonica)
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To understand the communicative functions of any vocalization it is important to first classify, describe, and measure the elements of that vocalization. Mexican (Poecile sclateri) and boreal (P. hudsonica) chickadees both produce a name-sake chick-a-dee call. Here, the note types present in...