Unpredictable homeodynamic and ambient constraints on irrational decision making of aneural and neural foragers

Foraging for nutritional sustenance represents common significant learned/heritable survival strategies evolved for phylum-diverse cellular life on Earth. Unicellular aneural to multicellular neural foragers display conserved rational or irrational decision making depending on outcome predictions fo...

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Decision making
Dopamine
Feeding behavior
Food
Foraging behavior
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Life history
Motivation
Noise prediction
Open Peer Commentary
Rationality
Stochastic models
title Unpredictable homeodynamic and ambient constraints on irrational decision making of aneural and neural foragers
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