Queen Mary University of London: Unsupervised Strategies for Naive Animals - Model of Adaptive Decision Making Inspired by Baby Chicks, Turtles and Insects
February 05, 2026
February 05, 2026
LONDON, England, Feb. 5 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Unsupervised strategies for naive animals: New model of adaptive decision making inspired by baby chicks, turtles and insects
Precocial animals, the ones that move autonomously within hours after hatching or birth, have many biases they are born with that help them survive, finds a new Royal Society paper led by Queen Mary University of London.
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Unsupervised strategies for naive animals: New model of adaptive decision making inspired by baby chicks, turtles and insects
Precocial animals, the ones that move autonomously within hours after hatching or birth, have many biases they are born with that help them survive, finds a new Royal Society paper led by Queen Mary University of London.
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