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Joyful by nature: approaches to investigate the evolution and function of joy in non‐human animals
The nature and evolution of positive emotion is a major question remaining unanswered in science and philosophy. The study of feelings and emo...
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Bistability of prefrontal states gates access to consciousness
Access of sensory information to consciousness has been linked to the ignition of content-specific representations in association cortices. Ho...
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Towards a pluralistic neurobiological understanding of consciousness
Theories of consciousness are often based on the assumption that a single, unified neurobiological account will explain different types of con...
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Symmetry–simplicity, broken symmetry–complexity
Complex phenomena are made possible when: (i) fundamental physical symmetries are broken and (ii) from the set of broken symmetries historical...
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The scaling of goals from cellular to anatomical homeostasis: an evolutionary simulation, experiment and analysis
Complex living agents consist of cells, which are themselves competent sub-agents navigating physiological and metabolic spaces. Behaviour sci...
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Multilevel cultural evolution: From new theory to practical applications
Evolutionary science has led to many practical applications of genetic evolution but few practical uses of cultural evolution. This is because...
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Non-causal Explanations in the Humanities: Some Examples
Abstract The humanistic disciplines aim to offer explanations of a wide variety of phenomena. Philosophical theories of explanation have focus...
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The nonlinearity of regulation in biological networks
The extent to which the components of a biological system are (non)linearly regulated determines how amenable they are to therapy and control....
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Do market societies undermine civic morality? An empirical investigation into market societies and civic morality across the globe
Although the market is often praised as a wealth-creating coordination system, it is also repeatedly criticized for undermining morality. We e...
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Optimising collective accuracy among rational individuals in sequential decision-making with competition
Theoretical results underpinning the wisdom of the crowd, such as the Condorcet Jury Theorem, point to substantial accuracy gains through aggr...
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