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L Chittka, J Niven - Current biology, 2009 - cell.com
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
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L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - academia.edu
Pandazis [4] considered that the biggest mushroom bodies are actually found in horseshoe
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L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - chittkalab.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk
Pandazis [4] considered that the biggest mushroom bodies are actually found in horseshoe
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L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - Citeseer
Pandazis [4] considered that the biggest mushroom bodies are actually found in horseshoe
crabs, despite these animals' low level of 'spiritual life'. He concluded, however, that size …

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L Chittka, J Niven - CURR BIOL, 2009 - qmro.qmul.ac.uk
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
from insects with that from vertebrates. Many insects, however, demonstrate that highly …

Are bigger brains better?

L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology: CB, 2009 - europepmc.org
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
from insects with that from vertebrates. Many insects, however, demonstrate that highly …

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L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - cell.com
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
from insects with that from vertebrates. Many insects, however, demonstrate that highly …

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L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - Elsevier
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
from insects with that from vertebrates. Many insects, however, demonstrate that highly …

Are Bigger Brains Better?

L Chittka, J Niven - Current Biology, 2009 - infona.pl
Attempts to relate brain size to behaviour and cognition have rarely integrated information
from insects with that from vertebrates. Many insects, however, demonstrate that highly …