Tim W. Fawcett
Affiliations: | Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
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Fawcett TW, Ewans J, Lawrence A, et al. (2019) Attractiveness is positively related to World Cup performance in male, but not female, biathletes Behavioral Ecology. 30: 1436-1442 |
Higginson AD, Fawcett TW, Houston AI, et al. (2018) Trust your gut: using physiological states as a source of information is almost as effective as optimal Bayesian learning. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285 |
English S, Fawcett TW, Higginson AD, et al. (2016) Adaptive Use of Information during Growth Can Explain Long-Term Effects of Early Life Experiences. The American Naturalist. 187: 620-32 |
Fawcett TW, Frankenhuis WE. (2015) Adaptive explanations for sensitive windows in development. Frontiers in Zoology. 12: S3 |
Trimmer PC, Higginson AD, Fawcett TW, et al. (2015) Adaptive learning can result in a failure to profit from good conditions: implications for understanding depression. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 2015: 123-35 |
Mallpress DE, Fawcett TW, Houston AI, et al. (2015) Risk attitudes in a changing environment: An evolutionary model of the fourfold pattern of risk preferences. Psychological Review. 122: 364-75 |
Higginson AD, Fawcett TW, Houston AI. (2015) Evolution of a flexible rule for foraging that copes with environmental variation Current Zoology. 61: 303-312 |
Radford AN, Fawcett TW. (2014) Conflict between groups promotes later defense of a critical resource in a cooperatively breeding bird. Current Biology : Cb. 24: 2935-9 |
Fawcett TW, Fallenstein B, et al. (2014) The evolution of decision rules in complex environments. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 18: 153-61 |
Houston AI, Fawcett TW, Mallpress DEW, et al. (2014) Clarifying the relationship between prospect theory and risk-sensitive foraging theory Evolution and Human Behavior. 35: 502-507 |