Timothy C Roth 2nd
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Roth 2nd T, Krochmal A
Curr Biol
. 2024 Feb;
34(4):R129-R130.
PMID: 38412817
Tim Roth and Aaron Krochmal discuss reptile cognition in an integrative and comparative light.
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Johnsson R, Connelly F, Lesku J, Roth 2nd T
Curr Biol
. 2024 Jan;
34(2):R41-R43.
PMID: 38262352
Robin D. Johnsson and colleagues introduce Australian magpies, which are not actually magpies.
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Johnsson R, Connelly F, Gaviraghi Mussoi J, Vyssotski A, Cain K, Roth 2nd T, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Apr;
12(1):6645.
PMID: 35459249
Sleep maintains optimal brain functioning to facilitate behavioural flexibility while awake. Owing to a historical bias towards research on mammals, we know comparatively little about the role of sleep in...
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Roth 2nd T, Krochmal A, LaDage L
Bioessays
. 2019 Jun;
41(8):e1900033.
PMID: 31210380
Unlike birds and mammals, reptiles are commonly thought to possess only the most rudimentary means of interacting with their environments, reflexively responding to sensory information to the near exclusion of...
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Roth 2nd T, Krochmal A
Proc Biol Sci
. 2018 Nov;
285(1891).
PMID: 30429306
Many animals use complex cognitive processes, including the formation and recall of memories, for successful navigation. However, the developmental and neurological processes underlying these cognitive aspects of navigation are poorly...
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McQuillan M, Roth 2nd T, Huynh A, Rice A
Evolution
. 2018 Mar;
72(5):1155-1164.
PMID: 29578575
Identifying the phenotypes underlying postzygotic reproductive isolation is crucial for fully understanding the evolution and maintenance of species. One potential postzygotic isolating barrier that has rarely been examined is learning...
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LaDage L, Roth 2nd T, Downs C, Sinervo B, Pravosudov V
Front Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
11:97.
PMID: 28298883
Variation in an animal's spatial environment can induce variation in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved in spatial cognitive processing. Specifically, increased spatial area use is correlated with...
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Roth 2nd T, Stocker K, Mauck R
Dev Neurobiol
. 2016 Jun;
77(1):93-101.
PMID: 27326700
Maintaining cognitive processes comes with neurological costs. Thus, enhanced cognition and its underlying neural mechanisms should change in response to environmental pressures. Indeed, recent evidence suggests that variation in spatially...
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Aulsebrook A, Jones T, Rattenborg N, Roth 2nd T, Lesku J
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2016 Jun;
31(8):590-599.
PMID: 27262386
Here, we propose an original approach to explain one of the great unresolved questions in animal biology: what is the function of sleep? Existing ecological and neurological approaches to this...
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Krochmal A, Roth 2nd T, Rush S, Wachter K
Commun Integr Biol
. 2016 Apr;
8(6):e1052922.
PMID: 27065017
Animals inhabiting changing environments show high levels of cognitive plasticity. Cognition may be a means by which animals buffer the impact of environmental change. However, studies examining the evolution of...