2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.1058611
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Editorial: Neuroethology of the colonial mind: Ecological and evolutionary context of social brains

Abstract: Editorial on the Research Topic Neuroethology of the colonial mind: Ecological and evolutionary context of social brainsCollective behavior relies on interactions among individuals who have neural substrates supporting the exchange and processing of social information (Gordon, 2021). The collective acquisition and processing of information in these advanced societies suggest that individuals form a "colonial mind." Over the past decades, studies of individual and collective cognition have received a lot of att… Show more

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