Animal behaviour arises from computations in neuronal circuits, but our understanding of these computations has been frustrated by the lack of detailed synaptic connection maps, or connectomes.
Not exact matches
It may one day be possible to address questions about how and why tool use
arises in
animal populations, and about the extent to which that kind of
behaviour is — or isn't — uniquely human, he adds.
Knowing what to expect and what is normal will help you guide your
animal into
behaviours that are acceptable to you before
behaviour problems
arise.