Forward-facing predators attract attention in humans (Homo sapiens)

Even prey that successfully evade attack incur costs when responding to predators. These nonlethal costs can impact their reproductive success and survival. One strategy that prey can use to minimize these costs is to adjust their antipredator behavior based on the perceived level of risk. We tested...

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Main Authors: Coss, R.G (Author), Tovar, M.E (Author), Yorzinski, J.L (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Psychological Association Inc. 2018
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