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2012.01.31
The Basis of Individual Risk-Taking, Using Bats as a Model
Why are some people more prone to taking risks? By observing a community of bats, Dr. Arjan Boonman is studying the combined influence of the four possible factors that drive risk taking: genetic, social, physiological and past experience. Bats, like humans, live in social structures where each of them makes individual behavioral decisions. Boonman will create a portrait of the typical risk seeker, providing a better understanding of the causes of risk taking in bats and therefore in humans.
Bats and humans : what makes us take risks?
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Arjan
BOONMAN
Institution
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Country
Israel
Nationality
Dutch
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