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  1. Animal Signals: Mind-Reading and Manipulation.John R. Krebs & Richard Dawkins - 1984 - In John R. Krebs & Nicholas B. Davies, Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach (2nd Edition). Blackwell. pp. 380–402.
  2. Animal Signals: Information or Manipulation?Richard Dawkins & John R. Krebs - 1978 - In John R. Krebs & Nicholas B. Davies, Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach. Blackwell Scientific. pp. 282–309.
  3. Yanomamö dreams and starling prey loads: The logic of optimality.Alex Kacelnik & John R. Krebs - forthcoming - Human Nature: A Critical Reader.
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    Rate of reinforcement matters in optimal foraging theory.Alejandro Kacelnik & John R. Krebs - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):340-341.
  5. Behavioural Ecology, 4th Edition.J. Krebs & N. Davies (eds.) - 1997 - Oxford: Blackwell Science.
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  6. Foraging Strategies and Their.John R. Krebs - 1979 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga, Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology. , Volume 2. pp. 3--225.
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    Optimal learning rules.John R. Krebs & Alejandro Kacelnik - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):109.
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    Uninformative Information: Informationsübertragung als irreführende Leitmetapher der Informationsgesellschaft.Jakob Krebs - 2019 - transcript Verlag.
    Die irreführende technologische Metapher der Informationsübertragung impliziert paradoxerweise uninformative Information. Dem steht jener Informationsbegriff gegenüber, der mit Wissen und Verstehen assoziiert ist. Informativ wird etwas nicht wegen etwas Übertragenem, sondern in Relation zu Interessen und Befähigungen verstehender Wesen. Jakob Krebs zeigt, dass ein aufgeklärtes Selbstverständnis der Informationsgesellschaft somit einer genaueren Bestimmung von Informativität bedarf. Die ist nicht nur philosophisch aufschlussreich, sondern auch für alle Praktiken des Kommunizierens, Lernens und Lehrens. Denn Information lässt sich genauso wenig übertragen wie sich eine Grippe (...)
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    Raumöffner und Impulsgeber für Zivilcourage.Sophia Oppermann & Jan Krebs - 2019 - Polis 23 (2):24-25.
  10. Deleuze and the sampler as an audio-microscope : on the music-historical and aesthetic foundations of digital micro-acoustic recording and EndoSonoScopy and the process of analysis and production.Sabine Schäfer & Joachim Krebs - 2008 - In Mine Doğantan, Recorded music: philosophical and critical reflections. London: Middlesex University Press.
     
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    Cardiovascular disease and prediabetes as complex illness: People's perspectives.Kim van Wissen, Michelle Thunders, Karen Mcbride-Henry, Margaret Ward, Jeremy Krebs & Rachel Page - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (3):e12177.
    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and sustained high blood glucose as prediabetes are an established comorbidity. People's experience in reconciling these long‐term conditions requires deeper appreciation if nurses are to more effectively support person‐centred care for people who have them. Our analysis explores the initial experience of people admitted to hospital with CVD who then find they also have sustained high blood glucose. Our methodology is informed by the philosophy of Gadamer and applies interpretive description to develop an interpretation of participant experiences. (...)
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  12. Sign Languages in Healthy Aging Population: Review of Neurobehavioral Evidence. [REVIEW]Evie A. Malaia & Julia Krebs - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
    This work provides an overview of research on sign language changes observed in healthy aging signers. We first consider the effects of age on cognition, and the changes to neural structures and organization during aging, as both can be viewed as the processes underlying age-related language changes in both sign and speech. We then review observational and experimental data on sign language processing in aging signers, where some of the more robust findings include reliance on the more canonic syntactic and (...)
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