foodseeking
Foodseeking, also written as food seeking, is the set of behaviors by which organisms search for and obtain food. It includes perception of food-related cues, decisions about where to search, and the motor actions required to procure and consume nourishment. In many species, foodseeking is shaped by internal energy needs and by external environmental conditions, leading to a range of strategies from broad exploration to localized patch foraging.
In animals, foodseeking is influenced by the balance between energy gains and costs such as time, effort,
Neurobiologically, foodseeking is coordinated by hormonal signals and brain circuits. Hormones such as ghrelin promote hunger
Sensory modalities including smell, sight, taste, and texture, as well as cognitive factors like prior experience
Research on foodseeking spans ethology, psychology, neuroscience, and computational modeling, employing field observations, laboratory experiments, neuroimaging,