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The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition
Edited by
The MIT Press
ISBN electronic:
9780262268028
Publication date:
2002
Chapter Contents
- The Inner Life of Earthworms
- Crotalomorphism
- The Cognitive Defender
- Jumping Spider Tricksters
- The Ungulate Mind
- Can Honey Bees Create Cognitive Maps?
- Raven Consciousness
- Animal Minds, Human Minds
- Comparative Developmental Evolutionary Psychology and Cognitive Ethology
- Cognitive Ethology at the End of Neuroscience
- Learning and Memory Without a Brain
- Cognitive Modulation of Sexual Behavior
- Cognition and Emotion in Concert in Human and Nonhuman Animals
- Constructing Animal Cognition
- Genetics, Plasticity, and the Evolution of Cognitive Processes
- Spatial Behavior, Food Storing, and the Modular Mind
- Spatial and Social Cognition in Corvids
- Environmental Complexity, Signal Detection, and the Evolution of Cognition
- Cognition as an Independent Variable
- Synthetic Ethology
- From Cognition in Animals to Cognition in Superorganisms
- Consort Turnovers as Distributed Cognition in Olive Baboons
Book Chapter
I: The Diversity of Cognition
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Published:2002
Citation
2002. "The Diversity of Cognition", The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition, Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, Gordon M. Burghardt
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