Marc Bekoff is Professor of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Colin Allen is Distinguished Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is coauthor of
Gordon Burghardt is Alumni Distinguished Professor in Psychology and in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee. He is a coeditor of
- The Mirror Test
- When Traditional Methodologies Fail: Cognitive Studies of Great Apes
- Kinesthetic-Visual Matching, Imitation, and Self-Recognition
- Darwin’s Continuum and the Building Blocks of Deception
- Integrating Two Evolutionary Models for the Study of Social Cognition
- Field Studies of Social Cognition in Spotted Hyenas
- The Structure of Social Knowledge in Monkeys
- From the Field to the Laboratory and Back Again: Culture and ‘‘Social Mind’’ in Primates
- Evolutionary Psychology and Primate Cognition
- How Smart Does a Hunter Need to Be?
- Insight from Capuchin Monkey Studies: Ingredients of, Recipes for, and Flaws in Capuchins’ Success
- A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Animal Cooperation
- Keeping in Touch: Play Fighting and Social Knowledge
- The Evolution of Social Play: Interdisciplinary Analyses of Cognitive Processes
- The Morals of Animal Minds
- Eye Gaze Information-Processing Theory: A Case Study in Primate Cognitive Neuroethology
- The Eyes, the Hand, and the Mind: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Aspects of Social Cognition
- Vigilance and Perception of Social Stimuli: Views from Ethology and Social Neuroscience
IV: Self and Other
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Published:2002
2002. "Self and Other", The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition, Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, Gordon M. Burghardt
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