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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 Mirror Test
- When Traditional Methodologies Fail
- 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
- Evolutionary Psychology and Primate Cognition
- How Smart Does a Hunter Need to Be?
- Insight from Capuchin Monkey Studies
- A Cognitive Approach to the Study of Animal Cooperation
- Keeping in Touch
- The Evolution of Social Play
- The Morals of Animal Minds
- Eye Gaze Information-Processing Theory
- The Eyes, the Hand, and the Mind
- Vigilance and Perception of Social Stimuli
Book Chapter
IV: Self and Other
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Published:2002
Citation
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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