The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition
Herausgeber: Kaufman, Allison B.; Call, Josep; Kaufman, James C.
The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition
Herausgeber: Kaufman, Allison B.; Call, Josep; Kaufman, James C.
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This handbook covers animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, innovation, and problem solving. Written by world-renowned experts, it is a vital resource for graduates students and researchers looking for an overview of the field and its advancements.
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This handbook covers animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, innovation, and problem solving. Written by world-renowned experts, it is a vital resource for graduates students and researchers looking for an overview of the field and its advancements.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 244mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1404g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445481
- ISBN-10: 1108445489
- Artikelnr.: 60401601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 244mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1404g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445481
- ISBN-10: 1108445489
- Artikelnr.: 60401601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Section I. Communication and Language: 1.1 Communication and Language
Overview Federico Rossano and Stephan Kaufhold; 1.2 Communication in Ant
Societies Baptiste Piqueret and Patrizia d'Ettorre; 1.3 Symbolic
Communication in the Grey Parrot Irene M. Pepperberg; 1.4 Communication in
Dogs and Wolves Katalin Oláh, József Topál and Anna Gergely; Section II.
Memory and Recall: 2.6 Memory and Recall Overview Gema Martin-Ordas; 2.7 A
Fish Memory Tale: Memory and Recall in Fish and Sharks Catarina Vila Pouca,
Louise Tosetto and Culum Brown; 2.8 Memory in Humming Birds Maria Cristina
Tello-Ramos and David J Pritchard; 2.9 Event Memory in Rats Jonathon D.
Crystal; 2.10 Primate Recall Memory Molly Flessert and Michael J. Beran;
Section III. Social Cognition: 3.11 Social Cognition Overview Juan C.
Gomez; 3.12 Proximate and Ultimate Mechanisms of Cooperation in Fishes
Joachim G. Frommen and Stefan Fischer; 3.13 Evolutionary and Neural Bases
of the Sense of Animacy Elena Lorenzi and Giorgio Vallortigara; 3.14 Raven
Social Cognition and Behaviour Thomas Bugnyar; 3.15 Reciprocity in Norway
Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) Manon K. Schweinfurth; 3.16 Exploring the Social
Minds of Elephants Elizabeth A. Krisch and Joshua M. Plotnik; 3.17 Dolphin
Social Cognition Adam A. Pack; 3.18 Mirror Self-Recognition: Five Decades
of Primate Research James R. Anderson and David L. Butler; Section IV.
Social Learning and Teaching: 4.19 Social Learning and Teaching Overview
Rachel L. Kendal; 4.20 Tandem-Running Recruitment by Temnothorax Ants as a
Model System for Social Learning Takao Sasaki and Stephen C. Pratt; 4.21
Fish Social Networks Matthew J. Hasenjager and William Hoppitt; 4.22 Social
Learning in Birds Victoria E. Lee, Alison L. Greggor and Alex Thornton;
4.23 Social Learning in Chimpanzees Rachel Nelson, Erin Connelly and Lydia
M. Hopper; Section V. Numerical and Quantative Abilities: 5.24 Numerical
and Quantitative Abilities Overview Sarah T. Boysen; 5.25 Numerical
Competence in Fish Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini;
5.26 Spatial-Numerical Association in Non-Human Animals Rosa Rugani and
Orsola Rosa-Salva; 5.27 Perceptual Categorization in Pigeons Olga F.
Lazareva; Section VI. Innovation and Problem Solving: 6.28 Innovation and
Problem-Solving Overview Daniel Sol; 6.29 General Intelligence (g) in Mice
Charles Locurto; 6.30 Bowerbird Innovation and Problem-Solving Jason Keagy;
6.31 Parrot Innovation Theresa Rössler, Berenika Mioduszewska and Alice
M.I. Auersperg; 6.32 Innovation in Marine Mammals Allison B. Kaufman; 6.33
Innovation in Capuchin Monkeys Eduardo B. Ottoni; 6.34 Innovation and
Problem Solving in Orangutans Anne E. Russon; 6.35 Do Apes and Monkeys Know
What They [Don't] Know? The Question of Metacognition in Primates Heidi L.
Marsh; 6.36 Decision-Making in Animals: Rational Choices and Adaptive
Strategies Francesca De Petrillo and Alexandra G. Rosati.
Overview Federico Rossano and Stephan Kaufhold; 1.2 Communication in Ant
Societies Baptiste Piqueret and Patrizia d'Ettorre; 1.3 Symbolic
Communication in the Grey Parrot Irene M. Pepperberg; 1.4 Communication in
Dogs and Wolves Katalin Oláh, József Topál and Anna Gergely; Section II.
Memory and Recall: 2.6 Memory and Recall Overview Gema Martin-Ordas; 2.7 A
Fish Memory Tale: Memory and Recall in Fish and Sharks Catarina Vila Pouca,
Louise Tosetto and Culum Brown; 2.8 Memory in Humming Birds Maria Cristina
Tello-Ramos and David J Pritchard; 2.9 Event Memory in Rats Jonathon D.
Crystal; 2.10 Primate Recall Memory Molly Flessert and Michael J. Beran;
Section III. Social Cognition: 3.11 Social Cognition Overview Juan C.
Gomez; 3.12 Proximate and Ultimate Mechanisms of Cooperation in Fishes
Joachim G. Frommen and Stefan Fischer; 3.13 Evolutionary and Neural Bases
of the Sense of Animacy Elena Lorenzi and Giorgio Vallortigara; 3.14 Raven
Social Cognition and Behaviour Thomas Bugnyar; 3.15 Reciprocity in Norway
Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) Manon K. Schweinfurth; 3.16 Exploring the Social
Minds of Elephants Elizabeth A. Krisch and Joshua M. Plotnik; 3.17 Dolphin
Social Cognition Adam A. Pack; 3.18 Mirror Self-Recognition: Five Decades
of Primate Research James R. Anderson and David L. Butler; Section IV.
Social Learning and Teaching: 4.19 Social Learning and Teaching Overview
Rachel L. Kendal; 4.20 Tandem-Running Recruitment by Temnothorax Ants as a
Model System for Social Learning Takao Sasaki and Stephen C. Pratt; 4.21
Fish Social Networks Matthew J. Hasenjager and William Hoppitt; 4.22 Social
Learning in Birds Victoria E. Lee, Alison L. Greggor and Alex Thornton;
4.23 Social Learning in Chimpanzees Rachel Nelson, Erin Connelly and Lydia
M. Hopper; Section V. Numerical and Quantative Abilities: 5.24 Numerical
and Quantitative Abilities Overview Sarah T. Boysen; 5.25 Numerical
Competence in Fish Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini;
5.26 Spatial-Numerical Association in Non-Human Animals Rosa Rugani and
Orsola Rosa-Salva; 5.27 Perceptual Categorization in Pigeons Olga F.
Lazareva; Section VI. Innovation and Problem Solving: 6.28 Innovation and
Problem-Solving Overview Daniel Sol; 6.29 General Intelligence (g) in Mice
Charles Locurto; 6.30 Bowerbird Innovation and Problem-Solving Jason Keagy;
6.31 Parrot Innovation Theresa Rössler, Berenika Mioduszewska and Alice
M.I. Auersperg; 6.32 Innovation in Marine Mammals Allison B. Kaufman; 6.33
Innovation in Capuchin Monkeys Eduardo B. Ottoni; 6.34 Innovation and
Problem Solving in Orangutans Anne E. Russon; 6.35 Do Apes and Monkeys Know
What They [Don't] Know? The Question of Metacognition in Primates Heidi L.
Marsh; 6.36 Decision-Making in Animals: Rational Choices and Adaptive
Strategies Francesca De Petrillo and Alexandra G. Rosati.
Section I. Communication and Language: 1.1 Communication and Language
Overview Federico Rossano and Stephan Kaufhold; 1.2 Communication in Ant
Societies Baptiste Piqueret and Patrizia d'Ettorre; 1.3 Symbolic
Communication in the Grey Parrot Irene M. Pepperberg; 1.4 Communication in
Dogs and Wolves Katalin Oláh, József Topál and Anna Gergely; Section II.
Memory and Recall: 2.6 Memory and Recall Overview Gema Martin-Ordas; 2.7 A
Fish Memory Tale: Memory and Recall in Fish and Sharks Catarina Vila Pouca,
Louise Tosetto and Culum Brown; 2.8 Memory in Humming Birds Maria Cristina
Tello-Ramos and David J Pritchard; 2.9 Event Memory in Rats Jonathon D.
Crystal; 2.10 Primate Recall Memory Molly Flessert and Michael J. Beran;
Section III. Social Cognition: 3.11 Social Cognition Overview Juan C.
Gomez; 3.12 Proximate and Ultimate Mechanisms of Cooperation in Fishes
Joachim G. Frommen and Stefan Fischer; 3.13 Evolutionary and Neural Bases
of the Sense of Animacy Elena Lorenzi and Giorgio Vallortigara; 3.14 Raven
Social Cognition and Behaviour Thomas Bugnyar; 3.15 Reciprocity in Norway
Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) Manon K. Schweinfurth; 3.16 Exploring the Social
Minds of Elephants Elizabeth A. Krisch and Joshua M. Plotnik; 3.17 Dolphin
Social Cognition Adam A. Pack; 3.18 Mirror Self-Recognition: Five Decades
of Primate Research James R. Anderson and David L. Butler; Section IV.
Social Learning and Teaching: 4.19 Social Learning and Teaching Overview
Rachel L. Kendal; 4.20 Tandem-Running Recruitment by Temnothorax Ants as a
Model System for Social Learning Takao Sasaki and Stephen C. Pratt; 4.21
Fish Social Networks Matthew J. Hasenjager and William Hoppitt; 4.22 Social
Learning in Birds Victoria E. Lee, Alison L. Greggor and Alex Thornton;
4.23 Social Learning in Chimpanzees Rachel Nelson, Erin Connelly and Lydia
M. Hopper; Section V. Numerical and Quantative Abilities: 5.24 Numerical
and Quantitative Abilities Overview Sarah T. Boysen; 5.25 Numerical
Competence in Fish Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini;
5.26 Spatial-Numerical Association in Non-Human Animals Rosa Rugani and
Orsola Rosa-Salva; 5.27 Perceptual Categorization in Pigeons Olga F.
Lazareva; Section VI. Innovation and Problem Solving: 6.28 Innovation and
Problem-Solving Overview Daniel Sol; 6.29 General Intelligence (g) in Mice
Charles Locurto; 6.30 Bowerbird Innovation and Problem-Solving Jason Keagy;
6.31 Parrot Innovation Theresa Rössler, Berenika Mioduszewska and Alice
M.I. Auersperg; 6.32 Innovation in Marine Mammals Allison B. Kaufman; 6.33
Innovation in Capuchin Monkeys Eduardo B. Ottoni; 6.34 Innovation and
Problem Solving in Orangutans Anne E. Russon; 6.35 Do Apes and Monkeys Know
What They [Don't] Know? The Question of Metacognition in Primates Heidi L.
Marsh; 6.36 Decision-Making in Animals: Rational Choices and Adaptive
Strategies Francesca De Petrillo and Alexandra G. Rosati.
Overview Federico Rossano and Stephan Kaufhold; 1.2 Communication in Ant
Societies Baptiste Piqueret and Patrizia d'Ettorre; 1.3 Symbolic
Communication in the Grey Parrot Irene M. Pepperberg; 1.4 Communication in
Dogs and Wolves Katalin Oláh, József Topál and Anna Gergely; Section II.
Memory and Recall: 2.6 Memory and Recall Overview Gema Martin-Ordas; 2.7 A
Fish Memory Tale: Memory and Recall in Fish and Sharks Catarina Vila Pouca,
Louise Tosetto and Culum Brown; 2.8 Memory in Humming Birds Maria Cristina
Tello-Ramos and David J Pritchard; 2.9 Event Memory in Rats Jonathon D.
Crystal; 2.10 Primate Recall Memory Molly Flessert and Michael J. Beran;
Section III. Social Cognition: 3.11 Social Cognition Overview Juan C.
Gomez; 3.12 Proximate and Ultimate Mechanisms of Cooperation in Fishes
Joachim G. Frommen and Stefan Fischer; 3.13 Evolutionary and Neural Bases
of the Sense of Animacy Elena Lorenzi and Giorgio Vallortigara; 3.14 Raven
Social Cognition and Behaviour Thomas Bugnyar; 3.15 Reciprocity in Norway
Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) Manon K. Schweinfurth; 3.16 Exploring the Social
Minds of Elephants Elizabeth A. Krisch and Joshua M. Plotnik; 3.17 Dolphin
Social Cognition Adam A. Pack; 3.18 Mirror Self-Recognition: Five Decades
of Primate Research James R. Anderson and David L. Butler; Section IV.
Social Learning and Teaching: 4.19 Social Learning and Teaching Overview
Rachel L. Kendal; 4.20 Tandem-Running Recruitment by Temnothorax Ants as a
Model System for Social Learning Takao Sasaki and Stephen C. Pratt; 4.21
Fish Social Networks Matthew J. Hasenjager and William Hoppitt; 4.22 Social
Learning in Birds Victoria E. Lee, Alison L. Greggor and Alex Thornton;
4.23 Social Learning in Chimpanzees Rachel Nelson, Erin Connelly and Lydia
M. Hopper; Section V. Numerical and Quantative Abilities: 5.24 Numerical
and Quantitative Abilities Overview Sarah T. Boysen; 5.25 Numerical
Competence in Fish Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini;
5.26 Spatial-Numerical Association in Non-Human Animals Rosa Rugani and
Orsola Rosa-Salva; 5.27 Perceptual Categorization in Pigeons Olga F.
Lazareva; Section VI. Innovation and Problem Solving: 6.28 Innovation and
Problem-Solving Overview Daniel Sol; 6.29 General Intelligence (g) in Mice
Charles Locurto; 6.30 Bowerbird Innovation and Problem-Solving Jason Keagy;
6.31 Parrot Innovation Theresa Rössler, Berenika Mioduszewska and Alice
M.I. Auersperg; 6.32 Innovation in Marine Mammals Allison B. Kaufman; 6.33
Innovation in Capuchin Monkeys Eduardo B. Ottoni; 6.34 Innovation and
Problem Solving in Orangutans Anne E. Russon; 6.35 Do Apes and Monkeys Know
What They [Don't] Know? The Question of Metacognition in Primates Heidi L.
Marsh; 6.36 Decision-Making in Animals: Rational Choices and Adaptive
Strategies Francesca De Petrillo and Alexandra G. Rosati.