Dolphin Cognition and Behavior (eBook, PDF)
A Comparative Approach
Redaktion: Schusterman, R. J.; Schusterman, Ronald; Wood, F. G.; Thomas, J. A.
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A Comparative Approach
Redaktion: Schusterman, R. J.; Schusterman, Ronald; Wood, F. G.; Thomas, J. A.
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Published in 1986, Dolphin Cognition and Behavior is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
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Published in 1986, Dolphin Cognition and Behavior is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135060015
- Artikelnr.: 39265795
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135060015
- Artikelnr.: 39265795
F. G. Wood, R. J. Schusterman, J. A. Thomas, Ronald Schusterman
I: Brain And Senses Of Dolphins
1: Evolutionary Morphology of the Dolphin Brain
2: Physiological Observations on Dolphin Brains
3: Middle- and Long-Latency Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Dolphins
4: Vision, Audition, and Chemoreception in Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals
5: Dolphin Audition and Echolocation Capacities
II: Cognition And Intelligence Of Dolphins
6: The Perceptual Worlds of Dolphins
7: How Can You Tell if an Animal is Intelligent?
8: Describing Intelligence
9: Suggestions for Research on Ethological and Comparative Cognition
10: Cognition and Language Competencies of Bottlenosed Dolphins
11: Reinforcement Training as Interspecies Communication
12: Dolphin Behavior and Cognition: Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects
III: Communication In Dolphins
13: Dolphin Vocal Mimicry and Vocal Object Labeling
14: Acquisition of Anomalous Communicatory Systems: Implications for Studies on Interspecies Communication
15: Awareness, Intentionality, and Acquired Communicative Behaviors: Dimensions of Intelligence
16: Signaling Behavior: Contributions of Different Repertoires
IV: Social Behavior And Foraging Strategies Of Dolphins
17: Delphinid Social Organization and Social Behavior
18: Delphinid Foraging Strategies
19: Social Complexity and Cooperative Behavior in Delphinids
1: Evolutionary Morphology of the Dolphin Brain
2: Physiological Observations on Dolphin Brains
3: Middle- and Long-Latency Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Dolphins
4: Vision, Audition, and Chemoreception in Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals
5: Dolphin Audition and Echolocation Capacities
II: Cognition And Intelligence Of Dolphins
6: The Perceptual Worlds of Dolphins
7: How Can You Tell if an Animal is Intelligent?
8: Describing Intelligence
9: Suggestions for Research on Ethological and Comparative Cognition
10: Cognition and Language Competencies of Bottlenosed Dolphins
11: Reinforcement Training as Interspecies Communication
12: Dolphin Behavior and Cognition: Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects
III: Communication In Dolphins
13: Dolphin Vocal Mimicry and Vocal Object Labeling
14: Acquisition of Anomalous Communicatory Systems: Implications for Studies on Interspecies Communication
15: Awareness, Intentionality, and Acquired Communicative Behaviors: Dimensions of Intelligence
16: Signaling Behavior: Contributions of Different Repertoires
IV: Social Behavior And Foraging Strategies Of Dolphins
17: Delphinid Social Organization and Social Behavior
18: Delphinid Foraging Strategies
19: Social Complexity and Cooperative Behavior in Delphinids
I: Brain And Senses Of Dolphins
1: Evolutionary Morphology of the Dolphin Brain
2: Physiological Observations on Dolphin Brains
3: Middle- and Long-Latency Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Dolphins
4: Vision, Audition, and Chemoreception in Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals
5: Dolphin Audition and Echolocation Capacities
II: Cognition And Intelligence Of Dolphins
6: The Perceptual Worlds of Dolphins
7: How Can You Tell if an Animal is Intelligent?
8: Describing Intelligence
9: Suggestions for Research on Ethological and Comparative Cognition
10: Cognition and Language Competencies of Bottlenosed Dolphins
11: Reinforcement Training as Interspecies Communication
12: Dolphin Behavior and Cognition: Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects
III: Communication In Dolphins
13: Dolphin Vocal Mimicry and Vocal Object Labeling
14: Acquisition of Anomalous Communicatory Systems: Implications for Studies on Interspecies Communication
15: Awareness, Intentionality, and Acquired Communicative Behaviors: Dimensions of Intelligence
16: Signaling Behavior: Contributions of Different Repertoires
IV: Social Behavior And Foraging Strategies Of Dolphins
17: Delphinid Social Organization and Social Behavior
18: Delphinid Foraging Strategies
19: Social Complexity and Cooperative Behavior in Delphinids
1: Evolutionary Morphology of the Dolphin Brain
2: Physiological Observations on Dolphin Brains
3: Middle- and Long-Latency Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Dolphins
4: Vision, Audition, and Chemoreception in Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals
5: Dolphin Audition and Echolocation Capacities
II: Cognition And Intelligence Of Dolphins
6: The Perceptual Worlds of Dolphins
7: How Can You Tell if an Animal is Intelligent?
8: Describing Intelligence
9: Suggestions for Research on Ethological and Comparative Cognition
10: Cognition and Language Competencies of Bottlenosed Dolphins
11: Reinforcement Training as Interspecies Communication
12: Dolphin Behavior and Cognition: Evolutionary and Ecological Aspects
III: Communication In Dolphins
13: Dolphin Vocal Mimicry and Vocal Object Labeling
14: Acquisition of Anomalous Communicatory Systems: Implications for Studies on Interspecies Communication
15: Awareness, Intentionality, and Acquired Communicative Behaviors: Dimensions of Intelligence
16: Signaling Behavior: Contributions of Different Repertoires
IV: Social Behavior And Foraging Strategies Of Dolphins
17: Delphinid Social Organization and Social Behavior
18: Delphinid Foraging Strategies
19: Social Complexity and Cooperative Behavior in Delphinids