Katja Liebal is Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication? 2. The morphology of primate communication 3. The neural substrates of primate communication Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition 7. Flexibility 8. Intentionality 9. Referentiality Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication Glossary References Appendix Species index Subject index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication?; 2. The morphology of primate communication; 3. The neural substrates of primate communication; Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication; 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication; Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition; 7. Flexibility; 8. Intentionality; 9. Referentiality; Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication; Glossary; References; Appendix; Species index; Subject index.
Foreword Acknowledgements Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication? 2. The morphology of primate communication 3. The neural substrates of primate communication Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition 7. Flexibility 8. Intentionality 9. Referentiality Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication Glossary References Appendix Species index Subject index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction to Primate Communication: 1. What is primate communication?; 2. The morphology of primate communication; 3. The neural substrates of primate communication; Part II. Approaches to Primate Communication: 4. The methods used in primate communication; 5. A multimodal approach to primate communication; Part III. Cognitive Characteristics of Primate Communication: 6. Acquisition; 7. Flexibility; 8. Intentionality; 9. Referentiality; Part IV. Approaches to the Evolution of Primate Communication: 10. A multimodal approach to the evolution of primate communication; Glossary; References; Appendix; Species index; Subject index.
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'Primate Communication is appropriate for a wide audience, from those beginning in the field, to those already immersed in it. ... [It] is an easily digestible, diverse, and thorough review of the importance of investigating - simultaneously - the multiple ways that primates communicate to each other. I highly recommend it for students, instructors and primate enthusiasts alike!' Alex K. Piel, Primate Eye
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