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Animal Cognition in Nature: the Convergence of Psychology and Biology in Laboratory and Field
Et Al Balda et Al
Animal Cognition in Nature: the Convergence of Psychology and Biology in Laboratory and Field
Et Al Balda et Al
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: "All the authors present their most contemporary data and discuss them in a cognitive framework, considering the advantages and disadvantages of such a framework. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in the interface between ecology, ethology and animal cognition."--Juan Carlos Reboreda in IBIS (2000) Table of Contents: "A. C. Kamil," On the Proper Definition of Cognitive Ethology."R. P. Balda and A. C. Kamil," Ecology and Evolution of Spatial Memory in Corvids of the Southwestern U. S.: The Perplexing Pinyon Jay."S. J. Shettleworth and R. R. Hampton," Adaptive Specialization of Spatial Cognition in Food Storing Birds?Approaches to Testing a Comparative Hypothesis."N. C. Clayton and D. W. Lee," Memory and the Hippocampus in Food-Storing Birds."F. C. Dyer," Spatial Cognition: Lesson from Central-Place Foraging Insects."W. Wiltschko and R. Wiltschko," The Navigation System in Birds and Its Development."V. P. Bingman, L. V. Riters, R. Strasser, and A. Gagliardo," Neuroethology of Avian Navigation."W. J. Smith," Cognitive Implication of an Information-Sharing Model of Animal Communication."L. F. Baptista, D. A. Nelson, and S. L. L. Gaunt," Cognitive Processes in Avian Vocal Acquisition."D. Todt and H. Hultsch," Hierarchical Learning, Development, and Representation of Song."D. E. Kroodsma and B. E. Byers," Songbird Song Repertoires: An Ethological Approach to Studying."T. J. De Voogd and T. Szekely," Causes of Avian Song: Using Neurobiology to Integrate Proximate and Ultimate Levels of Analysis."I. M. Pepperberg," The African Grey Parrot: How Cognitive Processing Might Affect Allospecific Vocal Learning."R. S. Wilcox and R. R. Jackson," Cognitive Abilities of Araneophagic Jumping Spiders."C. G. Beer," Varying Views of Animal and Human Cognition. Subject Index." Contributor Bio: Pepperberg, Irene M IRENE MAXINE PEPPERBERG is Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Affiliate in the Program in Neuroscience at the University of Arizona.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 28, 1998 |
ISBN13 | 9780120770304 |
Publishers | Academic Press |
Pages | 465 |
Dimensions | 156 × 236 × 31 mm · 798 g |
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