Comparative Cognition

Comparative Cognition
Author: Mary C. Olmstead,Valerie A. Kuhlmeier
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: MEDICAL
ISBN: 9781107011168

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This book introduces cognitive processes and animal behaviour across species, integrating classic studies and contemporary research in psychology, biology and neuroscience.

Animal Cognition

Animal Cognition
Author: Jacques Vauclair
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0674037030

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Animal Cognition presents a lucid and comprehensive overview of cognitive processes in animals--bees and wasps, cats and dogs, dolphins and sea otters, pigeons, titmice, and chimpanzees--and offers a novel discussion of the ways in which Piagetian concepts may be used to develop models for the study of animal cognition.

Introduction to Comparative Cognition

Introduction to Comparative Cognition
Author: H. L. Roitblat
Publsiher: W H Freeman & Company
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1987
Genre: Cognition chez les animaux
ISBN: 0716717778

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Introduction to Comparative Cognition

Introduction to Comparative Cognition
Author: H. L. Roitblat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1987
Genre: Cognition in animals
ISBN: 0716717786

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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition
Author: Thomas R. Zentall,Edward A. Wasserman
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 941
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780195392661

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Rev. ed. of: Comparative cognition. 2006.

Fundamentals of Comparative Cognition

Fundamentals of Comparative Cognition
Author: Sara J. Shettleworth
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Cognition
ISBN: 0195343107

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With the growing accessibility of original journal articles and papers, a staggering number of professors teaching junior/senior level courses are turning away from the use of textbooks in favor of primary research papers. The Fundamentals of Cognition series covers the main topics in thefield of Cognitive Psychology, and will address the need professors have for a brief, yet detailed, overview of specific topics in cognitive psychology. The books in this series will serve as a unifying discussion of the topic and provide continuity and cohesion to the discussion of primaryresearch papers. These primers will be written by prominent cognitive scientists with the ability to write accessibly about complex subjects. They will capture the current state of this fast moving field and reflect the authors' views.Comparative Cognition has countless connections to the rest of psychology and encompasses the comparative and evolutionary basis of development and social psychological processes as well as every aspect of cognition. Comparative research also provides the basis for the animal models used inbehavioral neuroscience and genetics. This text on the Fundamentals of Comparative Cognition will convey the richness and excitement of this diverse field while addressing the fundamental questions of what makes us uniquely human and what we share with other creatures. Professors' experience withShettleworth's graduate text and her clear, direct, and interesting writing style makes them very excited about the possibility of Shettleworth writing an undergraduate text in this field.

Comparative Cognition

Comparative Cognition
Author: Edward A. Wasserman,Thomas R. Zentall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0195167651

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In 1978, Hulse, Fowler, and Honig published Cognitive Processes in Animal Behavior, an edited volume that was a landmark in the scientific study of animal intelligence. It liberated interest in complex learning and cognition from the grasp of the rigid theoretical structures of behaviorism that had prevailed during the previous four decades, and as a result, the field of comparative cognition was born. At long last, the study of the cognitive capacities of animals other than humans emerged as a worthwhile scientific enterprise. No less rigorous than purely behavioristic investigations, studies of animal intelligence spanned such wide-ranging topics as perception, spatial learning and memory, timing and numerical competence, categorization and conceptualization, problem solving, rule learning, and creativity. During the ensuing 25 years, the field of comparative cognition has thrived and grown, and public interest in it has risen to unprecedented levels. In their quest to understand the nature and mechanisms of intelligence, researchers have studied animals from bees to chimpanzees. Sessions on comparative cognition have become common at meetings of the major societies for psychology and neuroscience, and in fact, research in comparative cognition has increased so much that a separate society, the Comparative Cognition Society, has been formed to bring it together. This volume celebrates comparative cognition's first quarter century with a state-of-the-art collection of chapters covering the broad realm of the scientific study of animal intelligence. Comparative Cognition will be an invaluable resource for students and professional researchers in all areas of psychology and neuroscience.

Comparative Studies of how People Think

Comparative Studies of how People Think
Author: Michael Cole,Barbara Means
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1981
Genre: Cognition
ISBN: 0674152611

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The psychology of thinking often makes comparisons between different groups. On the whole, these comparisons have rendered substantial knowledge; but often, they have employed faulty organizational logic and yielded unfounded or invidious conclusions. Here, Cole and Means survey the problems involved in comparing how people think.