The cognitive animal : empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition / edited by Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, and Gordon M. Burghardt.
2002
QL785 .C485 2002eb
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Title
The cognitive animal : empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition / edited by Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, and Gordon M. Burghardt.
ISBN
9780262268028 (electronic bk.)
0262268027 (electronic bk.)
0585436878 (electronic bk.)
9780585436876 (electronic bk.)
0262268027 (electronic bk.)
0585436878 (electronic bk.)
9780585436876 (electronic bk.)
Published
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 482 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
QL785 .C485 2002eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
591.5/13
Summary
The fifty-seven original essays in this book provide a comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary field of animal cognition. The contributors include cognitive ethologists, behavioral ecologists, experimental and developmental psychologists, behaviorists, philosophers, neuroscientists, computer scientists and modelers, field biologists, and others. The diversity of approaches is both philosophical and methodological, with contributors demonstrating various degrees of acceptance or disdain for such terms as "consciousness" and varying degrees of concern for laboratory experimentation versus naturalistic research. In addition to primates, particularly the nonhuman great apes, the animals discussed include antelopes, bees, dogs, dolphins, earthworms, fish, hyenas, parrots, prairie dogs, rats, ravens, sea lions, snakes, spiders, and squirrels. The topics include (but are not limited to) definitions of cognition, the role of anecdotes in the study of animal cognition, anthropomorphism, attention, perception, learning, memory, thinking, consciousness, intentionality, communication, planning, play, aggression, dominance, predation, recognition, assessment of self and others, social knowledge, empathy, conflict resolution, reproduction, parent-young interactions and caregiving, ecology, evolution, kin selection, and neuroethology.
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"A Bradford book."
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