LEADER 08881oam 2200733Ia 450 001 9910557774903321 005 20190503073318.0 010 $a9780262268028 010 $a0262268027 010 $a9780585436876 010 $a0585436878 035 $a(CKB)111056485409364 035 $a(MH)008930702-X 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000124305 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11982391 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000124305 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10017200 035 $a(PQKB)10050048 035 $a(OCoLC)51959570$z(OCoLC)992059117$z(OCoLC)1020510323 035 $a(OCoLC-P)51959570 035 $a(MaCbMITP)1885 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5966539 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78496 035 $a(PPN)170266907 035 $a(FR-PaCSA)88800198 035 $a(FRCYB88800198)88800198 035 $a(oapen)doab78496 035 $a(EXLCZ)99111056485409364 100 $a20030402h20022002 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcn||||||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 04$aThe cognitive animal $eempirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition /$fedited by Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen, and Gordon M. Burghardt 210 $aCambridge$cThe MIT Press$d2002 210 1$aCambridge, Mass. :$cMIT Press,$d[2002] 210 4$dİ2002 215 $a1 online resource (xxi, 482 p. )$cill. ; 225 1 $aA Bradford Book 300 $a"A Bradford book." 311 08$a9780262025140 311 08$a0262025140 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $gTABLE OF CONTENTS --$tThe inner life of earthworms: Darwin's argument and its implications / Eileen Crist --$tCrotalomorphism: a metaphor for understanding anthropomorphism by omission / Jesus Rivas and Gordon M. Burghardt --$tThe cognitive defender: how ground squirrels assess their predators / Donald H. Owings --$tJumping spider tricksters: deceit, predation, and cognition / Stim Wilcox and Robert Jackson --$tThe ungulate mind / John A. Byers --$tCan honey bees create cognitive maps? / James L. Gould --$tRaven consciousness / Bernd Heinrich --$tAnimal minds, human minds / Eric Saidel --$tComparative developmental evolutionary psychology and cognitive ethology: contrasting but compatible research programs / Sue Taylor Parker --$tCognitive ethology at the end of neuroscience / Dale Jamieson --$tLearning and memory without a brain / James W. Grau --$tCognitive modulation of sexual behavior / Michael Domjan -- 327 $tCognition and emotion in concert in human and nonhuman animals / Ruud van den Bos, Bart B. Houx, and Berry M. Spruijt --$tConstructing animal cognition / William Timberlake --$tGenetics, plasticity, and the evolution of cognitive processes / Gordon M. Burghardt --$tSpatial behavior, food storing, and the modular mind / Sara J. Shettleworth --$tSpatial and social cognition in corvids: an evolutionary approach / Russell P. Balda and Alan C. Kamil --$tEnvironmental complexity, signal detection, and the evolution of cognition / Peter Godfrey-Smith --$tCognition as an independent variable: virtual ecology / Alan C. Kamil and Alan B. Bond --$tSynthetic ethology: a new tool for investigating animal cognition / Bruce MacLennan --$tFrom cognition in animals to cognition in superorganisms / Charles E. Taylor --$tConsort turnovers as distributed cognition in olive baboons: a systems approach to mind / Deborah Forster --$tGeneral signs / Edward A. Wasserman -- 327 $tThe cognitive dolphin / Herbert L. Roitblat --$tChimpanzee Ai and her son Ayumu: an episode of education by master-apprenticeship / Tetsuro Matsuzawa --$tThe evolution and ontogeny of ordinal numerical ability / Elizabeth M. Brannon and Herbert S. Terrace --$tDomain-specific knowledge in human children and nonhuman primates: artifacts and foods / Laurie R. Santos, Marc D. Hauser, and Elizabeth S. Spelke --$tThe cognitive sea lion: meaning and memory in the laboratory and in nature / Ronald J. Schusterman, Colleen Reichmuth Kastak, and David Kastak --$tSame-different concept formation in pigeons / Robert G. Cook --$tCategorization and conceptual behavior in nonhuman primates / Jacques Vauclair. 327 $gTABLE OF CONTENTS --$tCognitive and communicative abilities of grey parrots / Irene Maxine Pepperberg --$tCognition and communication in prairie dogs / C.N. Slobodchikoff --$tMeaningful acoustic units in nonhuman primate vocal behavior / Cory T. Miller and Asif A. Ghazanfar --$tExploring the cognitive world of the bottlenosed dolphin / Louis M. Herman --$tChimpanzee signing: Darwinian realities and Cartesian delusions / Roger S. Fouts, Mary Lee A. Jensvold, and Deborah H. Fouts --$tPrimate vocal and gestural communication / Michael Tomasello and Klaus Zuberbuhler --$tGestural communication in olive baboons and domestic dogs / Barbara Smuts --$tAnimal vocal communication: say what? / Drew Rendall and Michael J. Owren --$tCracking the code: communication and cognition in birds / Christopher S. Evans --$tThe mirror test / Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., James R. Anderson, and Daniel J. Shillito -- 327 $tWhen traditional methodologies fail: cognitive studies of great apes / Robert W. Shumaker and Karyl B. Swartz --$tKinesthetic-visual matching, imitation, and self-recognition / Robert W. Mitchell --$tDarwin's continuum and the building blocks of deception / Guven Guzeldere, Eddy Nahmias, and Robert O. Deaner --$tIntegrating two evolutionary models for the study of social cognition / Brian Hare and Richard Wrangham --$tField studies of social cognition in spotted hyenas / Kay E. Holekamp and Anne L. Engh --$tThe structure of social knowledge in monkeys / Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney --$tFrom the field to the laboratory and back again: culture and "social mind" in primates / Andrew Whiten --$tEvolutionary psychology and primate cognition / Richard W. Byrne --$tHow smart does a hunter need to be? / Craig B. Stanford --$tInsight from Capuchin monkey studies: ingredients of, recipes for, and flaws in Capuchins' success / Elisabetta Visalberghi -- 327 $tA cognitive approach to the study of animal cooperation / Lee Alan Dugatkin and Michael S. Alfieri --$tKeeping in touch: play fighting and social knowledge / Sergio M. Pellis --$tThe evolution of social play: interdisciplinary analyses of cognitive processes / Marc Bekoff and Colin Allen --$tThe morals of animal minds / Lori Gruen --$tEye gaze information-processing theory: a case study in primate cognitive neuroethology / Brian L. Keeley --$tThe eyes, the hand, and the mind: behavioral and neurophysiological aspects of social cognition / Vittorio Gallese [and others] --$tVigilance and perception of social stimuli: views from ethology and social neuroscience / Adrian Treves and Diego Pizzagalli --$gAfterword:$twhat is it like? / Donald R. Griffin. 330 $aThe 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. 606 $aCognition in animals 615 0$aCognition in animals. 676 $a591.5/13 702 $aBekoff$b Marc 702 $aAllen$b Colin 702 $aBurghardt$b Gordon M.$f1941- 801 0$bOCoLC-P 801 1$bOCoLC-P 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910557774903321 996 $aThe cognitive animal$93392116 997 $aUNINA 999 $aThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress