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| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Edward A Wasserman; Thomas R Zentall |
| ISBN: | 0195167651 019516766X 9780195167658 9780195167665 |
| OCLC号码: | 60856275 |
| 描述: | xiv, 704 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
| 内容: | Contributors -- Comparative cognition : a natural science approach to the study of animal intelligence / Edward A. Wasserman and Thomas R. Zentall -- [pt]. 1. Perception and illusion -- 1. Grouping and segmentation of visual objects by baboons (Papio papio) and humans (Homo sapiens) / Joël Fagot and Isabelle Barbet -- 2. Seeing what is not there : illusion, completion, and spatiotemporal boundary formation in comparative perspective / Kazuo Fujita -- 3. The cognitive chicken : visual and spatial cognition in a nonmammalian brain / Giorgio Vallortigara -- 4. The comparative psychology of absolute pitch / Ronald G. Weisman, Mitchel T. Williams, Jerome S. Cohen, Milan G. Njegovan, and Christopher B. Sturdy -- [pt]. 2. Attention and search -- 5. Reaction-time explorations of visual perception, attention, and decision in pigeons / Donald S. Blough -- 6. Selective attention, priming, and foraging behavior / Alan C. Kamil and Alan B. Bond -- 7. Attention as it is manifest across species / David A. Washburn and Lauren A. Taglialatela -- [pt]. 3. Memory processes -- 8. The questions of temporal and spatial displacement in animal cognition / William A. Roberts -- 9. Memory processing / Anthony A. Wright -- [pt]. 4. Spatial cognition -- 10. Arthropod navigation : ants, bees, crabs, spiders finding their way / Ken Cheng -- 11. Comparative spatial cognition : processes in landmark- and surface-based place finding / Marcia L. Spetch and Debbie M. Kelly -- 12. Properties of time-place learning / Christina M. Thorpe and Donald M. Wilkie -- [pt]. 5. Timing and counting -- 13. Behavioristic, cognitive, biological, and quantitative explanations of timing / Russell M. Church -- 14. Sensitivity to time : implications for the representation of time / Jonathon D. Crystal -- 15. Time and number : learning, psychophysics, stimulus control, and retention / J. Gregor Fetterman -- [pt]. 6. Conceptualization and categorization -- 16. Relational discrimination learning in pigeons / Robert G. Cook and Edward A. Wasserman -- 17. A modified feature theory as an account of pigeon visual categorization / Ludwig Huber and Ulrike Aust -- 18. Category structure and typicality effects / Masako Jitsumori -- 19. Similarity and difference in the conceptual systems of primates : the unobservability hypothesis / Jennifer Vonk and Daniel J. Povinelli -- 20. Rule learning, memorization strategies, switching attention between local and global levels of perception, and optimality in avian visual categorization / Charles P. Shimp, Walter T. Herbranson, Thane Fremouw, and Alyson L. Froehlich -- 21. Responses and acquired equivalence classes / Peter J. Urcuioli -- [pt]. 7. Pattern learning -- 22. Spatial patterns : behavioral control and cognitive representation / Michael F. Brown -- 23. The structure of sequential behavior / Stephen B. Fountain -- 24. Truly random operant responding : results and reasons / Greg Jensen, Claire Miller and Allen Neuringer -- 25. The simultaneous chain : a new look at serially organized behavior / Herbert Terrace -- [pt]. 8. Tool fabrication and use -- 26. Cognitive adaptations for tool-related behavior in New Caledonian crows / Alex Kacelnik, Jackie Chappell, Ben Kenward, and Alex A.S. Weir -- 27. What is challenging about tool use? The Capuchin's perspective / Elisabetta Visalberghi and Dorothy Fragaszy -- [pt]. 9. Problem solving and behavioral flexibility -- 28. Intelligences and brains : an evolutionary bird's eye view / Juan D. Delius and Julia A. M. Delius -- 29. How do dolphins solve problems? / Stan A. Kuczaj II and Rachel Thames Walker -- 30. The comparative cognition of caching / S. R. De Kort, S. Tebbich, J.M. Dally, N.J. Emery, and N.S. Clayton -- 31. The neural basis of cognitive flexibility in birds / Shigeru Watanabe -- [pt]. 10. Social cognition processes -- 32. Chimpanzee social cognition in early life : comparative-developmental perspective / Masaki Tomonaga, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi, Yuu Mizuno, Sanae Okamoto, Masami K. Yamaguchi, Daisuke Kosugi, Kim A. Bard, Masayuki Tanaka, and Tetsuro matsuzawa -- 33. Stimuli signaling rewards that follow a less-preferred event are themselves preferred : implications for cognitive dissonance / Thomas R. Zentall. Tricia S. Clement, Andrea M. Friedrich, and Kelly A. DiGian -- Postscript : an essay on the study of cognition in animals / Stewart H. Hulse -- Author index -- Subject index. |
| 责任: | edited by Edward A. Wasserman, Thomas R. Zentall. |
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"Those who study comparative cognition find themselves in a particularly prosperous time . . . A diversity of available species to study, opportunities for increased national and international collaboration, and technological advances offer us a greater opportunity for data collection and dissemination than at any time in history. The present book attests to how these opportunities can produce compelling research programs that serve as excellent models for the future of comparative cognition." --Michael J. Beran in PsycCRITIQUES
"This book is an outstanding collection of chapters by an exceptional group of researchers. A unique aspect of this collection is the strong reliance on experimental science in each of the research programs. One chapter after another provides a critical analysis of the state of knowledge about a fascinating cognitive ability. How do animals perceive, order, and categorize the world? Do animals remember their own past? Do species differ in their sense of
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