Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? / Edition 1

Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0306477270
ISBN-13:
9780306477270
Pub. Date:
12/31/2003
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0306477270
ISBN-13:
9780306477270
Pub. Date:
12/31/2003
Publisher:
Springer US
Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? / Edition 1

Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? / Edition 1

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Overview

This book explores afresh the long-standing interest, and emphasis on, the ‘special' capacities of primates. Some of the recent discoveries of the higher cognitive abilities of other mammals and also birds challenge the concept that primates are special and even the view that the cognitive ability of apes is more advanced than that of nonprimate mammals and birds. It is therefore timely to ask whether primates are, in fact, special and to do so from a broad range of perspectives. Divided into five sections this book deals with topics about higher cognition and how it is manifested in different species, and also considers aspects of brain structure that might be associated with complex behavior.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306477270
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 12/31/2003
Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects , #3
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 386
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

I: Complex Cognition.- 1. Comparing the Complex Cognition of Birds and Primates.- 2. Visual Cognition and Representation in Birds and Primates.- II: Social Learning.- 3. Socially Mediated Learning among Monkeys and Apes: Some Comparative Perspectives.- 4. Sodal Learning, Innovation, and Intelligence in Fish.- III: Communication.- 5. The Primate Isolation Call: A Comparison with Precodal Birds and Non-primate Mammals.- 6. Meaningful Communication in Primates, Birds, and Other Animals.- IV: Theory Of Mind.- 7. Theory of Mind and Insight in Chimpanzees, Elephants, and Other Animals?.- 8. The Use of Social Information in Chimpanzees and Dogs.- V: Brain, Evolution, And Hemispheric Specialization.- 9. Increasing the Brain’s Capacity: Neocortex, New Neurons, and Hemispheric Specialization.- 10. The Evolution of Lateralized Motor Functions.- Epilogue.- About the Editors.
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