Avian Cognition
Herausgeber: Ten Cate, Carel; Healy, Susan D.
Avian Cognition
Herausgeber: Ten Cate, Carel; Healy, Susan D.
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An overview of current research and experimental approaches in avian cognition and how this relates to other species.
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An overview of current research and experimental approaches in avian cognition and how this relates to other species.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781107092389
- ISBN-10: 1107092388
- Artikelnr.: 48400938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9781107092389
- ISBN-10: 1107092388
- Artikelnr.: 48400938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 1. Introduction: avian cognition
- why and what? Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 2. Spatial cognition in
birds James F. Reichert, Sebastian Schwarz and Debbie M. Kelly; 3. Spatial
cognition and ecology: hummingbirds as a case study Susan D. Healy and T.
Andrew Hurly; 4. Food storing and memory David F. Sherry; 5. Avian
cognition and the evolution of warning signals Candy Rowe, John Skelhorn,
Christina G. Halpin; 6. Social learning and innovation Louis Lefebvre and
Lucy M. Aplin; 7. Solving foraging problems: top-down and bottom-up
perspectives on the role of cognition Andrea S. Griffin and David Guez; 8.
Objects and space in an avian brain Giorgio Vallortigara and Cinzia
Chiandetti; 9. Physical cognition and tool use in birds Alice Auersperg,
Irmgard Teschke and Sabine Tebbich; 10. Avian numerical cognition: a review
and brief comparisons to non-avian species Irene M. Pepperberg; 11.
Mechanisms of perceptual categorization in birds Ludwig Huber and Ulrike
Aust; 12. Relational concept learning in birds Leyre Castro and Edward A.
Wasserman; 13. The linguistic abilities of birds Carel ten Cate; 14. Avian
vocal perception: bioacoustics and perceptual mechanisms Neil McMillan,
Marc T. Avey, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Lauren M. Guillette, Allison H. Hahn,
Marisa Hoeschele and Christopher B. Sturdy; 15. Sing me something: does
song signal cognition? Neeltje J. Boogert; 16. Avian social relations,
social cognition and cooperation Thomas Bugnyar and Jorg J. M. Massen.
- why and what? Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 2. Spatial cognition in
birds James F. Reichert, Sebastian Schwarz and Debbie M. Kelly; 3. Spatial
cognition and ecology: hummingbirds as a case study Susan D. Healy and T.
Andrew Hurly; 4. Food storing and memory David F. Sherry; 5. Avian
cognition and the evolution of warning signals Candy Rowe, John Skelhorn,
Christina G. Halpin; 6. Social learning and innovation Louis Lefebvre and
Lucy M. Aplin; 7. Solving foraging problems: top-down and bottom-up
perspectives on the role of cognition Andrea S. Griffin and David Guez; 8.
Objects and space in an avian brain Giorgio Vallortigara and Cinzia
Chiandetti; 9. Physical cognition and tool use in birds Alice Auersperg,
Irmgard Teschke and Sabine Tebbich; 10. Avian numerical cognition: a review
and brief comparisons to non-avian species Irene M. Pepperberg; 11.
Mechanisms of perceptual categorization in birds Ludwig Huber and Ulrike
Aust; 12. Relational concept learning in birds Leyre Castro and Edward A.
Wasserman; 13. The linguistic abilities of birds Carel ten Cate; 14. Avian
vocal perception: bioacoustics and perceptual mechanisms Neil McMillan,
Marc T. Avey, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Lauren M. Guillette, Allison H. Hahn,
Marisa Hoeschele and Christopher B. Sturdy; 15. Sing me something: does
song signal cognition? Neeltje J. Boogert; 16. Avian social relations,
social cognition and cooperation Thomas Bugnyar and Jorg J. M. Massen.
Preface Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 1. Introduction: avian cognition
- why and what? Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 2. Spatial cognition in
birds James F. Reichert, Sebastian Schwarz and Debbie M. Kelly; 3. Spatial
cognition and ecology: hummingbirds as a case study Susan D. Healy and T.
Andrew Hurly; 4. Food storing and memory David F. Sherry; 5. Avian
cognition and the evolution of warning signals Candy Rowe, John Skelhorn,
Christina G. Halpin; 6. Social learning and innovation Louis Lefebvre and
Lucy M. Aplin; 7. Solving foraging problems: top-down and bottom-up
perspectives on the role of cognition Andrea S. Griffin and David Guez; 8.
Objects and space in an avian brain Giorgio Vallortigara and Cinzia
Chiandetti; 9. Physical cognition and tool use in birds Alice Auersperg,
Irmgard Teschke and Sabine Tebbich; 10. Avian numerical cognition: a review
and brief comparisons to non-avian species Irene M. Pepperberg; 11.
Mechanisms of perceptual categorization in birds Ludwig Huber and Ulrike
Aust; 12. Relational concept learning in birds Leyre Castro and Edward A.
Wasserman; 13. The linguistic abilities of birds Carel ten Cate; 14. Avian
vocal perception: bioacoustics and perceptual mechanisms Neil McMillan,
Marc T. Avey, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Lauren M. Guillette, Allison H. Hahn,
Marisa Hoeschele and Christopher B. Sturdy; 15. Sing me something: does
song signal cognition? Neeltje J. Boogert; 16. Avian social relations,
social cognition and cooperation Thomas Bugnyar and Jorg J. M. Massen.
- why and what? Carel ten Cate and Susan D. Healy; 2. Spatial cognition in
birds James F. Reichert, Sebastian Schwarz and Debbie M. Kelly; 3. Spatial
cognition and ecology: hummingbirds as a case study Susan D. Healy and T.
Andrew Hurly; 4. Food storing and memory David F. Sherry; 5. Avian
cognition and the evolution of warning signals Candy Rowe, John Skelhorn,
Christina G. Halpin; 6. Social learning and innovation Louis Lefebvre and
Lucy M. Aplin; 7. Solving foraging problems: top-down and bottom-up
perspectives on the role of cognition Andrea S. Griffin and David Guez; 8.
Objects and space in an avian brain Giorgio Vallortigara and Cinzia
Chiandetti; 9. Physical cognition and tool use in birds Alice Auersperg,
Irmgard Teschke and Sabine Tebbich; 10. Avian numerical cognition: a review
and brief comparisons to non-avian species Irene M. Pepperberg; 11.
Mechanisms of perceptual categorization in birds Ludwig Huber and Ulrike
Aust; 12. Relational concept learning in birds Leyre Castro and Edward A.
Wasserman; 13. The linguistic abilities of birds Carel ten Cate; 14. Avian
vocal perception: bioacoustics and perceptual mechanisms Neil McMillan,
Marc T. Avey, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Lauren M. Guillette, Allison H. Hahn,
Marisa Hoeschele and Christopher B. Sturdy; 15. Sing me something: does
song signal cognition? Neeltje J. Boogert; 16. Avian social relations,
social cognition and cooperation Thomas Bugnyar and Jorg J. M. Massen.