Abstract: Corvids and primates have been shown to possess similar cognitive adaptations, yet these animals are seldom tested using similar procedures. Object-choice tasks, which have commonly been used to test whether an animal is able to infer the mental state of a human experimenter based on a gestural cue, provide one potential means of testing these animals using a similar paradigm. The current study used an object-choice task to examine whether the corvid, Clark’s nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), is able to use a cognitive strategy to discriminate between the knowledge states of two human experimenters. One experimenter was informed, and the other uninformed, as to the location of a food reward hidden inside one of two opaque contain...
Animals face constant environmental variations, with recent accelerating rates of anthropogenic chan...
A great deal of research suggests that the cognitive abilities of birds in the family Corvidae (crow...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
Corvids and primates have been shown to possess similar cognitive adaptations, yet these animals are...
Foraging at night imposes different challenges from those faced during daylight, including the relia...
Abstract Diagnostic reasoning, defined as the ability to infer unobserved causes based on the observ...
Associative learning is essential for resource acquisition, predator avoidance and reproduc-tion in ...
Abstract: One of the most fascinating problems in comparative psychology is how learning contributes...
Abstract Most studies of animal tool use require subjects to use one object to gain access to a food...
Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are based on d...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Abstract: The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots o...
Abstract: The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots o...
Abstract: How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Animals face constant environmental variations, with recent accelerating rates of anthropogenic chan...
A great deal of research suggests that the cognitive abilities of birds in the family Corvidae (crow...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
Corvids and primates have been shown to possess similar cognitive adaptations, yet these animals are...
Foraging at night imposes different challenges from those faced during daylight, including the relia...
Abstract Diagnostic reasoning, defined as the ability to infer unobserved causes based on the observ...
Associative learning is essential for resource acquisition, predator avoidance and reproduc-tion in ...
Abstract: One of the most fascinating problems in comparative psychology is how learning contributes...
Abstract Most studies of animal tool use require subjects to use one object to gain access to a food...
Most experimental paradigms to study visual cognition in humans and non-human species are based on d...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Abstract: The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots o...
Abstract: The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots o...
Abstract: How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Animals face constant environmental variations, with recent accelerating rates of anthropogenic chan...
A great deal of research suggests that the cognitive abilities of birds in the family Corvidae (crow...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...