In recent years, the interpretation of our observations of animal behaviour, in particular that of cetaceans, has captured a substantial amount of attention in the scientific community. The traditional view that supports a special intellectual status for this mammalian order has fallen under significant scrutiny, in large part due to problems of how to define and test the cognitive performance of animals. This paper presents evidence supporting complex cognition in cetaceans obtained using the recently developed intelligence and embodiment hypothesis. This hypothesis is based on evolutionary neuroscience and postulates the existence of a common information-processing principle associated with nervous systems that evolved naturally and serve...
The adaptation of cetaceans to a fully aquatic lifestyle represents one of the most dramatic transfo...
Abstract. Knowledge of one’s own states of mind is one of the varieties of self-knowledge. Do any no...
SummaryThe central nervous system, and the brain in particular, is one of the most remarkable produc...
In recent years, the interpretation of our observations of animal behaviour, in particular that of c...
We believe that the time is ripe to present an integrated view of cetacean brains, behavior, and evo...
Cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises and whales) have been of greatest interest to the astrobiology commun...
The brain of a sperm whale is about 60% larger in absolute mass than that of an elephant. Furthermor...
What examples of convergence in higher-level complex cognitive characteristics exist in the animal k...
Cetaceans are, next to humans and other primates, often regarded as a group including the most intel...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are a group of aquatic mammals consisting of baleen whale...
Over the past 55-60 million years cetacean (dolphin, whale, and porpoise) brains have become hyperex...
Abstract Whilst studies on cetaceans have focused on a few populations of just a few species, variou...
Cetaceans (dolphins, whales, and porpoises) have a long, dramatically divergent evolutionary history...
Cetaceans are members of infraorder Cetacea, a subgroup of Artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) that h...
The brain of a sperm whale is about 60 % larger in absolute mass than that of an elephant. Furthermo...
The adaptation of cetaceans to a fully aquatic lifestyle represents one of the most dramatic transfo...
Abstract. Knowledge of one’s own states of mind is one of the varieties of self-knowledge. Do any no...
SummaryThe central nervous system, and the brain in particular, is one of the most remarkable produc...
In recent years, the interpretation of our observations of animal behaviour, in particular that of c...
We believe that the time is ripe to present an integrated view of cetacean brains, behavior, and evo...
Cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises and whales) have been of greatest interest to the astrobiology commun...
The brain of a sperm whale is about 60% larger in absolute mass than that of an elephant. Furthermor...
What examples of convergence in higher-level complex cognitive characteristics exist in the animal k...
Cetaceans are, next to humans and other primates, often regarded as a group including the most intel...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are a group of aquatic mammals consisting of baleen whale...
Over the past 55-60 million years cetacean (dolphin, whale, and porpoise) brains have become hyperex...
Abstract Whilst studies on cetaceans have focused on a few populations of just a few species, variou...
Cetaceans (dolphins, whales, and porpoises) have a long, dramatically divergent evolutionary history...
Cetaceans are members of infraorder Cetacea, a subgroup of Artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) that h...
The brain of a sperm whale is about 60 % larger in absolute mass than that of an elephant. Furthermo...
The adaptation of cetaceans to a fully aquatic lifestyle represents one of the most dramatic transfo...
Abstract. Knowledge of one’s own states of mind is one of the varieties of self-knowledge. Do any no...
SummaryThe central nervous system, and the brain in particular, is one of the most remarkable produc...