The ability to estimate number is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Based on the relative close phylogenetic relationship and thus equivalent brain structures, nonverbal numerical representations in human and nonhuman primates show almost identical behavioural signatures that obey the Weber-Fechner Law. However, whether numerosity discriminations of vertebrates with a very different endbrain organization show the same behavioural signatures remains unknown. Therefore, we tested the numerical discrimination performance of two carrion crows (Corvus corone) to a broad range of numerosities from 1 to 30 in a delayed match-to-sample task similar to the one used previously with primates. The crows’ discrimination was based on an analogue ...
A variety of experimental methods demonstrated as non-verbal numerical representations are based on ...
Abstract Humans share with nonhuman animals a quantification system for representing the number of i...
The history of the study of animal numerical cognition is characterized by an unfortunate start: the...
The ability to estimate number is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Based on the relative cl...
Although representations of countable numerosities, i.e., number of elements in a set, have been dec...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
Human adults and nonhuman primates share a subset of nonverbal numerical skills that are considered ...
The ability to represent approximate quantities appears to be phylogenetically widespread, but the s...
Numerical cognition is a \u201ccore knowledge\u201d shared among different species and probably rely...
ABSTRACT—There is increasing evidence that animals share with adult humans and perhaps human infants...
Davis and Pérusse (1988) argued that, although animals can be trained to make numerical discriminat...
In a variety of circumstances animals can represent numerical values per se, although it is unclear ...
The degree to which non-human animals can engage in numerical computations has been an area of consi...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
A variety of experimental methods demonstrated as non-verbal numerical representations are based on ...
Abstract Humans share with nonhuman animals a quantification system for representing the number of i...
The history of the study of animal numerical cognition is characterized by an unfortunate start: the...
The ability to estimate number is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Based on the relative cl...
Although representations of countable numerosities, i.e., number of elements in a set, have been dec...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
Human adults and nonhuman primates share a subset of nonverbal numerical skills that are considered ...
The ability to represent approximate quantities appears to be phylogenetically widespread, but the s...
Numerical cognition is a \u201ccore knowledge\u201d shared among different species and probably rely...
ABSTRACT—There is increasing evidence that animals share with adult humans and perhaps human infants...
Davis and Pérusse (1988) argued that, although animals can be trained to make numerical discriminat...
In a variety of circumstances animals can represent numerical values per se, although it is unclear ...
The degree to which non-human animals can engage in numerical computations has been an area of consi...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
A variety of experimental methods demonstrated as non-verbal numerical representations are based on ...
Abstract Humans share with nonhuman animals a quantification system for representing the number of i...
The history of the study of animal numerical cognition is characterized by an unfortunate start: the...