Animal and Novelty : Representation or Acto-spatiality ? Animals' characteristic behavioural reaction to novelty seems to require (a) an accurate knowledge and memory of the usual environment and (b) a comparison between a new event currently present and previously stored events. For cognitivists, these conditions represent an ideal basis for the description of the psychological functioning in terms of an information processing system. However, a critical analysis of behavioural reaction to novelty in different species reveals that this phenomenon is even more complex. A psycho-ethological analysis leads to the hypothesis that the animals' behavioural reaction to new objects introduced into their habitat may not simply be explained by a ...
Spatial cognition as a model for study of learning, memory and problem solving has a long history in...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
Summary : Recent trends in animal memory : Functional dissociations and the hippocampus. This paper ...
Animal and Novelty : Representation or Acto-spatiality ? Animals' characteristic behavioural reacti...
Exploratory activity was examined in 4 young baboons with the aim of investigating the type of spati...
International audienceCet ouvrage propose une approche la plus large possible de la cognition animal...
Takola E, Krause ET, Müller C, Schielzeth H. Novelty at second glance: a critical appraisal of the n...
Cognitive innovation in hybrid human/animal communities where meanings, interests and emotions are s...
Object novelty recognition is derived from the spontaneous preference demonstrated towards an object...
Memory is critical to understanding animal movement but has proven challenging to study. Advances in...
This article is a summary of two chapters of a book published in French in 1997, entitled Comment L'...
Animal and human brains contain a myriad of mental representations that have to be successfully trac...
. Spatial cognition is a cognitive ability that arose relatively early in animal evolution. It is th...
Cognition animale et humaineL'analyse comparée de la cognition ou de l'intelligence comptait parmi l...
Most animals, including rats, show a preference for more complex environments. This is demonstrated ...
Spatial cognition as a model for study of learning, memory and problem solving has a long history in...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
Summary : Recent trends in animal memory : Functional dissociations and the hippocampus. This paper ...
Animal and Novelty : Representation or Acto-spatiality ? Animals' characteristic behavioural reacti...
Exploratory activity was examined in 4 young baboons with the aim of investigating the type of spati...
International audienceCet ouvrage propose une approche la plus large possible de la cognition animal...
Takola E, Krause ET, Müller C, Schielzeth H. Novelty at second glance: a critical appraisal of the n...
Cognitive innovation in hybrid human/animal communities where meanings, interests and emotions are s...
Object novelty recognition is derived from the spontaneous preference demonstrated towards an object...
Memory is critical to understanding animal movement but has proven challenging to study. Advances in...
This article is a summary of two chapters of a book published in French in 1997, entitled Comment L'...
Animal and human brains contain a myriad of mental representations that have to be successfully trac...
. Spatial cognition is a cognitive ability that arose relatively early in animal evolution. It is th...
Cognition animale et humaineL'analyse comparée de la cognition ou de l'intelligence comptait parmi l...
Most animals, including rats, show a preference for more complex environments. This is demonstrated ...
Spatial cognition as a model for study of learning, memory and problem solving has a long history in...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
Summary : Recent trends in animal memory : Functional dissociations and the hippocampus. This paper ...