SummaryCreative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of advanced intelligence because they seem to imply causal reasoning abilities [1]. However, complex behavior can also arise from relatively simple mechanisms [2, 3], and the cognitive operations underlying seemingly “insightful” behavior are rarely examined [4]. By controlling and varying prior experience, it is possible to determine the minimum information animals require to solve a given problem [5]. We investigated how pretesting experience affects the performance of New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) when facing a novel problem. The task (developed by Bird and Emery [6]) required dropping stones into a vertical tube to collapse an ou...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional elements inv...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
Creative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of advanced...
SummaryCreative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of a...
Background: Using tools to act on non-food objects-for example, to make other tools-is considered to...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Interconnection of behaviors is a process that describes how independently acquired behavioral reper...
). While sequential tool use has often been interpreted as evidence for advanced cognitive abilities...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
SummaryA new study of how experience contributes to apparently insightful problem-solving by tool-us...
New Caledonian crows were presented with Bird and Emery's (2009a) Aesop's fable paradigm, which requ...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional elements inv...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
Creative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of advanced...
SummaryCreative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of a...
Background: Using tools to act on non-food objects-for example, to make other tools-is considered to...
BACKGROUND: Using tools to act on non-food objects--for example, to make other tools--is considered ...
Interconnection of behaviors is a process that describes how independently acquired behavioral reper...
). While sequential tool use has often been interpreted as evidence for advanced cognitive abilities...
Tool-use and tool-manufacture are thought to require high cognitive skills and have been considered ...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
SummaryA new study of how experience contributes to apparently insightful problem-solving by tool-us...
New Caledonian crows were presented with Bird and Emery's (2009a) Aesop's fable paradigm, which requ...
Parrots and corvids show outstanding innovative and flexible behaviour. In particular, kea and New C...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional elements inv...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...