Evolution involves developmental change. Species comparisons play an important role in comparative cognition because they can uncover common patterns and shared principles in cognitive evolution. Developmental studies reveal foundational elements of cognitive abilities and how they are constructed and integrated. Sensorimotor cognition is such a key element that forms the foundation for later-developing cognitive skills, yet little is known about its development in animals. This study uses 37 behaviors and tasks to investigate the development of Piagetian sensorimotor abilities in five young ravens (Corvus corax) from ages two to eleven weeks. Their developmental pattern largely mirrored that of twelve other bird and mammal species, albeit ...
A long-standing question in animal behavior is what are the patterns and processes that shape the ev...
The family Corivdae, which includes crows and ravens, contains arguably some of the most intelligent...
Drawing inferences on the characteristics, including behavior, of extinct species using comparisons ...
Studies on the evolution of language and cognition focused traditionally on our closest living relat...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Recent years have seen acknowledgment from a number of researchers that similarities appear to exist...
Physical cognition involves a host of cognitive abilities that enable understanding and manipulation...
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to stop impulses in favor of more appropriate behavior, and...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
Despite decades of research, some of the most basic issues concerning the extraordinaril...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
The comparative study of infant development and animal cognition brings to cognitive science the pro...
A long-standing question in animal behavior is what are the patterns and processes that shape the ev...
The family Corivdae, which includes crows and ravens, contains arguably some of the most intelligent...
Drawing inferences on the characteristics, including behavior, of extinct species using comparisons ...
Studies on the evolution of language and cognition focused traditionally on our closest living relat...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Recent years have seen acknowledgment from a number of researchers that similarities appear to exist...
Physical cognition involves a host of cognitive abilities that enable understanding and manipulation...
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to stop impulses in favor of more appropriate behavior, and...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
Despite decades of research, some of the most basic issues concerning the extraordinaril...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
Birds have been studied for centuries because they are numerous, conspicuous, and aesthetically plea...
The comparative study of infant development and animal cognition brings to cognitive science the pro...
A long-standing question in animal behavior is what are the patterns and processes that shape the ev...
The family Corivdae, which includes crows and ravens, contains arguably some of the most intelligent...
Drawing inferences on the characteristics, including behavior, of extinct species using comparisons ...