Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empirical evidence of their complex capacities, particularly cognitive ones. To extend our understanding of human-sheep relations, I discuss human social perception of animals and structural variables that predict our stereotypes
Marino & Merskin review evidence of the complexity of sheep cognition, concluding that researchers o...
Sheep are particularly well-equipped with the cognitive and emotional skills appropriate to their ph...
Our Response is centered on five major themes: (1) our presentation of human mythologies about sheep...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Marino & Merskin present compelling evidence that many stereotypes of sheep are incorrect. One facto...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
Additional data, such as those surveyed by Marino & Merskin, are unlikely to change our perception o...
More research has been carried out on social cognition in sheep than in other farm animal species. A...
Sheep have had a bad rap with regard to their behavioral capabilities, and to a large extent, that n...
Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are among the earliest animals domesticated for human use. They are cons...
Marino & Merskin’s survey of the cognitive and social capacities of sheep is an eye-opener about the...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
Sheep are perceived as mere resources under the massive demand of the food and wool industry. Eviden...
Marino & Merskin’s target article on the cognitive and psychological capacities of sheep commendably...
It is very important that we clarify what we owe to nonhuman animals. To that end, we need a better ...
Marino & Merskin review evidence of the complexity of sheep cognition, concluding that researchers o...
Sheep are particularly well-equipped with the cognitive and emotional skills appropriate to their ph...
Our Response is centered on five major themes: (1) our presentation of human mythologies about sheep...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Marino & Merskin present compelling evidence that many stereotypes of sheep are incorrect. One facto...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
Additional data, such as those surveyed by Marino & Merskin, are unlikely to change our perception o...
More research has been carried out on social cognition in sheep than in other farm animal species. A...
Sheep have had a bad rap with regard to their behavioral capabilities, and to a large extent, that n...
Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are among the earliest animals domesticated for human use. They are cons...
Marino & Merskin’s survey of the cognitive and social capacities of sheep is an eye-opener about the...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
Sheep are perceived as mere resources under the massive demand of the food and wool industry. Eviden...
Marino & Merskin’s target article on the cognitive and psychological capacities of sheep commendably...
It is very important that we clarify what we owe to nonhuman animals. To that end, we need a better ...
Marino & Merskin review evidence of the complexity of sheep cognition, concluding that researchers o...
Sheep are particularly well-equipped with the cognitive and emotional skills appropriate to their ph...
Our Response is centered on five major themes: (1) our presentation of human mythologies about sheep...