Recent research on developmental science and cognitive neuroscience suggests that human cognitive abilities are built on a set of core knowledge systems emerging during early infancy, which deal with the representation of objects, numbers and space. We investigated whether these knowledge systems are the result of specific learning experiences, or are innately predisposed in the brain. In order to do so, we made use of a precocial species, the domestic chick (Gallus gallus), in a controlled laboratory environment. The rapid development of motor skills in this species enabled us to perform precise control of experience and behavioural testing at a very early age. Newly hatched chicks are able to represent physical objects and object-object i...
Humans represent numbers along a mental number line (MNL), where smaller values are located on the l...
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurr...
The papers presented in this special issue overlap in themed content to some degree but can be broad...
Studies on human infants, focused on the ontogenetic origins of knowledge, have provided evidence fo...
Investigation of the cognitive abilities of non-human species raises philosophical questions and the...
Instead of the scepticism on animal numerical understanding that characterized the first half of the...
Instead of the scepticism on animal numerical understanding that characterized the first half of the...
Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans’ mental number line Rosa Rugani,1,2 * Gio...
Davis and Pérusse (1988) argued that, although animals can be trained to make numerical discriminat...
Numerical cognition is a \u201ccore knowledge\u201d shared among different species and probably rely...
The history of the study of animal numerical cognition is characterized by an unfortunate start: the...
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurr...
2noThe young of the domestic fowl has traditionally proven excellent material for the study of early...
To understand the animal mind, we have to reconstruct how animals recognize the external world throu...
Studies on the ontogenetic origins of human knowledge provide evidence for a small set of separable ...
Humans represent numbers along a mental number line (MNL), where smaller values are located on the l...
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurr...
The papers presented in this special issue overlap in themed content to some degree but can be broad...
Studies on human infants, focused on the ontogenetic origins of knowledge, have provided evidence fo...
Investigation of the cognitive abilities of non-human species raises philosophical questions and the...
Instead of the scepticism on animal numerical understanding that characterized the first half of the...
Instead of the scepticism on animal numerical understanding that characterized the first half of the...
Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans’ mental number line Rosa Rugani,1,2 * Gio...
Davis and Pérusse (1988) argued that, although animals can be trained to make numerical discriminat...
Numerical cognition is a \u201ccore knowledge\u201d shared among different species and probably rely...
The history of the study of animal numerical cognition is characterized by an unfortunate start: the...
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurr...
2noThe young of the domestic fowl has traditionally proven excellent material for the study of early...
To understand the animal mind, we have to reconstruct how animals recognize the external world throu...
Studies on the ontogenetic origins of human knowledge provide evidence for a small set of separable ...
Humans represent numbers along a mental number line (MNL), where smaller values are located on the l...
Contemporary comparative cognition has a large repertoire of animal models and methods, with concurr...
The papers presented in this special issue overlap in themed content to some degree but can be broad...