In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typically missed by standardised observational methods. Experimental approaches have tended to rely overly on paradigms from child development or adult human cognition, which may be inappropriate for species that inhabit very different perceptual worlds and possess quite different motor capacities than humans. The analysis of anecdotes offers a solution to this impasse, provided certain conditions are met. To be reliable, anecdotes must be recorded immediately after observation, and only the records of scientists experienced with the species and the individuals concerned should be used. Even then, interpretation of a single record is always ambiguou...
Would you ask a honeybee to point at a screen and recognise a facial expression? Or ask an elephant ...
Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findin...
The personality trait of curiosity has been shown to increase welfare in humans. If this positive we...
In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typical...
In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typical...
On many of the staple measures of comparative psychology, elephants show no obvious differences from...
On many of the staple measures of comparative psychology, elephants show no obvious differences from...
The word creativity, coined undoubtedly for human achievement, has perhaps never been applied to t...
We describe the evidence in great ape behaviour for two aspects, or 'levels', of imagination. The fi...
Chapman & Huffman have highlighted observations of animals performing, in nature, complex behaviour ...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
Elephants’ complex societies, well-developed communication systems, evolutionary history and close w...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findin...
Would you ask a honeybee to point at a screen and recognise a facial expression? Or ask an elephant ...
Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findin...
The personality trait of curiosity has been shown to increase welfare in humans. If this positive we...
In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typical...
In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typical...
On many of the staple measures of comparative psychology, elephants show no obvious differences from...
On many of the staple measures of comparative psychology, elephants show no obvious differences from...
The word creativity, coined undoubtedly for human achievement, has perhaps never been applied to t...
We describe the evidence in great ape behaviour for two aspects, or 'levels', of imagination. The fi...
Chapman & Huffman have highlighted observations of animals performing, in nature, complex behaviour ...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
Elephants’ complex societies, well-developed communication systems, evolutionary history and close w...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findin...
Would you ask a honeybee to point at a screen and recognise a facial expression? Or ask an elephant ...
Animal Learning and Cognition: An Introduction provides an up-to-date review of the principal findin...
The personality trait of curiosity has been shown to increase welfare in humans. If this positive we...