The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcome of its actions. To solve the task an animal must use a tool to push a piece of food out of a tube, which has a trap along its length. An animal may learn to avoid the trap through a rule based on associative processes, e.g. using the distance of trap or food as a cue, or by understanding relations between cause and effect. This task has been used to test physical cognition in a number of tool-using species, but never a non-tool-user. We developed an experimental design that enabled us to test non-tool-using rooks, Corvus frugilegus. Our modification of the task removed the cognitive requirements of active tool use but still allowed us to test whethe...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
While humans are able to understand much about causality, it is unclear to what extent non-human ani...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Abstract The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcom...
SummaryAlthough animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the labor...
Although animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the laboratory [...
en cognitive model in which the tasks are solved through among individuals. The traditional control ...
Although rooks are considered non-tool-using animals, a recent study has shown that they learn to so...
The bird approaches the transparent vertically oriented tube and looks down its opening with apparen...
SummaryIn Aesop's fable “The Crow and the Pitcher,” a thirsty crow uses stones to raise the level of...
The trap-tube problem is difficult for chimpanzees to solve; in several studies only 1 to 2 subjects...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
Creative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of advanced...
Woodpecker finches are famous for their spontaneous tool use behaviour in the wild. They use twigs o...
SummaryCreative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of a...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
While humans are able to understand much about causality, it is unclear to what extent non-human ani...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
Abstract The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcom...
SummaryAlthough animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the labor...
Although animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the laboratory [...
en cognitive model in which the tasks are solved through among individuals. The traditional control ...
Although rooks are considered non-tool-using animals, a recent study has shown that they learn to so...
The bird approaches the transparent vertically oriented tube and looks down its opening with apparen...
SummaryIn Aesop's fable “The Crow and the Pitcher,” a thirsty crow uses stones to raise the level of...
The trap-tube problem is difficult for chimpanzees to solve; in several studies only 1 to 2 subjects...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
Creative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of advanced...
Woodpecker finches are famous for their spontaneous tool use behaviour in the wild. They use twigs o...
SummaryCreative problem solving and innovative tool use in animals are often seen as indicators of a...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...
While humans are able to understand much about causality, it is unclear to what extent non-human ani...
The ability to innovatively use or even manufacture different tools depending on a current situation...