In spite of attracting significant attention as a model for song learning, sexual imprinting and mate-choice, there has been surprisingly little research on the general cognitive abilities of Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata), from spatial memory and social learning to more complex tests of social cognition such as Theory of Mind. This is perhaps surprising given the logistical benefits of the species: they are fairly cheap to house and easy to maintain in the laboratory, and they can be readily bought or bred on demand and consequently large sample sizes are readily achievable. The explanation probably lies with the model market for cognition already being fully occupied by rats and pigeons, with decades of research into learning and mem...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Recent research in mammals supports a link between cognitive ability and the gut microbiome, but lit...
The zebra finch is a social songbird that lives in large groups and produces vocal communicationcall...
The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is a socially monogamous and colonial opportunistic breeder wi...
Cognition has been extensively studied in primates while other, more distantly related taxa have bee...
The ‘cognitive capacity hypothesis’ states that song complexity could potentially be used by prospec...
Schmelz M, Krüger O, Call J, Krause ET. A comparison of spontaneous problem solving abilities in thr...
The ‘cognitive capacity hypothesis’ states that song complexity could potentially be used by prospec...
The developmental stress hypothesis proposes that complex songs evolved as honest signals of develop...
Female zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata will copy the novel foraging choice of males. The degree to...
Experimental evidence suggests that females would prefer males with better cognitive abilities as ma...
International audienceIndividual cages represent a widely used housing condition in laboratories. Th...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
Background: Successful foraging is essential for survival and reproductive success. In many bird spe...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Recent research in mammals supports a link between cognitive ability and the gut microbiome, but lit...
The zebra finch is a social songbird that lives in large groups and produces vocal communicationcall...
The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is a socially monogamous and colonial opportunistic breeder wi...
Cognition has been extensively studied in primates while other, more distantly related taxa have bee...
The ‘cognitive capacity hypothesis’ states that song complexity could potentially be used by prospec...
Schmelz M, Krüger O, Call J, Krause ET. A comparison of spontaneous problem solving abilities in thr...
The ‘cognitive capacity hypothesis’ states that song complexity could potentially be used by prospec...
The developmental stress hypothesis proposes that complex songs evolved as honest signals of develop...
Female zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata will copy the novel foraging choice of males. The degree to...
Experimental evidence suggests that females would prefer males with better cognitive abilities as ma...
International audienceIndividual cages represent a widely used housing condition in laboratories. Th...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
Background: Successful foraging is essential for survival and reproductive success. In many bird spe...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Recent research in mammals supports a link between cognitive ability and the gut microbiome, but lit...