The authors are grateful to their funders: the SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind at the University of California Santa Barbara and the National Geographic Society/Waitt Grants Program (CJL), a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship from the Royal Society of New Zealand (AHT), the Marsden Fund (RG), and a BBSRC grant (WH; BB/I007997/1).New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social learning may explain the variation in tool design, but it is unknown to what degree social learning accounts for the maintenance of these designs. Indeed, little is known about the mechanisms these crows use to obtain information from others, despite the question’s importance in understanding whether tool behavior is t...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
Tool use and manufacture are central points in the development of human culture and certain sophisti...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
New Caledonian crows were presented with Bird and Emery's (2009a) Aesop's fable paradigm, which requ...
PubMed ID: 22194779This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Cumulative cultural evolution occurs when social traditions accumulate improvements over time. In hu...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
New Caledonian crows make and use tools, and tool types vary over geographic landscapes. Social lear...
Funding: BBSRC grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of f...
Tool use and manufacture are central points in the development of human culture and certain sophisti...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
New Caledonian crows were presented with Bird and Emery's (2009a) Aesop's fable paradigm, which requ...
PubMed ID: 22194779This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Cumulative cultural evolution occurs when social traditions accumulate improvements over time. In hu...
The study was funded through a BBSRC David Phillips Fellowship (grants BB/G023913/1 and BB/G023913/2...
The extent to which non-humans understand their physical world is controversial, due to conceptual a...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...
Background: New Caledonian crows use a range of foraging tools, and are the only non-human species k...
Tool use is of great interest for cognitive research, largely because it can be particularly reveali...