The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most intensely debated controversies in the field is the question of the extent to which the behavior of nonhuman animals can be fully understood on the basis of purely associative principles, or whether some behaviors exhibited by animals necessitate the assumption of inferential capacities in animals that defy an associative explanation. Remarkably, the continuing debate on the topic seems to be spawning little genuine progress in terms of substantial accumulation of new, generally accepted insights. As an introduction to a special section of the Journal of Comparative Psychology on the topic, the present article outlines a number of reasons for t...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
The standard methodology of comparative psychology has long relied upon a distinction between cognit...
The standard methodology of comparative psychology has long relied upon a distinction between cognit...
Abstract-The origins and current status ofcomparative cognitive psychology are examined. Great strid...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
The study of human and animal behavior in psychology is almost always framed at either the associati...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
Species of Mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
The standard methodology of comparative psychology has long relied upon a distinction between cognit...
The standard methodology of comparative psychology has long relied upon a distinction between cognit...
Abstract-The origins and current status ofcomparative cognitive psychology are examined. Great strid...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
The study of human and animal behavior in psychology is almost always framed at either the associati...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
We argue that the study of animal cognition (AC) should be considered a component of cognitive scien...
Species of Mind seeks primarily to establish the credentials of cognitive ethology as an exciting an...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
Elucidating the nature, use, and origin of knowledge in animals is one of the major endeavors of com...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...