Despite considerable current interest in the evolution of intelligence, the intuitively appealing notion that brain volume and ‘‘intelligence’’ are linked remains untested. Here, we use ecologically relevant measures of cognitive ability, the reported incidence of behavioral innovation, social learning, and tool use, to show that brain size and cognitive capacity are indeed correlated. A comparative analysis of 533 instances of innovation, 445 observations of social learning, and 607 episodes of tool use established that social learning, innovation, and tool use frequencies are positively correlated with species’ relative and absolute ‘‘executive’’ brain volumes, after controlling for phylogeny and research effort. Moreover, inno...
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different anim...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
Despite considerable current interest in the evolution of intelligence, the intuitively appealing no...
Despite considerable current interest in the evolution of intelligence, the intuitively appealing no...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
The history of comparative learning could simply be classified as disappointing. The comparative ps...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
Explanations for primate brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain con...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
(A) Our model’s empirical correlations between brain size and incidences of social learning (r = −0....
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
Throughout the eighties evidence from a range of sources suggested that primate’s large brains were...
<div><p>The social intelligence hypothesis suggests that living in large social networks was the pri...
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different anim...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
Despite considerable current interest in the evolution of intelligence, the intuitively appealing no...
Despite considerable current interest in the evolution of intelligence, the intuitively appealing no...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
In birds and primates, the frequency of behavioural innovation has been shown to covary with absolut...
The history of comparative learning could simply be classified as disappointing. The comparative ps...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
Explanations for primate brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain con...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
(A) Our model’s empirical correlations between brain size and incidences of social learning (r = −0....
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
Throughout the eighties evidence from a range of sources suggested that primate’s large brains were...
<div><p>The social intelligence hypothesis suggests that living in large social networks was the pri...
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different anim...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...