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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyn A. Ristau , Peter MarlerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Psychology Press Weight: 0.810kg ISBN: 9780805802511ISBN 10: 0805802517 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 October 1990 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsContents: C.A. Ristau, Reminiscences. Part I:Theoretical Perspectives.D.R. Griffin, Progress Toward a Cognitive Ethology. C.G. Beer, From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Ethology. J. Bennett, How is Cognitive Ethology Possible? Part II:Evidence from the Laboratory and Field.G.M. Burghardt, Cognitive Ethology and Critical Anthropomorphism: A Snake with Two Heads and Hognose Snakes that Play Dead. C.A. Ristau, Aspects of the Cognitive Ethology of an Injury- Feigning Bird, the Piping Plover. D.L. Cheney, R.M. Seyfarth, Truth and Deception in Animal Communication. I.M. Pepperberg, A Communicative Approach to Animal Cognition: A Study of Conceptual Abilities of an African Grey Parrot. P. Marler, S. Karakashian, M. Gyger, Do Animals Have the Option of Withholding Signals When Communication is Inappropriate? W.J. Smith, Animal Communication and the Study of Cognition. A. Jolly, Conscious Chimpanzees? A Review of Recent Literature. G.F. Michel, Human Psychology and Animal Minds. S.I. Yoerg, A.C. Kamil, Integrating Cognitive Ethology with Cognitive Psychology. C.A. Ristau, Cognitive Ethology: An Overview.ReviewsTogether with our curiosity about the other creatures with which we share the earth, then, there is a second motivation for the studies reported in... Cognitive Ethiology: curiosity about our own past. In studying the minds of other animals, we find clues to the evolution of our own intellect. -The Sciences ...a particularly well-edited book...[with] an excellent overview and intergration of the issues....an excellent forum for learning about one of the most controversial and exciting issues in animal behavior research. -Science This volume has the great merit of presenting the pros and cons of the cognitive approach to ethology. It is highly recommended to all students of animal behavior and more generally to anyone interested in the relationships between humans and other animals. -Biochemical Systematics Carolyn Ristau has the merit of having assembled a number of scientists coming from different areas of research, providing the reader with a varied and stimulating view on a fascinating subject. This is a very interesting book, dealing with a difficult subject. -Augusto F. Vitale Istituto Superiore di Sanita """Together with our curiosity about the other creatures with which we share the earth, then, there is a second motivation for the studies reported in... Cognitive Ethiology: curiosity about our own past. In studying the minds of other animals, we find clues to the evolution of our own intellect. —The Sciences ""...a particularly well-edited book...[with] an excellent overview and intergration of the issues....an excellent forum for learning about one of the most controversial and exciting issues in animal behavior research."" —Science ""This volume has the great merit of presenting the pros and cons of the cognitive approach to ethology. It is highly recommended to all students of animal behavior and more generally to anyone interested in the relationships between humans and other animals."" —Biochemical Systematics ""Carolyn Ristau has the merit of having assembled a number of scientists coming from different areas of research, providing the reader with a varied and stimulating view on a fascinating subject. This is a very interesting book, dealing with a difficult subject."" —Augusto F. Vitale Istituto Superiore di Sanita" Author InformationCarolyn A. Ristau, Peter Marler Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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