How intelligent is a cephalopod? Lessons from comparative cognition
The soft‐bodied cephalopods including octopus, cuttlefish, and squid are broadly
considered to be the most cognitively advanced group of invertebrates. Previous research …
considered to be the most cognitively advanced group of invertebrates. Previous research …
The detour paradigm in animal cognition
In this paper, we review one of the oldest paradigms used in animal cognition: the detour
paradigm. The paradigm presents the subject with a situation where a direct route to the …
paradigm. The paradigm presents the subject with a situation where a direct route to the …
Ravens, New Caledonian crows and jackdaws parallel great apes in motor self-regulation despite smaller brains
Overriding motor impulses instigated by salient perceptual stimuli represent a fundamental
inhibitory skill. Such motor self-regulation facilitates more rational behaviour, as it brings …
inhibitory skill. Such motor self-regulation facilitates more rational behaviour, as it brings …
Compound tool construction by New Caledonian crows
The construction of novel compound tools through assemblage of otherwise non-functional
elements involves anticipation of the affordances of the tools to be built. Except for few …
elements involves anticipation of the affordances of the tools to be built. Except for few …
Birds of a feather? Parrot and corvid cognition compared
The last several decades of research on avian cognition have revealed surprising parallels
between the abilities of birds—most notably corvids—and great apes. Parrots, albeit far less …
between the abilities of birds—most notably corvids—and great apes. Parrots, albeit far less …
Extended parenting and the evolution of cognition
Traditional attempts to understand the evolution of human cognition compare humans with
other primates. This research showed that relative brain size covaries with cognitive skills …
other primates. This research showed that relative brain size covaries with cognitive skills …
The string-pulling paradigm in comparative psychology.
IF Jacobs, M Osvath - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
String pulling is one of the most widely used paradigms in comparative psychology. First
documented 2 millennia ago, it has been a well-established scientific paradigm for a …
documented 2 millennia ago, it has been a well-established scientific paradigm for a …
Convergent evolution of complex cognition: Insights from the field of avian cognition into the study of self-awareness
Pioneering research on avian behaviour and cognitive neuroscience have highlighted that
avian species, mainly corvids and parrots, have a cognitive tool kit comparable with apes …
avian species, mainly corvids and parrots, have a cognitive tool kit comparable with apes …
Self‐control in crows, parrots and nonhuman primates
Self‐control is critical for both humans and nonhuman animals because it underlies complex
cognitive abilities, such as decision‐making and future planning, enabling goal‐directed …
cognitive abilities, such as decision‐making and future planning, enabling goal‐directed …
Who'sa clever bird—now? A brief history of parrot cognition
Parrots are renowned for their intelligence and ability to imitate human speech ever since
they have been kept as pets. Despite of impressive pioneering work on the cognitive abilities …
they have been kept as pets. Despite of impressive pioneering work on the cognitive abilities …