Articles Accepted for Publication in Volume 19
Co-Editors: Marisa Hoeschele & David Stahlman
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These articles have been reviewed and accepted for inclusion in the next volume of Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews. Pre-publication copies contain the words “Pre-publication proof” or “Advance copy” in the lower margin. Page numbers may change in the final publication.
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Taking Welfare into Account in Comparative Cognition Research
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The Critical Human Elements in Using Artificial Intelligence in Comparative Cognition Studies
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Comparative Cognition: Insights from Miniature Brains
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The Future of Comparative Cognition? Conservation!
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The Benefits of Increasing Livestock Species in Comparative Cognition Research
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Toward a Selectionist Future in Comparative Cognition
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Where Should Comparative Cognition Be Going? To the Invertebrates
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Where Is the Cognizing in Comparative Cognition?
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The Future of Comparative Cognition: Answering Developmental Questions with Big Team Science
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Comparative Cognition Needs to Focus More on Outreach
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Beyond “Far” Transfer and “Happy” Therapy Dogs: Comparative Psychology Gets the Facts Right
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Insights from Animals to Build Better Artificial Language Learners
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Reconsidering the Subject and Object of Comparative Cognition
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Humane Rather than Human Endpoints for Comparative Psychology
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The Future Is Computational Comparative Cognition
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Envisioning the Future of Comparative Cognition Through an Undergraduate Lens
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Comparative Cognition Research: Where Do We Go from Here?
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