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Volume 19: pp. 121-123

Comparative Cognition Research: Where Do We Go from Here? Thomas R. Zentall University of Kentucky Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract Comparative cognition has many creative researchers who ask important questions but lack the funds to answer them. Funds … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 113-120

Envisioning the Future of Comparative Cognition Through an Undergraduate Lens Deirdre B. Yeater Department of Psychology, Sacred Heart University Heather Manitzas Hill Department of Psychology, St. Mary’s University Lauren Highfill Department of Psychology and Animal Studies, Eckerd College Reading Options … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 111-112

Comparative Cognition Needs to Focus More on Outreach Carlos Pinto University of Minho Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract Finding support for the field of comparative cognition in an environment with a strong anthropocentric bent can be an uphill … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 105-110

The Future Is Computational Comparative Cognition Konstantinos Voudouris Department of Psychology and Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge Lucy G. Cheke Department of Psychology and Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge Marta … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 97-103

A Comparative Approach to the Study of Cumulative Cultural Evolution: Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Go? Gillian L. Vale Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo Bruce S. Rawlings Department … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 91-95

Insights from Animals to Build Better Artificial Language Learners Juan Manuel Toro Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats and Universitat Pompeu Fabra Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract Recent advances in artificial intelligence have produced large language models … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 85-90

Toward Interdisciplinary Integration in the Study of Comparative Cognition: Insights from Studying the Evolution of Multimodal Communication Elizabeth Qing Zhang Jiangsu Normal University Michael Pleyer Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract In this article, … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 79-83

The Future of Comparative Cognition: Answering Developmental Questions with Big Team Science Eliza L. Nelson Department of Psychology, Florida International University Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract I argue that the future of comparative cognition is not what we … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 73-77

The Critical Human Elements in Using Artificial Intelligence in Comparative Cognition Studies Caroline Casey and Colleen Reichmuth Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz Reading Options Read/Download PDF|Add to Endnote Abstract The past 5 years have seen a … Continue reading

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Volume 19: pp. 67-72

Comparative Cognition Needs Big Team Science: How Large-Scale Collaborations Will Unlock the Future of the Field Nicolás Alessandroni Concordia University Drew Altschul University of Edinburgh, Scottish Primate Research Group Marina Bazhydai Lancaster University Krista Byers-Heinlein Concordia University Mahmoud Elsherif University … Continue reading

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