Category Archives for Volume 8
Volume 8: pp 78 – 97
Two Fields Are Better Than One: Developmental and Comparative Perspectives On Understanding Spatial Reorientation Alexandra D. Twyman University of Western Ontario Daniele Nardi Sapienza University Nora S. Newcombe Temple University Reading Options: PDF | Add to Endnote | Kindle | eBook Abstract: … Continue reading
Volume 8: pp. 60-77
Animals Prefer Reinforcement that Follows Greater Effort: Justification of Effort or Within-Trial Contrast? Thomas R. Zentall University of Kentucky Reading Options: PDF | Add to Endnote | Kindle | eBook Abstract: Justification of effort by humans is a form of reducing … Continue reading
Volume 8: pp. 29-59
Neurobiological Foundations of an Attribute Model of Memory Raymond Kesner University of Utah Reading Options: PDF | Add to Endnote | Kindle | eBook Abstract Memory is a complex phenomenon due to a large number of potential interactions that are … Continue reading
Volume 8: pp. 13-28
What hummingbirds can tell us about cognition in the wild Susan D. Healy, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, UK T. Andrew Hurly, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Reading Options: PDF | Add to Endnote | Kindle | … Continue reading
Volume 8: pp. 1-12
Social Cognition in Ravens by Thomas Bugnyar, University of Vienna, Austria Reading Options: PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Complex social life has been proposed as one of the main driving forces for the evolution of higher cognitive abilities in humans … Continue reading