TY - JOUR AB - In this commentary, I explore the space of “distributed cognition” across human and nonhuman animal cognition. First, I distinguish between three varieties in which cognition can be socially distributed and consider their respective implications for the conjectured relationship between group size (social complexity) and individual brain size (cognitive complexity). Second, I probe the relationship between distributed (collaborative) and extended (exploitative) cognition in contexts where our anthropomorphic understanding of this distinction begins to AU - Theiner, Georg DO - 10.3819/CCBR.2018.130006 KW - distributed cognition extended cognition collective intelligence collective intentionality anthropomorphism PY - 2018 SP - 41-47 ST - Collaboration, exploitation, and distributed animal cognition T2 - Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews TI - Collaboration, exploitation, and distributed animal cognition VL - 13 ER -