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- Title
Advances in Animal Cognition.
- Authors
Vonk, Jennifer
- Abstract
This editorial endorses a diverse approach to the study of animal cognition and emphasizes the theoretical and applied gains that can be made by embracing this approach. This diversity emerges from cross-talk among scientists trained in a variety of backgrounds and theoretical approaches, who study a variety of topics with a range of species. By shifting from an anthropocentric focus on humans and our closest living relatives, and the historic reliance on the lab rat or pigeon, modern students of animal cognition have uncovered many fascinating facets of cognition in species ranging from insects to carnivores. Diversity in both topic and species of study will allow researchers to better understand the complex evolutionary forces giving rise to widely shared and unique cognitive processes. Furthermore, this increased understanding will translate into more effective strategies for managing wild and captive populations of nonhuman species.
- Subjects
ANIMAL cognition; BUMBLEBEES; COMPARATIVE psychology
- Publication
Behavioral Sciences (2076-328X), 2016, Vol 6, Issue 4, pbs6040027
- ISSN
2076-328X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/bs6040027