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Part One Perception and Illusion |
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2 Grouping and Segmentation in Human and Nonhuman Primates |
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11 | (14) |
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3 Seeing What Is Not There: Illusion, Completion, and Spatiotemporal Boundary Formation in Comparative Perspective |
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25 | (23) |
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4 The Cognitive Chicken: Visual and Spatial Cognition in a Non-mammalian Brain |
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48 | (19) |
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5 New Perspectives on Absolute Pitch in Birds and Mammals |
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67 | (16) |
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Part Two Attention and Search |
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6 Reaction-time Explorations of Visual Perception, Attention, and Decision in Pigeons |
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83 | (17) |
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7 The Competition for Attention in Humans and Other Animals |
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100 | (17) |
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8 Establishing Frames of Reference for Finding Hidden Goals: The Use of Multiple Spatial Cues by Nonhuman Animals and People |
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117 | (24) |
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Part Three Learning and Causation |
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9 Contemporary Thought on the Environmental Cues that Affect Causal Attribution |
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141 | (16) |
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10 Associative Accounts of Causality Judgments |
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157 | (18) |
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11 Rational Rats: Causal Inference and Representation |
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175 | (24) |
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12 Contrast: A More Parsimonious Account of Cognitive Dissonance Effects |
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199 | (16) |
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Part Four Memory Processes |
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13 Methodological Issues in Comparative Memory Research |
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215 | (24) |
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239 | (22) |
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15 The Questions of Temporal and Spatial Displacement in Animal Cognition |
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261 | (21) |
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282 | (23) |
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17 A Comparative Analysis of Episodic Memory: Cognitive Mechanisms and Neural Substrates |
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305 | (17) |
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18 Spatial, Temporal, and Associative Behavioral Functions Associated with Different Subregions of the Hippocampus |
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322 | (25) |
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Part Five Spatial Cognition |
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19 Arthropod Navigation: Ants, Bees, Crabs, Spiders Finding Their Way |
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347 | (19) |
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20 Comparative Spatial Cognition: Encoding of Geometric Information from Surfaces and Landmark Arrays |
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366 | (24) |
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21 Corvid Caching: The Role of Cognition |
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390 | (19) |
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Part Six Timing and Counting |
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22 Behavioristic, Cognitive, Biological, and Quantitative Explanations of Timing |
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409 | (25) |
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23 Sensitivity to Time: Implications for the Representation of Time |
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434 | (17) |
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24 Comparative Cognition of Number Representation |
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451 | (26) |
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25 Similarities Between Temporal and Numerosity Discriminations |
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477 | (20) |
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Part Seven Categorization and Concept Learning |
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26 A Modified Feature Theory as an Account of Pigeon Visual Categorization |
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497 | (16) |
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27 Artificial Categories and Prototype Effects in Animals |
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513 | (20) |
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28 Relational Discrimination Learning in Pigeons |
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533 | (19) |
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29 Similarity and Difference in the Conceptual Systems of Primates: The Unobservability Hypothesis |
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552 | (27) |
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Part Eight Pattern Learning |
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30 Spatial Patterns: Behavioral Control and Cognitive Representation |
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579 | (15) |
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31 The Organization of Sequential Behavior: Conditioning, Memory, and Abstraction |
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594 | (21) |
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32 The Comparative Psychology of Ordinal Knowledge |
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615 | (37) |
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33 Truly Random Operant Responding: Results and Reasons |
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652 | (22) |
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34 From Momentary Maximizing to Serial Response Times and Artificial Grammar Learning |
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674 | (19) |
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Part Nine Problem Solving, Behavioral Flexibility, and Tool Use |
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35 Intelligences and Brains: An Evolutionary Bird's-Eye View |
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693 | (25) |
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36 Transitive Inference in Nonhuman Animals |
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718 | (18) |
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37 Dolphin Problem Solving |
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736 | (21) |
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38 "What" and "Where" Analysis and Flexibility in Avian Visual Cognition |
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757 | (20) |
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39 What Is Challenging About Tool Use? The Capuchin's Perspective |
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777 | (26) |
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Part Ten Social Cognition Processes |
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40 Social Learning in Rats: Historical Context and Experimental Findings |
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803 | (16) |
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41 Inter-species Social Learning in Dogs: The Inextricable Roles of Phylogeny and Ontogeny |
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819 | (13) |
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42 Social Learning: Strategies, Mechanisms, and Models |
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832 | (19) |
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43 Chimpanzee Social Cognition in Early Life: Comparative-Developmental Perspective |
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851 | (11) |
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44 Social Learning and Culture in Primates: Evidence from Free-Ranging and Captive Populations |
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862 | (19) |
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45 Postscript: An Essay on the Study of Cognition in Animals |
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881 | (10) |
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