Using natural travel paths to infer and compare primate cognition in the wild
Within comparative psychology, the evolution of animal cognition is typically studied either by comparing indirect measures of cognitive abilities (e.g., relative brain size) across many species, or by conducting batteries of decision-making experiments among (typically) a few captive species. Here,...
Autori principali: | Janmaat, K, de Guinea, M, Collet, J, Byrne, R, Robira, B, van Loon, E, Jang, H, Biro, D, Ramos-Fernandez, G, Ross, C, Presotto, A, Allritz, M, Alavi, S, Van Belle, S |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Cell Press
2021
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