Primate Cognition
978-613-2-04930-8
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2010-06-29
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Primate cognition typically deals with the cognitive abilities of non-human primates. Traditionally humans were thought to be completely different from other animals; Darwin may have been the first to think otherwise when he jotted in his notebook: Origin of man now proved. Metaphysic must flourish. He who understands baboon would do more for metaphysics than Locke. —Charles Darwin, 1838. Primates are capable of high levels of cognition; some make tools and use them to acquire foods and for social displays; some have sophisticated hunting strategies requiring cooperation, influence and rank; they are status conscious, manipulative and capable of deception;they can recognise kin and conspecifics; they can learn to use symbols and understand aspects of human language including some relational syntax, concepts of number and numerical sequence.
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