Volume 2, 2007

Co-Editors: Robert Cook & Ron Weisman

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vol_2_bluff_thumbTool-Related Cognition in New Caledonian Crows
Lucas A. Bluff, Alex A. S. Weir, Christian Rutz, Joanna H. Wimpenny, and Alex Kacelnik
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vol_2_kubinyi_thumbComparative Social Cognition: From wolf and dog to humans
Enikő Kubinyi, Zsófia Virányi, and Ádám Miklósi
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vol_2_eichenbaum_thumbComparative Cognition, Hippocampal Function, and Recollection
Howard Eichenbaum
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vol_2_locurto_thumbIndividual Differences and Animal Personality
Charles Locurto
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vol_2_katz_thumbIssues in the Comparative Cognition of Abstract-Concept Learning
Jeffrey S. Katz, Anthony A. Wright, and Kent D. Bodily
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vol_2_sturdy_thumbAuditory Category Perception as a Natural Cognitive Activity in Songbirds
Christopher B. Sturdy, Laurie L. Bloomfield, Tara M. Farrell, Marc T. Avey,
and Ronald G. Weisman
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vol_2_kelly_gibson_thumbSpatial Navigation: Spatial Learning in Real and Virtual Environments
Debbie M. Kelly and Brett M. Gibson
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vol_2_wynne_thumbWhat are Animals? Why Anthropomorphism is Still Not a Scientific Approach to Behavior
Clive D. L. Wynne
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Special Section: Commentaries on Wynne’s “What are Animals? Why Anthropomorphism is Still Not a Scientific Approach to Behavior”


Special Section: In Memoriam

In memory of Eric Heinemann
Donald Blough
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How to Reference These Articles:

Blough, D. (2007). In memory of Eric Heinemann. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 155. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20014

Bluff, L. A., Weir, A. A. S., Rutz, C., Wimpenny, J. H., & Kacelnik, A. (2007). Tool-related cognition in New Caledonian crows. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 1-25. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20001

Blumberg, M. S. (2007). Anthropomorphism and evidence. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 145-146. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20011

Burghardt, G. M. (2007). Critical anthropomorphism, uncritical anthropocentrism, and naïve nominalism. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 136-138. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20009

Eichenbaum, H. (2007). Comparative cognition, hippocampal function, and recollection. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 47-66. Retrieved from
http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html
doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20003

Goodrich, G. A., & Allen, C. (2007). Conditioned anti-anthropomorphism. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 147-150. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20012

Katz, J. S., Wright, A. A., & Bodily, K. D. (2007). Issues in the comparative cognition of abstract-concept learning. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 79-92. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20005

Kelly, D. M., & Gibson, B. M. (2007). Spatial navigation: Spatial learning in real and virtual environments. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 111-124. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20007

Kubinyi, E., Virányi, Z., & Miklósi, A. (2007). Comparative social cognition: From wolf and dog to humans. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 26-46. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20002

Locurto, C. (2007). Individual differences and animal personality. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 67-78. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20004

Sturdy, C. B., Bloomfield, L. L., Farrell, T. M., Avey, M. T., & Weisman, R. G. (2007). Auditory category perception as a natural cognitive activity in songbirds. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 93-110. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20006

Timberlake, W. (2007). Anthropomorphism revisited. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 139-144. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20010

Wynne, C. D. L. (2007). Anthropomorphism and its discontents. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 151-154. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20013

Wynne, C. D. L. (2007). What are animals? Why anthropomorphism is still not a scientific approach to behavior. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2, 125-135. Retrieved from http://www.comparative-cognition-and-behavior-reviews.org/index.html doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.20008