Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews is an open-access, peer-reviewed electronic journal of substantive reviews and constructive critiques in the area of animal cognition. The topics for these reviews and critiques include all aspects of research on cognition, perception, learning, memory and behavior in animals. Published by the Comparative Cognition Society, our web-based format is designed to encourage innovation in presenting information within the field.
Our Current Issue: Volume 11, 2016
Co-Editors: Marcia Spetch & Christopher Sturdy
See the Table of Contents, or click directly to an article listed below.
- From the Pigeon Lab to the Courtroom
- When Humans and Other Animals Behave Irrationally
- Comparative Cognition Outside the Laboratory
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Domestic Dog: Research, Methodology, and Conceptual Issue
- What Can Nest-Building Birds Teach Us?
- The Organization of Behavior Over Time: Insights from Mid-Session Reversal