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Classification: LCC BF671 .A63 2017 | DDC 156—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016025392 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A CIP record is available from the British Library. Printed in the United States of America First Edition http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000012-000 Contents Volume 2: Perception, Learning, and Cognition Editorial Board............................................................ ix Contributors.............................................................. xi Part I. Perception, Attention, and Memory ......................................1 Chapter 1. Animal Psychophysics: The Study of Sensation in Nonverbal Organisms.......3 John Malone Chapter 2. Hearing and Communication........................................25 Georg M. Klump Chapter 3. Comparative Visual Perception: An Overview...........................49 Olga F. Lazareva Chapter 4. Chemoreception..................................................69 Alicia Mathis and Adam L. Crane Chapter 5. Perceptual and Functional Categorization in Animals.....................89 Ulrike Aust Chapter 6. Object and Picture Perception ......................................117 Shigeru Watanabe and Ulrike Aust Chapter 7. Face Perception and Processing in Nonhuman Primates..................141 Ikuma Adachi and Masaki Tomonaga Chapter 8. Comparative Visual Illusions: Evolutionary, Cross-Cultural, and Developmental Perspectives ....................................163 Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, Sota Watanabe, and Tomokazu Ushitani Chapter 9. Selective and Divided Attention in Comparative Psychology ..............183 Walter T. Herbranson Chapter 10. The Comparative Study of Working Memory .........................203 William A. Roberts and Angelo Santi Chapter 11. Episodic-Like Memory and Mental Time Travel in Animals ..............227 Nicola S. Clayton v Contents Part II. Learning and Motivation.............................................245 Chapter 12. Ethological and Evolutionary Perspectives on Pavlovian Conditioning .....247 Mark A. Krause and Michael Domjan Chapter 13. Comparative Learning and Evolution ...............................267 Mauricio R. Papini and Carmen Torres Chapter 14. On the Structure and Role of Optimality Models in the Study of Behavior . . .287 Marco Vasconcelos, Inês Fortes, and Alex Kacelnik Chapter 15. Decision Making: Rational and Irrational Choice ......................309 Thomas Zentall Chapter 16. Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Preferences, Biases, and Choice ......329 Alexandra G. Rosati Chapter 17. Relational Thinking in Animals and Humans: From Percepts to Concepts...359 Ed Wasserman, Leyre Castro, and Joël Fagot Chapter 18. Serial Learning .................................................385 Greg Jensen Chapter 19. The Comparative Psychology of Social Learning.......................411 Bennett G. Galef and Andrew Whiten Chapter 20. Animal Social Learning, Culture, and Tradition .......................441 Kevin Laland and Cara Evans Part III. Cognition and Emotion.............................................461 Chapter 21. Spatial Cognition ...............................................463 Ken Cheng and Kate Jeffery Chapter 22. Homing and Navigation..........................................485 David J. Pritchard and Susan D. Healy Chapter 23. Timing in Animals: From the Natural Environment to the Laboratory, From Data to Models ............................................509 Marco Vasconcelos, Marilia Pinheiro de Carvalho, and Armando Machado Chapter 24. Intertemporal Choice and Delayed Gratification.......................535 Jeffrey R. Stevens Chapter 25. Quantitative Cognition...........................................553 Michael J. Beran Chapter 26. Comparative Metaphysics: Thinking About Objects in Space and Time.....579 Trix Cacchione and Hannes Rakoczy Chapter 27. Problem Solving................................................601 Amanda Seed and Carolina Mayer Chapter 28. Animal Creativity and Innovation ..................................627 Stan A. Kuczaj Chapter 29. Causal and Inferential Reasoning in Animals..........................643 Christoph J. Völter and Josep Call Chapter 30. Cognitive Insights From Tool Use in Nonhuman Animals ...............673 Elisabetta Visalberghi, Gloria Sabbatini, Alex H. Taylor, and Gavin R. Hunt vi Contents Chapter 31. The Comparative Psychology of Metacognition........................703 Alexandria C. Zakrzewski, Jennifer M. Johnson, and J. David Smith Chapter 32. Mind Reading in Animals?........................................723 Juliane Kaminski Chapter 33. Reflecting on Mirror Self-Recognition: A Comparative View..............745 Diana Reiss and Rachel Morrison Chapter 34. E mpathy Through the Ages: A Comparative Perspective on Rodent Models of Shared Emotion........................................765 Jules B. Panksepp and Jaak Panksepp Chapter 35. Animal Welfare Science ..........................................793 Michael Mendl, Georgia J. Mason, and Elizabeth S. Paul Index ..................................................................813 vii Editorial Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Josep Call, PhD, Professor in Evolutionary Origins of Mind, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland ASSOCIATE EDITORS Gordon M. Burghardt, PhD, Alumni Distinguished Service Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Irene M. Pepperberg, PhD, Research Associate, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Charles T. Snowdon, PhD, Hilldale Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Zoology, University of W isconsin, Madison Thomas Zentall, PhD, DiSilvestro Professor of Arts and Sciences and University Research Professor, University of Kentucky, Lexington ix
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