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Page 1: January 12, 2010.  What is comparative cognition?  What is studied?  What approaches are taken?

January 12, 2010

Page 2: January 12, 2010.  What is comparative cognition?  What is studied?  What approaches are taken?

What is comparative cognition?

What is studied?

What approaches are taken?

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Darwin:•“the difference in mind between man

and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree and not of kind”

Comparative cognition is:• A comparison of mental abilities of species• Cognitive abilities and capabilities

e.g. capabilities: Alex the Grey Parrot

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Review from last class• American vs European approaches

Species used:

From Shettleworth (2009), Behav Process. 80, 210-217

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Why is animal behaviour studied in psych department, not zoology?

4 main reasons:• Uniqueness• Control & irreversible effects • Simplicity & generality• Continuity

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Certain animals have unique properties that allow us to study subjects which could not be studied any other way:• Mice and genes• Giant Squid Axons• High pecking rates of pigeons• Echolocation in bats• Absolute pitch in songbirds

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For practical and ethical reasons, we can have greater control in animals over both:• Genes• Environments

Irreversible Effects:• Drugs, lesions, gene manipulations

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Insights from Model Systems• Mendel studied peas• Impact on study of schizophrenia

Generality of principles• Building blocks of cognition

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Neurobiological continuity• e.g. Hippocampal lesions in mice and men

Evolutionary continuity• Divergent and convergent evolution• Analagous vs homologous traits

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3 main areas:

• Basic processes

• Physical cognition

• Social cognition

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Includes:• Perception• Attention• Memory• Associative leaning• Category and concept learning

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Includes:• Time• Space• Number• Tool Use• Causal understanding

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Includes:• Social networks

Dominance structures Social Relationships Morality and ethics

• Theory of Mind• Social learning

Observational learning Imitation

• Communication & Language

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How is information acquired or learned?

How is information processed?

How is information retained?

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Types of Studies 4 approaches to studying animal

behaviour:• Naturalistic Observation (Ethological)• Field Experiments• Behavioural Experiments• Behavioural Neuroscience (Physiological)

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Named for ethologist Niko Tinbergen

Proximate (How) vs Ultimate (Why)

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Causation: • Brain – e.g. Broca’s area• Hormones – e.g. Testosterone stimulates

aggressive behaviour• Pheremones – e.g. Spatial behaviour,

tracking Development or Ontogeny

• Nature/Nurture – genes and environment• Critical periods – e.g. language or imprinting

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Function or Adaptation• How has an organism evolved for survival?• e.g. Birds fly south for warmth & food• e.g. Mammal nurture young

Phylogeny• Evolutionary explanations, other than

adaptation• e.g. Genetic drift


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