Comparative Vertebrate Cognition
Explore the fascinating world of animal intelligence with Comparative Vertebrate Cognition, a compelling work published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2003. This insightful book spans 386 pages and delves into groundbreaking discoveries that reveal the higher cognitive abilities of various mammals and birds. Authoritative research challenges the long-held belief that primates possess unique cognitive skills, suggesting that the intelligence of nonprimate mammals and birds may be equally sophisticated. This thought-provoking edition, updated in 2004, is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of vertebrate cognition and the evolving understanding of animal minds. Don't miss the opportunity to expand your knowledge on this intriguing subject!