Bird brain : an exploration of avian intelligence
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Waal, F. B. M. de 1948- author of foreword.
Published
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2016.
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Book
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192 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Status
Main Library - Adult
598.15 Eme
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Published
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2016.
Language
English

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Simultaneously published by Ivy Press, Lewes, East Sussex, UK.
General Note
"This book was conceived, designed and produced by Ivy Press"--Title page verso.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-188) and index.
Description
"Birds have not been known for their high IQs, which is why a person of questionable intelligence is sometimes called a "birdbrain." Yet in the past two decades, the study of avian intelligence has witnessed dramatic advances. From a time when birds were seen as simple instinct machines responding only to stimuli in their external worlds, we now know that some birds have complex internal worlds as well. This beautifully illustrated book provides an engaging exploration of the avian mind, revealing how science is exploding one of the most widespread myths about our feathered friends--and changing the way we think about intelligence in other animals as well. Bird Brain looks at the structures and functions of the avian brain, and describes the extraordinary behaviors that different types of avian intelligence give rise to. It offers insights into crows, jays, magpies, and other corvids--the "masterminds" of the avian world--as well as parrots and some less-studied species from around the world. This lively and accessible book shows how birds have sophisticated brains with abilities previously thought to be uniquely human, such as mental time travel, self-recognition, empathy, problem solving, imagination, and insight." -- Publisher's description.

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