Available from the University of California, San Diego, Laboratory of
Comparative Human Cognition.
Not exact matches
Now an associate professor at Yale and head of the university's
Comparative Cognition Laboratory, Santos explains to DISCOVER how she learned to think like a monkey — and, in the process, came to understand more about how
humans think too.
Research interests: evolution of the
human brain,
comparative neuroanatomy, chimpanzee
cognition
Barbara King highlights the great failures of
comparative intelligence testing of chimpanzees to
humans to give chimpanzees comparable and fair experimental situations that are outlined in a recent Animal
Cognition article framed around Stephen Jay Gould's «The Mismeasure of Man».
Our focus on the importance of the development of interventions differentiates our approach from a purely academic approach that seeks to understand
comparative similarities and differences between canine and
human cognition.