The Memory of Animals: From the Costa Novel Award-winning author of Unsettled Ground

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You wouldn’t think so when you take a look at the size. Normally lifespan has to do with how big the animals are and how big the heart is. But not with the Macaws. Biologists still have to figure out why these amazing birds can live as long as humans. Gil Coleman looked down from the first-floor window of the bookshop and saw his dead wife standing on the pavement below.” This provocative sentence opens Fuller’s (Our Endless Numbered Continue reading » Coined by 19th-century British psychologist C. Lloyd Morgan, Morgan's Canon remains a fundamental precept of comparative (animal) psychology. In its developed form, it states that: [11]

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Brannon EM, Terrace HS (January 2000). "Representation of the numerosities 1-9 by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)" (PDF). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 26 (1): 31–49. doi: 10.1037/0097-7403.26.1.31. PMID 10650542. As the cognitive ability and intelligence in non-human animals cannot be measured with verbal scales, it has been measured using a variety of methods that involve such things as habit reversal, social learning, and responses to novelty. Principal component analysis and factor analytic studies have shown that a single factor of intelligence is responsible for 47% of the individual variance in cognitive ability measures in primates [121] and between 55% and 60% of the variance in mice. [122] [123] These values are similar to the accepted variance in IQ explained by a similar single factor known as the general factor of intelligence in humans (40-50%). [124] However, results from a recent meta-analysis suggest that the average correlation between performance scores on various cognitive tasks is only 0.18. [125] Results from this study suggest that current evidence for general intelligence is weak in non-human animals. [125] Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states, e.g. intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, to oneself and others and to understand that others have desires, intentions, and perspectives that are different from one's own. [131] Beginning around 1960, a "cognitive revolution" in research on humans [24] gradually spurred a similar transformation of research with animals. Inference to processes not directly observable became acceptable and then commonplace. An important proponent of this shift in thinking was Donald O. Hebb, who argued that "mind" is simply a name for processes in the head that control complex behavior, and that it is both necessary and possible to infer those processes from behavior. [25] Animals came to be seen as "goal seeking agents that acquire, store, retrieve, and internally process information at many levels of cognitive complexity". [26] Methods [ edit ] Tu HW, Smith EW, Dooling RJ (November 2011). "Acoustic and perceptual categories of vocal elements in the warble song of budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus)". Journal of Comparative Psychology. 125 (4): 420–30. doi: 10.1037/a0024396. PMC 4497543. PMID 22142040.Some animals have an incredible memory. They can remember your face for ages or they can hold a grudge forever.

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Stands out in the new wave of pandemic literature in the ways it captures the emotional toll of isolation.. . . Fuller has created a heartwarming portrait of what it means to find hope at the end of the world and carry on, not only for those you lost, but for those you found in the aftermath.Harding EJ, Paul ES, Mendl M (January 2004). "Animal behaviour: cognitive bias and affective state". Nature. 427 (6972): 312. Bibcode: 2004Natur.427..312H. doi: 10.1038/427312a. PMID 14737158. S2CID 4411418.

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No mere survival story, the novel explores the isolation and grief that comes with outliving the people with whom you have unfinished business.

And they are able to learn a whole list of words which they can distinguish from each other and used at the appropriate time. Some researchers propose that animal calls and other vocal behaviors provide evidence of consciousness. This idea arose from research on children's crib talk by Weir (1962) and in investigations of early speech in children by Greenfield and others (1976). Some such research has been done with a macaw (see Arielle). Fundamental but difficult to define, the concept of "concept" was discussed for hundreds of years by philosophers before it became a focus of psychological study. Concepts enable humans and animals to organize the world into functional groups; the groups may be composed of perceptually similar objects or events, diverse things that have a common function, relationships such as same versus different, or relations among relations such as analogies. [44] Extensive discussions on these matters together with many references may be found in Shettleworth (2010) [1] Wasserman and Zentall (2006) [27] and in Zentall et al. (2008). The latter is freely available online. [45] Methods [ edit ]

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Fuller writes brilliantly about desire and the heady beginnings of new relationships. Neffy recalls intimate moments with her boyfriend Justin: “Like starting a fire that spreads outwards until it gets to my hands and the soles of my feet and sets them alight.” Past memories (or revisits) such as these work to humanise the loss the characters feel. The book is also peppered with knowledge, another trademark of Fuller’s writing. Who knew that an octopus has the same level of intelligence as a three-year-old human, or half a billion neurons located throughout its body?a b c d Wasserman EA, Zentall TR, eds. (2006). Comparative cognition: Experimental explorations of animal intelligence. USA: Oxford University Press. p.8 ff. Literary Fiction Historical Fiction Coming-of-Age Gothic Fiction Includes a Cat The House in the Orchard



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