Bird Brain? It May Be A Compliment!

Title
Bird Brain? It May Be A Compliment!
Publication Date
2005
Author(s)
Rogers, Lesley
Kaplan, Gisela
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
The Dana Press
Place of publication
United States of America
UNE publication id
une:8675
Abstract
Our view of the human brain will be different depending on whether we believe it represents a unique biological system for producing higher-order cognition or, instead, is one possible system for producing such cognition. During most of the history of brain science, point out neurobiologist Lesley J. Rogers and ethologist Gisela Kaplan, the working assumption was that only the human neocortex made possible certain cognitive achievements. Now that assumption is being called into question by new research on a host of higher-order cognitive capabilities. Where is the competition in brainy behavior coming from? It's coming from birds, the authors argue, citing new research on the surprising capabilities of some tiny brains.
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Citation
Cerebrum, v.Spring
ISSN
1943-3859
1524-6205

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