Animal Cognition
Description
Animal Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal offering current research from many disciplines (ethology, behavioral ecology, animal behavior and learning, cognitive sciences, comparative psychology and evolutionary psychology) on all aspects of animal (and human) cognition in an evolutionary framework.
Animal Cognition publishes original empirical and theoretical work, reviews, methods papers, short communications and correspondence on the mechanisms and evolution of biologically rooted cognitive-intellectual structures.
The journal explores animal time perception and use; causality detection; innate reaction patterns and innate bases of learning; numerical competence and frequency expectancies; symbol use; communication; problem solving, animal thinking and use of tools, and the modularity of the mind.
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Original Paper
Absolute brain size predicts dog breed differences in executive function
Daniel J. Horschler, Brian Hare, Josep Call, Juliane Kaminski… (March 2019)
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Original Paper
Precise relative-quantity judgement in the striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius Pallas
Zhanna Reznikova, Sofia Panteleeva, Nataliya Vorobyeva (March 2019)
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Original Paper
Do cuttlefish have fraction number sense?
Yi-Huei Huang, Hsu-Jung Lin, Li-Yu Lin, Chuan-Chin Chiao (March 2019)

- Impact Factor 2.805
- Available 1998 - 2019
- Volumes 22
- Issues 104
- Articles 1,475
- Open Access 123 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Animal Cognition
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 1998 - Volume 22 / 2019
- Print ISSN
- 1435-9448
- Online ISSN
- 1435-9456
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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