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Carel ten Cate: Avian Cognition: on Rules, Reasoning and Rhythms

Thème:
Birds
Quoi:
Talk
Quand:
9:00 AM, Vendredi 6 Juil 2018 (1 heure 30 minutes)

VIDEO OF PRESENTATION

Carel ten Cate (Speaker)
Professor Leiden University

Fernanda Pérez Gay Juárez (Discussant)
Postdoctoral Fellow UQÀM & McGill

Lars Chittka 
Professor of Sensory and Behavioural EcologyQueen Mary University of London 
A key feature of human cognition is the ability to form perceptual and functional categories, use concepts, detect and learn abstract patterns and rules. These abilities form the basis for many traits that would seem uniquely human, such as using language and enjoying music. I will explore whether and to what extent such abilities may also be present in birds and what this may tell about how the cognitive abilities of bird species relate to those of humans.


Michelle J. Spierings and Carel ten Cate (2016) Budgerigars and zebra finches differ in how they generalize in an artificial grammar learning experiment. PNAS 

Carel ten Cate,Michelle Spierings, Jeroen Hubert and Henkjan Honing (2016) Can birds perceive rhythmic patterns? A review and experiments on a songbird and a parrot species. Frontiers in Pschology 

Carel ten Cate (2018) The comparative study of grammar learning mechanisms: birds as models. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 21;13-18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.11.008

Carel ten Cate & Susan D. Healy (Eds.) 2017. Avian Cognition (book). Cambridge University Press. www.cambridge.org/9781107092389

Participant.e
Leiden University
Professor
Modérateur.rice
Queen Mary University of London
Professor of Sensory and Behavioural Ecology
Autre participant.e
McGill University
MD, Ph.D Postdoctoral researcher, Neurophilosophy lab
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