Apes, feathered apes, and pigeons: differences and similarities

O Güntürkün, F Ströckens, D Scarf… - Current Opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Birds have small brains but much more neurons per pallial mass than
primates.•Corvids have 6 times less pallial neurons than chimps but 6-17 times more than …

Apes, feathered apes, and pigeons: differences and similarities

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Introduction The first scholars of comparative cognition firmly believed in a scala naturae,
according to which humans represent the apex of cognitive evolution, while other animals …

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O Gunturkun, F Strockens… - Current Opinion in …, 2017 - bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Introduction The first scholars of comparative cognition firmly believed in a scala naturae,
according to which humans represent the apex of cognitive evolution, while other animals …

Apes, feathered apes, and pigeons: Differences and similarities.

O Güntürkün, F Ströckens, D Scarf… - Current Opinion in …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Apes, corvids, and pigeons differ in their pallial/cortical neuron numbers, with apes ranking
first and pigeons third. Do cognitive performances rank accordingly? If they would do …