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Titlebook: Emotions of Animals and Humans; Comparative Perspect Shigeru Watanabe,Stan Kuczaj Book 2013 Springer Japan 2013 Comparative approach.Emotio

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Emotional Birds—Or Advanced Cognitive Processing?rely on two factors: (a) an underlying neurological architecture that supports complex information processing, and (b) training involving social interaction and contextually-applicable rewards that enables them to express their capacities in ways measurable by human researchers (Pepperberg, ., 1999)
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Why Do Dolphins Smile? A Comparative Perspective on Dolphin Emotions and Emotional Expressionsularly important for members of species with dynamic social lives. For such animals, the ability to recognize and respond to the emotional states of others facilitates successful social interactions. For example, dolphins live in dynamic fission/fusion societies, and it seems likely that dolphins ar
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The Use of Emotion Symbols in Language-Using Apesblocks for recognition of emotions has been the inability of animals to communicate about emotions or any internal state. Here we look at the internal state utterances of language competent apes. In particular, four internal state symbols are explored: mad, happy, scared, and hurt. We find that thes
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Animal Aesthetics from the Perspective of Comparative Cognitionerty, and creation or motor skills. There are many examples of discrimination of aesthetic stimuli by animals. A wide range of animals, from fish to primates, successfully learn discrimination of music, while preference for particular music is rather rare in animals, although songbirds prefer some m
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