Animal Intelligence: The International Scientific Series, Vol. XLIVGood Press, 2019. nov. 27. - 730 oldal "Animal Intelligence: The International Scientific Series, Vol. XLIV" by George John Romanes is a comprehensive exploration of the cognitive abilities and behaviors of animals. Romanes, a pioneering figure in the field of comparative psychology, presents a wealth of scientific observations and analyses that shed light on the intricate workings of animal minds. From instinctual behaviors to problem-solving abilities, Romanes offers a captivating glimpse into the fascinating world of animal intelligence. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, "Animal Intelligence" challenges conventional notions about the boundaries between human and non-human intelligence, inviting readers to appreciate the rich diversity of cognitive abilities in the animal kingdom. |
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CHAPTER II | |
Emotions | |
Habits General in Sundry Species | |
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Habits Peculiar to Certain Species | |
General Intelligence of Various Species | |
Special Habits | |
Reptiles | |
Emotions | |
Special Habits | |
Cuckoo | |
General Intelligence | |
CHAPTER XI | |
Pigs | |
Anatomy and Physiology of Nervecentres and Senseorgans | |
Memory | |
Emotions | |
General Intelligence | |
Scorpions | |
General Habits | |
Coleoptera | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER V | |
Beaver | |
Memory | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
Emotions | |
INDEX | |
General Habits | |
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Animal Intelligence: The International Scientific Series, Vol. XLIV George John Romanes Korlátozott előnézet - 2022 |
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