Produktbild: Social Intelligence from Brain to Culture

Social Intelligence from Brain to Culture From brain to culture

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2007

Abbildungen

55 line illustrations and 66 photgraphs

Herausgeber

Emery Nathan + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,5 cm

Gewicht

777 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-921654-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2007

Abbildungen

55 line illustrations and 66 photgraphs

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,5 cm

Gewicht

777 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-921654-3

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  • Produktbild: Social Intelligence from Brain to Culture
    • Introduction: Social intelligence: from brain to culture

    • 1: Nathan J Emery, Amanda M Seed, Auguste M P von Bayern and Nicola S Clayton: Cognitive adaptations of social bonding in birds

    • 2: Nicola S Clayton, Joanna M Dally and Nathan J Emery: Social cognition by food-caching corvids: the western scrub-jay as a natural psychologist

    • 3: Kay E Holekamp, Sharleen T Sakai and Barbara L Lundrigan: Social intelligence in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)

    • 4: Joan B Silk: The adaptive value of soicality in mammalian agroups

    • 5: Louise Barrett, Peter Henzi and Drew Rendall: Social brains, simple minds: does social complexity really require cognitive complexity?

    • 6: Richard W Byrne: Culture in great apes: using intricate complexity in feeding skills to trace the evolutionary origin of human technical prowess

    • 7: Richard C Connor: Dolphin social intelligence: complex alliance relationships in bottlenose dolphins and a consideration of selective environments for extreme brain size evolution in mammals

    • 8: Andrew Whiten and Carel P van Schaik: The evolution of animal 'cultures' and social intelligence

    • 9: Vasudevi Reddy: Getting back to the rough ground: deception and 'social living'

    • 10: Henrike Moll and Michael Tomasello: Cooperation and human cognition: the Vygotskian intelligence hypothesis

    • 11: R I M Dunbar and Susanne Shultz: Understanding primate brain evolution

    • 12: Vittorio Gallese: Before and below 'theory of mind': embodied simulation and the neural correlates of social cognition

    • 13: Chris D Frith: The social brain?

    • 14: Kerstin Dautenhahn: Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human-robot interaction

    • 15: Steven Mithen: Did farming arise from a misappliction of social intelligence?

    • 16: Kim Sterelny: Social intelligence, human intelligence and niche construction

    • 17: Derek C Penn and Daniel J Povinelli: On the lack of evidence that non-human animals possess anything remotely resembling a 'theory of mind'

    • 18: Nicholas Humphrey: The society of selves