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Autor:
Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Learningbehavior.
Sehner et al. (PNAS Nexus, 2022, 1-14) report that groups of common marmosets solve problems more frequently and faster than individuals working alone. This result is partially explained by greater persistence at the task in the group context and may
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk, Geetanjali Rastogi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognition and Development. 20:380-398
Children show a bias toward information about shape when labeling or determining category membership for novel objects. The body of work with human children suggests that the shape bias is ...
Autor:
Melissa M. McDonald, Jennifer Vonk, Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Todd K. Shackelford, Adam E. Tratner
Publikováno v:
Religion, Brain & Behavior. 10:118-131
Belief in supernatural agents is ubiquitous, as evidenced by its prevalence in religion, folklore, and cultural practices. It is theorized that, given recurrent ancestral risks of predation and fre...
Autor:
Zoe Johnson-Ulrich, Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Animal Cognition. 21:531-550
The spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) effect is the tendency for humans to respond faster to relatively larger numbers on the left or right (or with the left or right hand) and faster to relatively smaller numbers on the other s
Autor:
Moriah Galvan, Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Animal Cognition. 19:193-205
The ability of domestic dogs (C. lupus famaliaris) to follow and attend to human emotion expressions is well documented. It is unknown whether domestic cats (F. silvestris catus) possess similar abilities. Because cats belong to the same order (Carni
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk, Jerrica Pitzen
Publikováno v:
Thinking & Reasoning. 22:119-149
Researchers have suggested that religious individuals engage primarily in intuitive over analytic processing. We investigated a connection between specific aspects of religiosity and the attribution of causation to social and physical events. College
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
The puma, a solitary carnivore, exhibits reciprocity and social strategies like social animals but over longer time scales.
Cost-benefit trade-offs for individuals participating in social behaviors are the basis for current theories on the evolu
Cost-benefit trade-offs for individuals participating in social behaviors are the basis for current theories on the evolu
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Learning & Behavior. 48:277-278
Gruber et al. (Current Biology, 29, 686–692, 2019) report that New Caledonian crows engage in mental representation to solve a problem involving a tool. Although the crows’ success is impressive, an associative account of their behavior calls int
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology
The ability to perceive and recognise a reflected mirror image as self (mirror self-recognition, MSR) is considered a hallmark of cognition across species. Although MSR has been reported in mammals and birds, it is not known to occur in any other maj
Autor:
Jennifer Vonk
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science
Unlike mirror self-recognition, recognizing one's own image in delayed video footage may indicate the presence of a concept of self that extends across time and space. While humans typically show this ability around 4 years of age, it is unknown whet