

An edition of Origins of intelligence (1999)
the evolution of cognitive development in monkeys, apes, and humans
By Sue Taylor Parker
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
eng
Pages
404
Description:
Since Darwin's time, comparative psychologists have searched for a good way to compare cognition in humans and nonhuman primates. In Origins of Intelligence, Sue Parker and Michael McKinney offer such a framework and make a strong case for using human development theory (both Piagetian and neo-Piagetian) to study the evolution of intelligence across primate species. Their approach is comprehensive, covering a broad range of social, symbolic, physical, and logical domains, which fall under the all-encompassing and much-debated term intelligence.
subjects: Cognition in animals, Psychology, Comparative, Animal intelligence, Cognition, Comparative Psychology, Genetic psychology, Biological Evolution, Psychologie comparée, Psychologie génétique, Affen, Intelligenz, Evolution, Gorilla's, Vergleichende Psychologie, Mensen, Cognitieve ontwikkeling, Apen, Kognition, Sprachursprung, Animaux, Mensch, Intelligence, Intelligentie, Menschenaffen, Cognition chez les animaux, Kognitives Verhalten