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Social Cognition in Corvids

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Social Complexity
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Publications, Preprints and Abstracts

Bond, A.B., Kamil, A.C. & Balda, R.P. (2007). Serial reversal learning and the evolution of behavioral flexibility in three species of North American corvids (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus, Nucifraga columbiana, Aphelocoma californica). Journal of Comparative Psychology 121: 372-379. PDF

Paz-y-Miño C, G., A.B. Bond, A.C. Kamil & R.P. Balda. (2004). Pinyon jays use transitive inference to predict social dominance. Nature 430: 778-781. PDF

Bond, A.B., Kamil, A.C. & Balda, R.P. (2003). Social complexity and transitive inference in corvids. Animal Behaviour, 65: 479–487. PDF

Templeton, J.J., Kamil, A.C. & Balda, R.P. (1999). Sociality and social learning in two species of corvids. Journal of Comparative Psychology 113: 450-455.

Balda, R.P., Kamil, A.C. & Bednekoff, P.A. (1997). Predicting cognitive capacities from natural histories: Examples from four corvid species. Current Ornithology 13: 33-66.

Kamil, A.C. (1988). A synthetic approach to the study of animal intelligence. In: D.W. Leger (Ed.), Comparative Perspectives in Modern Psychology: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Vol. 35 (pp. 230-257). Lincoln, NE: U. of Nebraska Press.
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