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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2015

Pages: 27-46

ISBN (Hardback): 9781493915613

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Tara Mandalaywala, Christine Fleener, Dario Maestripieri, "Intelligence in nonhuman primates", in: Handbook of intelligence, Berlin, Springer, 2015

Abstract

Intelligence in humans and other animals has been measured and defined by flexibility in problem-solving, learning, memory, reasoning, abstract thinking, planning, and communication and language, and is often associated with increased brain size. While growing and maintaining a large brain is metabolically costly, larger brains and increased intelligence have evolved in the Primate lineage. In this chapter, we discuss the theories behind the evolution of intelligence in primates, describe the methods used to study intelligence in non-verbal subjects, explore the physical and social cognitive abilities of nonhuman primates, and detail the value of the comparative approach to the study of intelligence.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2015

Pages: 27-46

ISBN (Hardback): 9781493915613

Full citation:

Tara Mandalaywala, Christine Fleener, Dario Maestripieri, "Intelligence in nonhuman primates", in: Handbook of intelligence, Berlin, Springer, 2015