
What occupies the mind of an animal? To what extent do they experience consciousness? Is there such a thing as culture in the animal kingdom? For those new to this fascinating topic this innovative text delivers an apt & comprehensive introduction to the rich & complex world of animal behaviour & cognition Discover pivotal case studies & experiments that have irrevocably shaped how we view the psychological & social lives of animals & discover such key cognitive topics as memory communication & sensory perception Projecting an insightful scope into the cognitive world of animals from considering the use of tools in birds to the dance communication system of the honey bee Wynne & Udell analyse & explain the importance of the observations & studies that have led to the greater understanding of how animals learn perceive social relations form concepts experience time & navigate space Written with the student-reader in mind this text provides the ideal introduction to this excitingly progressive field in psychology to any undergraduate undertaking courses in animal behaviour & comparative psychology This book is for those who desire to learn an up-to-date history of cornerstone theories in the field thus far & gain a comprehensive introductory understanding into the function & evolution of the broad range of cognitive & behavioural faculties in animals