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Reinstating reptiles

Tijdschriftbijdrage - Tijdschrift Editorial

Ondertitel:from clueless creatures to esteemed models of cognitive biology
Non-avian reptiles have long been neglect in cognitive science due to their reputation as slow and inflexible learners, but fortunately, this archaic view on reptile cognition is changing rapidly. The last two decades have witnessed a renewed interest in the cognitive capacities of reptiles, and more ecologically relevant protocols have been designed to measure such abilities. Now, we appreciate that reptiles possess an impressive set of cognitive skills, including problem-solving abilities, fast and flexible learning, quantity discrimination, and even social learning. This special issue highlights current research on reptiles in cognitive biology and showcases the diversity of research questions that can be answered by using reptiles as study model. Here, we briefly address (the key results of) the contributing articles and their role in the endeavour for total inclusion of reptiles in cognitive biological research, which is instrumental for our understanding of the evolution of animal cognition. We also discuss and illustrate the promising potential of reptiles as model organisms in various areas of cognitive research.
Tijdschrift: Behaviour : an international journal of comparative ethology
ISSN: 0005-7959
Volume: 158
Pagina's: 1057 - 1076
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Trefwoorden:Editorial
Toegankelijkheid:Open