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 Sherman Library  QL785 .A723 2015    AVAILABLE  
Title Animal creativity and innovation / edited by Allison B. Kaufman, University of Connecticut, CT, USA, James C. Kaufman, Neag School of Education, University of Connecticut, CT, USA.
OCLC 907204602
ISBN 9780128006481
012800648X
Publisher Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press/Elsevier, [2015]
©2015.
Description xxi, 516 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Animal intelligence.
Creative ability.
Psychology, Comparative.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Creativity and innovation in the grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) / Irene M. Pepperberg. Commentary on chapter 1: What can creativity researchers learn from grey parrots? / Ronald A. Beghetto -- 2. Creativity in the interaction : the case of dog-human play / Robert W. Mitchell. Commentary on chapter 2: Creativity in the interaction / Jessica Hoffmann -- 3. Exploration technique and technical innovations in corvids and parrots / Alice M.I. Auersperg. Commentary on chapter 3: Innovations in corvids and parrots / Beth A. Hennessey and John H. Stathis -- 4. Cetacean innovation / Eric M. Patterson and Janet Mann. Commentary on chapter 4: Proto-c creativity? / Vlad Petre Glveanu -- 5. Creativity, play, and the pace of evolution / Gordon M. Burghardt. Commentary on chapter 5: Play : a multipurpose vehicle / Sandra W. Russ -- 6. The evolution of innovativeness : exaptation or specialized adaptation? / Daniel Sol. Commentary on chapter 6: Can Sol's explanation for the evolution of animal innovation account for human innovation? / Liane Gabora and Apara Ranjan -- 7. The creative cerebellum : insight from animal and human studies / Laura Petrosini, Debora Cutuli, Paola De Bartolo and Daniela Laricchiuta. Commentary on chapter 7: (How) does the cerebellum contribute to creativity? / Mathias Benedek -- 8. Animal creativity : cross-species studies of cognition / Kendra S. Knudsen, David S. Kaufman, Stephanie A. White, Alcino J. Silva, David J. Jentsch and Robert M. Bilder. Commentary on chapter 8: Cross-species studies of cognition / Oshin Vartanian -- 9. Brain size and innovation in primates / Ana Navarrete and Kevin Laland. Commentary on chapter 9: Innovation and the value of building on what we know / Thomas B. Ward -- 10. Minding the gap : a comparative approach to studying the development of innovation / Jackie Chappell, Nicola Cutting, Emma C. Tecwyn, Ian A. Apperly, Sarah R. Beck and Susannah K.S. Thorpe. Commentary on chapter 10: Minding the gap : problem construction and ill-defined problems / Roni Reiter-Palmon -- 11. Necessity, unpredictability and opportunity : an exploration of ecological and social drivers of behavioral innovation / Phyllis C. Lee and Antonio C. de A. Moura. Commentary on chapter 11: Necessity, unpredictability, opportunity, and creativity / Marie J.C. Forgeard and Eranda Jayawickreme -- 12. Cognitive and noncognitive aspects of social learning / Thomas R. Zentall. Commentary on chapter 12: Imitation and creativity / John Baer -- 13. Of course animals are creative : insights from generativity theory / Robert Epstein. Commentary on chapter 13: Defining animal creativity : little-c, often; Big-C, sometimes / Dean Keith Simonton -- 14. Conservatism versus innovation : the great ape story / Josep Call. Commentary on chapter 14: Conservatism versus innovation : the great ape story / Weihua Niu -- 15. Tools for the trees : orangutan arboreal tool use and creativity / Anne E. Russon, Purwo Kuncoro and Agnes Ferisa. Commentary on chapter 15: Tools for the trees : orangutan arboreal tool use and creativity / David H. Cropley -- 16. Insects as a model system to understand the evolutionary implications of innovation / Emilie Snell-Rood, Eli Swanson and Sarah Jaumann. Commentary on chapter 16: Insect creativity as applied to human organizational behavior : a form of social biomimicry? / Samuel T. Hunter -- 17. Creating creative animals / Karen Pryor. Commentary on chapter 17: Creating creative animals / James C. Kaufman -- 18. Animal creativity and innovation : an integrated look at the field / William J. O'Hearn, Allison B. Kaufman and James C. Kaufman.
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