Animal creativity and innovation /
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Typ dokumentu: | Kniha |
Jazyk: | Angličtina |
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Amsterdam :
Academic Press,
[2015]
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Edice: | Explorations in creativity research.
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Animal creativity and innovation. |
Obsah:
- I.
- Evidences of creativity : Creativity and innovation in the Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) /
- Irene M. Pepperberg : Creativity and innovation in the vocal mode ; Creativity and innovation in conceptual learning ; Commentary : What can creativity researchers learn from Grey parrots? /
- Ronald A. Beghetto
- Creativity in the interaction: the case of dog-human play /
- Robert W. Mitchell : Constraint theory ; Expertise and attention ; Collaborative dyads ; Hercules' fakeouts ; Commentary : Creativity in the interaction /
- Jessica Hoffmann
- Exploration technique and technical innovations in corvids and parrots /
- Alice M.I. Auersperg : Parrots and corvids as avian models for physical cognition ; Exploration and play ; Morphology and sensorimotor plasticity ; Emotions and motivation ; Exploration technique and innovative problem solving ; Exploration technique and innovative tool use ; Multi-access box ; Commentary : Innovations in corvids and parrots /
- Beth A. Hennessey and John H. Stathis
- Cetacean innovation /
- Eric M. Patterson and Janet Mann : Tales from the tank ; Innovations at sea ; Cetaceans' innovation abilities ; Comparative insights ; Commentary : Proto-c creativity? /
- Vlad Petre Glăveanu
- II.
- Requirements for creativity : Creativity, play, and the pace of evolution /
- Gordon M. Burghardt : A guiding rationale ; Some important issues ; Introducing play ; Diverse attempts to be creative about creativity ; Creativity and innovation in animals ; Examples of novel behavior implicating a role for play ; A scenario for creativity evolution ; What happens after the creative leap? ; Commentary : Play: a multipurpose vehicle /
- Sandra W. Russ
- The evolution of innovativeness: exaptation or specialized adaptation? /
- Daniel Sol : The innovation process depends on a combination of factors ; Why can we expect adaptations underlying innovativeness to evolve together? ; The evolution of creative lifestyles ; Synthesis ; Commentary : Can Sol's explanation for the evolution of animal innovation account for human innovation? /
- Liane Gabora and Apara Ranjan
- The creative cerebellum: insight from animal and human studies /
- Laura Petrosini, Debora Cutuli, Paola De Bartolo and Daniela Laricchiuta : Cerebellar involvement in novelty recognition and novelty seeking ; Cerebellar involvement in observational learning ; Cerebellar involvement in cognitive flexibility ; Commentary : (How) does the cerebellum contribute to creativity? /
- Mathias Benedek
- 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 : Background ; Three themes of creative cognition ; Novelty generation in song birds ; Working memory in "smart" mice ; Response inhibition in rodents ; Commentary : Cross-species studies of cognition /
- Oshin Vartanian.
- III.
- The struggle for creativity : Brain size and innovation in primates /
- Ana Navarrete and Kevin Laland : Primate innovation ; Costs of innovation ; Primate brain evolution ; Brain measures ; Costs of encephalization ; New perspectives ; Commentary : Innovation and the value of building on what we know /
- Thomas B. Ward
- 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 : Why is innovation important? ; Approaches to studying innovation ; Components of innovation ; Ill-structured problems ; Commentary : Minding the gap: problem construction and ill-defined problems /
- Roni Reiter-Palmon
- Necessity, unpredictability and opportunity: an exploration of ecological and social drivers of behavioral innovation /
- Phyllis C. Lee and Antonio C. de A. Moura : Unpredictability ; Innovation in capuchin tool use ; Social skill innovation ; Commentary : Necessity, unpredictability, opportunity, and creativity /
- Marie J.C. Forgeard and Eranda Jayawickreme
- Cognitive and noncognitive aspects of social learning /
- Thomas R. Zentall : Social influence ; Simple learning in the context of social cues ; The social learning of behavior ; Possible behavioral and biological mechanisms ; Possible biological mechanisms ; Commentary : Imitation and creativity /
- John Baer
- Of course animals are creative: insights from generativity theory /
- Robert Epstein : Those amazing animals ; Animal art ; Generativity ; Commentary : Defining animal creativity: little-c, often; big-C, sometimes /
- Dean Keith Simonton
- IV.
- Pushing the boundaries of creativity : Conservatism versus innovation: the great ape story /
- Josep Call : Problem solving and inhibitory control ; Social learning and social traditions ; Individual and contextual differences ; Conservatism, social conformity, and cumulative culture ; Two directions for future research ; Commentary : Conservatism versus innovation: the great ape story /
- Weihua Niu
- Tools for the trees: orangutan arboreal tool use and creativity /
- Anne E. Russon, Purwo Kuncoro and Agnes Ferisa : Background ; This study ; Methods ; Results ; Discussion ; Conclusion ; Appendix A. Catalog: tools orangutans use in arboreal travel and positioning ; Commentary : Tools for the trees: orangutan arboreal tool use and creativity /
- David H. Cropley
- Insects as a model system to understand the evolutionary implications of innovation /
- Emilie Snell-Rood, Eli Swanson and Sarah Jaumann : Defining innovation from an evolutionary perspective and incorporating "mistakes" ; Resource search in insects: the role of trial-and-error processes ; Host shifts and diversification: behavioral innovation leads the way ; The spread of innovations through social interactions ; Conclusions and implications ; Commentary : Insect creativity as applied to human organizational behavior: a form of social biomimicry? /
- Samuel T. Hunter
- Creating creative animals /
- Karen Pryor : About "anecdotal" observation ; Spontaneous creativity ; Modern, marker-based training ; Creative training precursors ; Creativity in the wild ; Commentary : Creating creative animals /
- James C. Kaufman
- Animal creativity and innovation: an integrated look at the field /
- William J. O'Hearn, Allison B. Kaufman and James C. Kaufman.