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  2. Animal perception of magic - Wikipedia

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    Known cognitive skills, such as the ability to grasp object permanence, that is, the ability to represent objects in the mind's eye when the object is out of sight, can inspire the researchers which tricks to perform on which species. Animals that cache their food seem suitable subjects for tricks exploiting blind spots in object permanence. [8]

  3. Theory of mind in animals - Wikipedia

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    On the one hand, one hypothesis proposes that some non-human animals have complex cognitive processes which allow them to attribute mental states to other individuals, sometimes called "mind-reading" while another proposes that non-human animals lack these skills and depend on more simple learning processes such as associative learning; [4] or ...

  4. Mind reading - Wikipedia

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    Mind reading may refer to: Telepathy, the transfer of information between individuals by means other than the five senses; The illusion of telepathy in the performing art of mentalism. Cold reading, a set of techniques used by mentalists to imply that the reader knows much more about the person than the reader actually does

  5. Animal consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Young human and non-human animals without neocortices retain these brain-mind functions. Furthermore, neural circuits supporting behavioral/ electrophysiological states of attentiveness, sleep and decision making appear to have arisen in evolution as early as the invertebrate radiation, being evident in insects and cephalopod mollusks (e.g ...

  6. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    The mind and behavior of non-human animals has captivated the human imagination for centuries. Many writers, such as Descartes, have speculated about the presence or absence of the animal mind. [7] These speculations led to many observations of animal behavior before modern science and testing were available.

  7. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc.—to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, intentions, and perspectives that are different from one's own. [70] There is some evidence that dogs demonstrate a theory of mind by

  8. Ernest Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    The Functions of Sleep. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1973. ISBN 9780300017014; Boundaries in the Mind: A New Psychology of Personality. New York: Basic Books, 1991. ISBN 9780465007394; The Nature and Functions of Dreaming. Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN 9780199751778; Boundaries: A New Way to Look at the World. Summerland, CA ...

  9. Sleep Like a Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Most of the text is found at the beginning of the book, allowing kids to become drowsy as the story continues making this book a perfect bed time story. Sleep Like a Tiger also uses different analogies to relate animals and their sleep behaviors to those of the little girl. . [3] The parents in this book practice the psychological art of ...