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  2. Animal cognition - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Perception. 3.2 Attention. 3.2.1 ... [11] In no case is an animal activity to be interpreted in terms of higher psychological processes if it can be fairly ...

  3. Theory of mind in animals - Wikipedia

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    Much of the early work on ToM in animals focused on the understanding chimpanzees have of human knowledge. The term "theory of mind" was originally proposed by Premack and Woodruff in 1978. [2] [5] Early studies focused almost entirely on studying if chimpanzees could understand the knowledge of humans. This approach turned out not to be ...

  4. Category:Ethology - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; සිංහල ... Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (1 C, 5 P) B. Behavioral ecology (3 C, ... Animal perception of magic; Animal sexual ...

  5. Category:Perception - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; සිංහල ... Perception is the organization, ... Senses (6 C, 11 P) Suffering (4 C, 38 P) Synesthesia (32 P) V. Visual perception (10 C, 96 P) Pages in ...

  6. Multisensory integration - Wikipedia

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    Multimodal perception is how animals form coherent, valid, and robust perception by processing sensory stimuli from various modalities. Surrounded by multiple objects and receiving multiple sensory stimulations, the brain is faced with the decision of how to categorize the stimuli resulting from different objects or events in the physical world.

  7. Comparison of sensory perception in species - Wikipedia

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    [1] Bat calls range from about 12,000 Hz - 160,000 Hz. n/a They also have a high quality sense of smell. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Dog: Dogs are dichromat and less sensitive to differences in grey shades than humans and also can detect brightness at about half the accuracy of humans. [2]

  8. Perception - Wikipedia

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    Perception is not only the passive receipt of these signals, but it is also shaped by the recipient's learning, memory, expectation, and attention. [4] [5] Sensory input is a process that transforms this low-level information to higher-level information (e.g., extracts shapes for object recognition). [5]

  9. Scalar expectancy - Wikipedia

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    For example, when timing a 10 sec interval an animal might be precise to within 1 sec, whereas when timing a 100 sec interval the animal would be precise to only about 10 sec. Thus time perception is like the perception of lights, sounds, and other sensory events, where precision is also relative to the size (brightness, loudness, etc.) of the ...