Basic Models of Animal Cognition - Part 3
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the fascinating world of animal cognition in this third installment of a three-part lecture series presented by Erica Cartmill from Indiana University Bloomington. Delve into the common challenges faced by all species on Earth, including navigation, food acquisition, mate selection, risk assessment, and danger avoidance. Examine how different animals have evolved unique solutions to these shared problems, with some resembling human approaches while others diverge radically. Gain insights into the scientific methods employed to measure and test animal cognition in both field and laboratory settings. Learn about the additional complexities faced by social species in measuring, tracking, and testing relationships with others. Discover how animals explore and exploit resources, learn from past actions, and predict future outcomes. This comprehensive lecture, part of IPAM's Mathematics of Intelligences Tutorials at UCLA, offers a deep dive into the diverse cognitive strategies employed across the animal kingdom.
Syllabus
Erica Cartmill - Basic Models of Animal Cognition, Pt. 3 of 3 - IPAM at UCLA
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)