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Bottlenose Dolphin - Cognition |  | Bottlenose Dolphin - Cognition: Encyclopedia II - Bottlenose Dolphin - Cognition |  | Cognitive abilities investigated in the dolphin include concept formation, sensory skills, and the use of mental representation of dolphins. Such research has been ongoing since the late 70s through the present, and include the specific areas of: acoustic mimicry, behavioral mimicry (inter- and intra-specific), comprehension of novel sequences in an [animal language|artificial language]] (including non finite state grammars as well as novel anomalous sequences), memory, monitoring of self behaviors (including reporting on these, as well as a ...
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Bottlenose Dolphin - Cognition
Cognitive abilities investigated in the dolphin include concept formation, sensory skills, and the use of mental representation of dolphins. Such research has been ongoing since the late 70s through the present, and include the specific areas of: acoustic mimicry, behavioral mimicry (inter- and intra-specific), comprehension of novel sequences in an [animal language|artificial language]] (including non finite state grammars as well as novel anomalous sequences), memory, monitoring of self behaviors (including reporting on these, as well as avoiding or repeating them), reporting on the presence and absence of objects, object categorization, discrimination and matching (identity matching to sample, delayed matching to sample, arbitrary matching to sample, matching across echolocation and vision, reporting that no identity match exists, etc.), synchronous creative behaviors between two animals, comprehension of symbols for various body parts, comprehension of the pointing gesture and gaze (as made by dolphins or humans), problem solving, echolocative eavesdropping, attention, mirror self-recognition, and more. Some researchers include Louis Herman, Mark Xitco, John Gory, Stan Kuczaj, Lori Marino, Diana Reiss, Adam Pack, and many others.
See Also: Akeakamai, Dolphin subject of animal language research.
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