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_aAnimal creativity and innovation / _h[electronic resource] _cedited by Allison B. Kaufman, University of Connecticut, CT, USA ; James C. Kaufman, Neag School of Education, University of Connecticut, CT, USA. |
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_aLondon ; _aSan Diego, CA : _bAcademic Press/Elsevier, _c2015. |
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_a1 online resource (xxi, 516 pages) : _billustrations (some color). |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from e-book title screen (EBL platform, viewed July 1, 2016). | |
520 | _a"Animal Creativity and Innovation explores theories and research on animal innovation and creativity, comparing and contrasting it with theory and research on human creativity and innovation. In doing so, it encompasses findings from psychology, biology, neuroscience, engineering, business, ecology, and education. The book includes examples of animal innovation in parrots, dogs, marine mammals, insects, and primates, exploring parallels from creative play in children. The book defines creativity, differentiating it from play, and looks at evolutionary models and neurological constructs. The book further explores applied aspects of animal innovation and creativity including tool use and group dynamics, as well as barriers to creativity. The final chapters look into how creative behavior may be taught or trained. Each chapter is followed by a commentary for integration of thoughts and ideas between animal and human research, behavioral and cognitive research, and theory and observation in real life."--Provided by publisher. | ||
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_gI. _tEvidences of creativity : Creativity and innovation in the Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) / _rIrene M. Pepperberg : Creativity and innovation in the vocal mode ; Creativity and innovation in conceptual learning ; Commentary : What can creativity researchers learn from Grey parrots? / _rRonald A. Beghetto -- _tCreativity in the interaction: the case of dog-human play / _rRobert W. Mitchell : Constraint theory ; Expertise and attention ; Collaborative dyads ; Hercules' fakeouts ; Commentary : Creativity in the interaction / _rJessica Hoffmann -- _tExploration technique and technical innovations in corvids and parrots / _rAlice 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 / _rBeth A. Hennessey and John H. Stathis -- _tCetacean innovation / _rEric M. Patterson and Janet Mann : Tales from the tank ; Innovations at sea ; Cetaceans' innovation abilities ; Comparative insights ; Commentary : Proto-c creativity? / _rVlad Petre Gl�aveanu -- _gII. _tRequirements for creativity : Creativity, play, and the pace of evolution / _rGordon 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 / _rSandra W. Russ -- _tThe evolution of innovativeness: exaptation or specialized adaptation? / _rDaniel 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? / _rLiane Gabora and Apara Ranjan -- _tThe creative cerebellum: insight from animal and human studies / _rLaura 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? / _rMathias Benedek -- _tAnimal creativity: cross-species studies of cognition / _rKendra 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 / _rOshin Vartanian. |
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_gIII. _tThe struggle for creativity : Brain size and innovation in primates / _rAna 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 / _rThomas B. Ward -- _tMinding the gap: a comparative approach to studying the development of innovation / _rJackie 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 / _rRoni Reiter-Palmon -- _tNecessity, unpredictability and opportunity: an exploration of ecological and social drivers of behavioral innovation / _rPhyllis C. Lee and Antonio C. de A. Moura : Unpredictability ; Innovation in capuchin tool use ; Social skill innovation ; Commentary : Necessity, unpredictability, opportunity, and creativity / _rMarie J.C. Forgeard and Eranda Jayawickreme -- _tCognitive and noncognitive aspects of social learning / _rThomas 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 / _rJohn Baer -- _tOf course animals are creative: insights from generativity theory / _rRobert Epstein : Those amazing animals ; Animal art ; Generativity ; Commentary : Defining animal creativity: little-c, often; big-C, sometimes / _rDean Keith Simonton -- _gIV. _tPushing the boundaries of creativity : Conservatism versus innovation: the great ape story / _rJosep 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 / _rWeihua Niu -- _tTools for the trees: orangutan arboreal tool use and creativity / _rAnne 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 / _rDavid H. Cropley -- _tInsects as a model system to understand the evolutionary implications of innovation / _rEmilie 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? / _rSamuel T. Hunter -- _tCreating creative animals / _rKaren Pryor : About "anecdotal" observation ; Spontaneous creativity ; Modern, marker-based training ; Creative training precursors ; Creativity in the wild ; Commentary : Creating creative animals / _rJames C. Kaufman -- _tAnimal creativity and innovation: an integrated look at the field / _rWilliam J. O'Hearn, Allison B. Kaufman and James C. Kaufman. |
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_aSELF-HELP _xPersonal Growth _xGeneral. _2bisacsh |
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_aAnimal intelligence. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00809280 |
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_aPsychology, Comparative. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01081577 |
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_aKaufman, Allison B., _eeditor. |
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_aKaufman, James C. _uUniversity of Connecticut, _eeditor. |
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