reviewBrain Behavior and EvolutionJan 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Brains, Innovations and Evolution in Birds and Primates

McGill University

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Abstract

Several comparative research programs have focused on the cognitive, life history and ecological traits that account for variation in brain size. We review one of these programs, a program that uses the reported frequency of behavioral innovation as an operational measure of cognition. In both birds and primates, innovation rate is positively correlated with the relative size of association areas in the brain, the hyperstriatum ventrale and neostriatum in birds and the isocortex and striatum in primates. Innovation rate is also positively correlated with the taxonomic distribution of tool use, as well as interspecific differences in learning. Some features of cognition have thus evolved in a remarkably similar…

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Keywords
  • Brain size
  • Cognition
  • Biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Interspecific competition
  • Ecology
  • Psychology
  • Zoology
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