Title
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
Author(s)
Marino L., Connor R.C., Fordyce R.E., Herman L.M., Hof P.R., Lefebvre L., Lusseau D., McCowan B., Nimchinsky E.A., Pack A.A., Rendell L., Reidenberg J.S., Reiss D., Uhen M.D., Van Der Gucht E., Whitehead H.
Published
2007
Publisher
PLoS Biology
Abstract
[No abstract available]
Keywords
animal behavior; animal communication; animal wellbeing; bottlenose dolphin; brain; brain function; brain size; Cetacea; cognition; cognitive development; echolocation; elephant; Eocene; evolution; evolutionary adaptation; evolutionary developmental biology; glia cell; human; human versus animal comparison; intelligence; learning; Miocene; neocortex; neuroanatomy; nonhuman; Oligocene; review; social learning; sperm whale; Cetacea

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