Sure, I’ll try to come up with something soon. Can I just confirm that it’s the 28th I’m
speaking?
From: BERG <berg-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk> on behalf of Gemma Mackintosh
<gemma.mackintosh1(a)stir.ac.uk>
Date: Monday, 12 November 2018 at 16:17
To: berg Mailing List <berg(a)lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: [BERG] BERG 14th November
Hello, All!
This week, we have Deborah Bruce giving a talk titled "A Journey Down the Crow
Road"
Here is a short blurb to spark your interest:
A growing body of research suggests that Corvids may in fact be “Feathered Apes”, as some
of their cognitive abilities appear to be comparable with that of some primates. While
studies have been conducted with Ravens, Rooks and Jays, Carrion crows have received very
little attention. Much of corvid cognitive research is conducted in captive settings, with
very little evidence from the field. The aim of my research project is to take the “Lab to
the Field”, with a series of paradigms designed to examine physical cognition. My talk
will give a brief outline of my proposed studies along with an overview of the
feasibility study I’ve been conducting on campus over the last year.
As usual, BERG will start at 5:30pm in the common room - all welcome!
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See you soon!
Gemma