Title
Griffin, D. Animal structure and function
Files
Description
Donald R. Griffin. Animal structure and function
Series: Modern biology series
Donald R. Griffin draws on the research in animal behavior, the philosophy of mind, and cognitive science of the 1980s and 1990s to broaden the terms in which one can consider the nature and potential of animal minds. In species ranging from bees to dolphins to chimpanzees, Griffin gives examples of foraging behavior, predatory tactics, artifact construction, tool use, and the experimental psychology of animal cognition. He gives us instances of animals communicating vocally and symbolically, revealing some of the surprising intricacies of their social arrangements.
Publication Date
1962
Publisher
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
City
New York
Keywords
physiology, anatomy
Recommended Citation
The Rockefeller University, "Griffin, D. Animal structure and function" (1962). RU Authors. 65.
https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/ru-authors/65
Comments
The Rockefeller University Library Level B QP 31 G851 1962