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Rational Animals, Irrational Humans
Rational Animals, Irrational Humans
●Edited by
Shigeru Watanabe, Aaron P. Blaisdell, Ludwig Huber,
Allan Young
Contents Preface ⅰ Aaron P. Blaisdell, Ludwig Huber, Allan Young and Shigeru Watanabe Part Ⅰ: Theoretical Considerations 1 Degrees of Rationality in Human and Non-Human Animals ....................3 Ludwig Huber 2 On Becoming Approximately Rational: The Relational Reinterpretation Hypothesis ....................23 Derek C. Penn and Daniel J. Povinelli 3 What Does it Mean to Observe Rationality?: A Philosophical Discussion ....................45 Dominique Lestel 4 Mirror Neurons and the Rationality Problem ....................67 Allan Young Part Ⅱ: Rational Choice 5 Learning about Absent Events in Human Contingency Judgements ....................83 Leyre Castro, Edward A. Wasserman and Helena Matute 6 Rational Decisions: The Adaptive Nature of Context-Dependent Choice ....................101 Alexandra G. Rosati and Jeffrey R. Stevens 7 Rationality in Animal Behavior: An Illustration Involving Categorization and Associative Learning .........................119 Ruth Adam and Esteban Freidin 8 The Concorde Fallacy in Pigeons ....................135 Shigeru Watanabe Part Ⅲ: nbsp;Causality 9 The Role of Associative Processes in Spatial, Temporal, and Casual Cognition ....................153 Aaron P. Blaisdell 10 Causal Knowledge for Events and Objects in Animals .....................173 Amanda Seed and Josep Call 11 Physical Reasoning in Infancy: Real Objects, Televised Objects and its Relationships between them ....................189 Naoko Dan and Kazuo Hiraki 12 Perceptual Logics in a Comparative Perspective: The Case of Amodal Completion ....................201 Kazuo Fujita and Tomokazu Ushitani Part Ⅳ: Insight and Reasoning 13 Exclusion Performances in Non-Human Animals: From Pigeons to Chimpanzees and back again ....................217 Christian Schloegl, Thomas Bugnyar and Ulrike Aust 14 How to Open the Door to System 2: Debiasing the Bat and Ball Problem ....................235 Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst 15 Dynamics of Insight Problem-Solving: Its Generative, Redundant, and Interactive Nature ....................253 Hiroaki Suzuki 16 A Neural Mechanism Subserving Irrational Inference in Humans and its Possible Precursor in Japanese Monkeys ....................269 Yumiko Yamazaki, Akitoshi Ogawa and Atsushi Iriki Part Ⅴ: Social Cognition 17 Bonding, Mentalising and Rationality ....................287 Auguste M.P. von Bayern and Nathan J. Emery 18 Gaze-Following in Human and Non-Human Primates: Insights from the Cueing-Paradigm ....................305 Christoph Teufel, Dean M. Alexis, Greg Davis and Nicola S. Clayton 19 Impaired Social Cognition in Parkinson's Disease ....................317 Masaru Mimura