Cognitive Ecology
Discover the fascinating intersection of animal behavior and cognitive science in Cognitive Ecology by Reuven Dukas. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1998, this comprehensive paperback spans 430 pages, exploring how environmental factors influence the way animals process information and make decisions. Dukas delves into the constraints imposed on nervous systems and how these limitations shape an animal's activities. By integrating concepts from evolutionary ecology and cognitive psychology, this insightful work provides a deeper understanding of cognition in the animal kingdom. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of animal ecology, this book offers valuable insights into the cognitive processes that drive behavior in various species. Whether you are studying biology, psychology, or simply have a passion for the sciences, Cognitive Ecology is an essential addition to your library.