This is amazing! "We" observed a #Cow using a Tool for multiple Purposes!

- Article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2025.11.059
- Video(s):
- https://www.cell.com/cms/10.1016/j.cub.2025.11.059/asset/be3394f8-a4c7-429f-9aae-98e94e25acf6/main.assets/mmc4.mp4
- https://youtu.be/3rX1dx8HpL0

Veronica, the Cow, has adapted to use a Stick to itch and massage their Body selectively with the various Textures available on the Surface of the Stick.

#AnimalBehavior #ComparativePsychology #Psychology #AnimalFacts #Bovine #Bos_taurus #CognitiveEthology #Ethology #Cognition #Sociobiology #AnimalConsciousness #Ecology

Two new reviews (2/2): Providing an exceedingly interesting take on how animals understand death, Playing Possum manages to be both accessible to a general audience and relevant to specialists. Out this coming Tuesday!

https://inquisitivebiologist.com/2024/10/12/book-review-playing-possum-how-animals-understand-death/

#Ethology #AnimalBehavior #ComparativePsychology #Death #Thanatology #Books #BookReview #Bookstodon #Scicomm @Susana_MonsO @princetonupress @princetonnature @animalbehaviourlive @SICBJOURNALS @bookstodon

Book review – Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death

Providing an exceedingly interesting take on how animals understand death, Playing Possum manages to be both accessible to a general audience and relevant to specialists.

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A photo of a flock of sheep.

Sheep don't know:

That they're sheep (mammals)

That they're breathing oxygen.

That they're on a planet.

Why the grass is green & the sky is blue.

How the sun shines & why day turns to night.

However, sheep do implicitly "know', that safety comes in numbers. That humans are a threat. How to care, therefore, try to protect their young.

Sheep generally behave instinctively ("gut feelings". I.e., the nervous system).

#ComparativePsychology #nature #animals

Like humans, an #AI exhibited a logical content effect:

it was better at #logic when the tasks were about 'realistic" (rather than more abstract or "arbitrary") stuff.

Ishita Dasgupta presented the #DeepMind team's results.

Free copy of the paper: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2207.07051

This could be a glimpse at a new human-vs-AI #comparativePsychology.

Example: This context effect emerged from a monolithic system. What does this say about #DualProcess theories/debates?

#computerScience #DecisionScience

Language models show human-like content effects on reasoning tasks

Reasoning is a key ability for an intelligent system. Large language models (LMs) achieve above-chance performance on abstract reasoning tasks, but exhibit many imperfections. However, human abstract reasoning is also imperfect. For example, human reasoning is affected by our real-world knowledge and beliefs, and shows notable "content effects"; humans reason more reliably when the semantic content of a problem supports the correct logical inferences. These content-entangled reasoning patterns play a central role in debates about the fundamental nature of human intelligence. Here, we investigate whether language models $\unicode{x2014}$ whose prior expectations capture some aspects of human knowledge $\unicode{x2014}$ similarly mix content into their answers to logical problems. We explored this question across three logical reasoning tasks: natural language inference, judging the logical validity of syllogisms, and the Wason selection task. We evaluate state of the art large language models, as well as humans, and find that the language models reflect many of the same patterns observed in humans across these tasks $\unicode{x2014}$ like humans, models answer more accurately when the semantic content of a task supports the logical inferences. These parallels are reflected both in answer patterns, and in lower-level features like the relationship between model answer distributions and human response times. Our findings have implications for understanding both these cognitive effects in humans, and the factors that contribute to language model performance.

arXiv.org

I really learnt a lot from this recent review paper about collaboration in other animals

How animals collaborate: Underlying proximate mechanisms by Shona Duguid and Alicia Melis in WIREs Cognitive Science

https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/wcs.1529

#apes #collaboration #comparativepsychology #cooperation #socialcognition #sharedintentionality

Finally found out how to follow hashtags and starting to feel like I'm getting the hang of this. So, time for a re-#introduction: I work in #philosophy, where I specialise in #AnimalCognition, #AnimalEthics, #AnimalBehavior, #PhilosophyOfAnimalMinds. I work interdisciplinarily and aim to be in a dialogue with folks from #Ethology and #ComparativePsychology. I'm also interested in #BehavioralEcology, #Evolution, #AnimalWelfare, #AnimalStudies, and all things #Science. Happy to be here! :)

The Umwelt, what a creature can perceive, is probably important to #ai as well.
#perception #nature #uv #comparativepsychology #umwelt

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01745-5

Ed Yong on the wondrous world of animal senses

Science journalist Ed Yong tells Nature about his new book An Immense World | 01 July 2022