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SUBMITTER: Gruber R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6384166 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gruber Romana R Schiestl Martina M Boeckle Markus M Frohnwieser Anna A Miller Rachael R Gray Russell D RD Clayton Nicola S NS Taylor Alex H AH
Current biology : CB 20190207 4
One of the mysteries of animal problem-solving is the extent to which animals mentally represent problems in their minds. Humans can imagine both the solution to a problem and the stages along the way [1-3], such as when we plan one or two moves ahead in chess. The extent to which other animals can do the same is far less clear [4-25]. Here, we presented New Caledonian crows with a series of metatool problems where each stage was out of sight of the others and the crows had to avoid either a dis ...[more]