News & Events

08.10.2018
 

Spatenstich für neue Konrad-Lorenz-Forschungsstelle in Grünau

 

Der Wildpark Grünau und die Konrad-Lorenz-Forschungsstelle der Universität Wien pflegen in den Bereichen Tierhaltung und Wissensvermittlung seit...

05.10.2018
 

Programme winter term 2018

04.10.2018
 

Wir freuen uns, dass wir Teil des "BE OPEN - Science & Society Festival" des FWF vom 8.-12. September 2018 am Maria Theresienplatz in Wien sein...

02.10.2018
 

TICS Special Issue: Time in the Brain

"The Evolution of Rhythm Processing"

S.A.Kotz; A.Ravignani; W.T.Fitch

 

 

02.10.2018
 

Munia and Rufus, two CogBio ravens from Haidlhof Research Station have successfully been relocated to the brand new raven aviary of the Zoo Vienna.

08.09.2018
 

CogBio at FWF "Be-Open Festival" 08.-12.September 2018

The Department of Cognitive Biology Vienna is proud to be participating in the Be Open Festival of the FWF as part of their 50 Years FWF festivities.

Publications


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Charlton B, Reby D, McComb K, Locatelli Y. Oestrous red deer hinds prefer high-pitched roars. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 2010;277(1695):2747-2753. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.0467

Braun A, Bugnyar T. Raven Machiavellian intelligence. In 25th International Ornithological Congress 2010, 22–28 August 2010, Campos do Jordão, Brazil: Tagungsband. Unknown publisher. 2010

Müller J. Social learning in a non-social reptile (Geochelone carbonaria). Biology Letters. 2010;6:614-616. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0092

Farago T, Pongrácz P, Range F, Viranyi Z, Miklósi Á. 'The bone is mine': affective and referential aspects of dog growls. Animal Behaviour. 2010;79(4):917-925. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2010.01.005

Fitch WT. The Evolution of Language. Cambridge University Press, 2010. 622 p.

Fraser O, Bugnyar T. The quality of social relationships in ravens. Animal Behaviour. 2010;79(4):927-933. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2010.01.008

Fitch WT. Three meanings of "recursion": key distinctions for biolinguistics. In The Evolution of Human Language: Biolinguistic Perspectives. Unknown publisher. 2010. p. 73-90

Fitch WT, Titze IR, Hunter EJ, Alipour F, Walsh EJ, Armstrong DL et al. Vocal power and pressure-flow relations in excised tiger larynges. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2010;213:3866-3873. doi: 10.1242/?jeb.044982

Fitch WT, Nicolas E, von Graevenitz A. Bio-Aesthetics, Dynamics and the Aesthetic Trajectory: A Cognitive and Cultural Perspective. In Skov M, Vartanian O, editors, Neuroaesthetics. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc. 2009. p. 59-102

Fitch WT. Biology of Music: Another One Bites the Dust. Current Biology. 2009;19(10):403-404. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2009.04.004

Huber L. Degrees of rationality in human and non-human animals. In Watanabe S, Blaisdell A, Huber L, Young A, editors, Rational Animals, Irrational Humans. Unknown publisher. 2009

Huber L. Evolutionary Approach. In Goldstein EB, editor, Encyclopedia of Perception. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd. 2009

Fitch WT. Fossil Cues to the Evolution of Speech. In Botha R, Knight C, editors, The Cradle of Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2009. p. 112-134

Fitch WT. Prolegomena to a Science of Biolinguistics. In Röska-Hardy LS, Neumann-Held E, editors, Learning from Animals?: Examining the Nature of Human Uniqueness. 1 ed. Hove: Psychology Press. 2009. p. 15-44

Watanabe S, (ed.), Young A, (ed.), Huber L, (ed.), Blaisdell A, (ed.), Yamazaki Y, (ed.). Rational Animals, Irrational Humans. Unknown publisher, 2009.

Fitch WT. The Biology & Evolution of Language: "Deep Homology" and the Evolution of Innovation. In Gazzaniga MS, editor, The Cognitive Neurosciences. Vol. IV. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2009. p. 873-885

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