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More Reading for Nicky Clayton's Talk

More reading for Nicky Clayton's talk (links will appear shortly)

  • Nicola S. Clayton & Anthony Dickinson (1998), Episodic-likememory during cache recovery by scrub jays [clayton_etal_nature.pdf]
  • N. S. Clayton and N.J Emery (2005), Corvid Cognition [emery_clayton_2001.pdf]
  • Nicola S. Clayton, Kara Shirley Yu, and Anthony Dickinson (2003), Interacting Cache Memories: Evidence for Flexible Memory Use by Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma californica) [clayton_etal_2003.pdf]
  • Nicola S. Clayton, Joanna Dally, James Gilbert, and Anthony Dickinson (2005, Food Caching by Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma californica) is Sensitive to the Conditions at Recovery [sj-caching-jep-rev_ms.pdf]

 

 

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Mental Time Travel in Animals.

Clayton, N. S., Bussey, T. J. & Dickinson, A. (2003). Can animals recall the past and plan for the future? Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4, 685-691. (See also Nature 424, xv.)

Clayton, N. S., Bussey, T. J., Emery, N. J. & Dickinson, A. (2003). Prometheus to Proust: The case for behavioural criteria for 'mental time travel'. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7 (10), 436-437.

Episodic Memory and Future Planning in Western Scrub-Jays

Clayton, N. S., Dally, J. M., Gilbert, J. D. J. & Dickinson, A. (2005). Food Caching by Western Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma californica): A Case of Prospective Cognition. J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Proc, next issue.

Clayton, N. S. Yu, K. S & Dickinson, A. (2003). Interacting cache memories: evidence of flexible memory use by scrub jays. J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Proc., 29, 14-22.

Clayton, N. S., Yu, K. & Dickinson, A. D. (2001). Scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) can form integrated memory for multiple features of caching episodes.J.Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Proc., 27, 17-29.

Clayton, N. S. & Dickinson, A. D. (1998). Episodic-like memory during cache recovery by scrub jays. Nature,395, 272- 278. See also Nature, 395, 215-216.

Developing a Rodent Model of Episodic Memory

Clayton, N. S. & Griffiths, D. P. (2002). Testing episodic-like memory in animals. In: The Neuropsychology of Memory, Third Edition. Squire, L.& Schacter, D., Eds. Guilford Publications Inc., New York. Chapter 38, pp.492-507.

Memory, Hormones and the Hippocampus

Healy, S. D., de Kort, S. R. & Clayton, N. S. (2005). Hippocampal function and behavioural ecologists: a fatally flawed relationship? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 20, 17-22

Lucas, J. R., Brodin, A., de Kort, S. R. & Clayton, N. S. (2004). Does Hippocampal Size Correlate with the Degree of Caching Specialization? Proc Roy Soc Lond B.

Pravosudov, V. V. & Clayton, N. S. (2002). A test of the adaptive specialization hypothesis: population differences in caching, memory and the hippocampus in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapilla). Behavioral Neuroscience, 16, 515-522.

Pravosudov, V. V. & Clayton, N. S (2001). Effects of demanding foraging conditions on cache retrieval accuracy in mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli).Proc Roy Soc Lond B. 268, 363-368.

Clayton, N. S. (2001) Hippocampal growth and maintenance depends on food-caching experience in juvenile mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli). Behavioral Neuroscience, 115, 614-625.

Social and Physical Cognition in Corvids

Dally, J. M., Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (In press). Cache protection strategies by western scrub-jays: implications for social cognition. Animal Behaviour.

Dally, J. M., Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (2004). Cache protection strategies by western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica): hiding food in the shade. Proc Roy Soc Lond B Biological Letters, 271, 5387-5390.

de Kort, S., Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (2003). Food offering in jackdaws (Corvus monedula). Naturwissenschaften 90, 238-240.

Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (2001). Effects of experience and social context on prospective caching strategies in scrub jays. Nature, 414, 443-446. See also Nature, 447, 349.

Comparative Cognition of Corvids and Apes

Clayton, N. S. & Emery, N. J. (2005). Corvid cognition. Current Biology, 15, R80-81.

Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (2004) The mentality of crows. Convergent evolution of intelligence in corvids and apes. Science, 306, 1903-1907.

Emery, N. J. & Clayton, N. S. (2004). Comparing the complex cognition of birds and primates. In: Comparative Vertebrate Cognition. Chapter 1, pp. 3-55. Rogers, L. J. & Kaplan, G. S, Eds. Kluwer Academic Press, The Hague.