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Social cognition in fishes

Journal

TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Volume 18, Issue 9, Pages 465-471

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.005

Keywords

fish; social cognition; brain; physiology; behavior; ecological approach

Funding

  1. Swiss Science Foundation
  2. Gates Cambridge Scholarship

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Brain evolution has often been correlated with the cognitive demands of social life. Further progress depends on our ability to link cognitive processes to corresponding brain part sizes and structures, and, ultimately, to demonstrate causality. Recent research suggests that fishes are suitable to test general hypotheses about vertebrate social cognition and its evolution: brain structure and physiology are rather conserved among vertebrates, and fish are able to perform complex decisions in social context. Here, we outline the opportunities for experimentation and comparative studies using fish as model systems, as well as some current shortcomings in fish social cognition research.

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