Dear Readers:


International Journal of Comparative Psychology has just published several new 
papers on 
https://submit.escholarship.org/ojs/index.php/uclapsych_ijcp/issue/view/2274



Of interest to members of this listserv, please note the paper by Marulanda et 
al. and Dudzinski et al.

Other articles may be of interest from a comparative perspective.



We would also like to draw your attention to a final call for submissions to 
our final special issue celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Stan Kuczaj.  As a 
developmental psychologist, Stan turned his creative mind to the comparative 
application of developmental phenomena to marine mammals.  Across his 20+ year 
career studying marine mammals, he conducted both captive and field research on 
a variety of topics from cognitive psychology to the anthropogenic effects on 
free-ranging dolphins with collaborators around the world. We hope that this 
special issue will be of interest to the MARMAM readership and invite your 
submission by June 15, 2019.  Please contact Dr. Heather Hill, with any 
questions.



IJCP is a peer-reviewed, open access, no publication fees journal.



International Journal of Comparative Psychology Vol 32 (2019) Table of Contents



Research Article

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Domestication and the role of social play on the development of socio-cognitive 
skills in rats

                Sergio M Pellis,  Vivien C Pellis,   Brett T Himmler,           
    Klaudia

Modlińska,          Rafał Stryjek,     Bryan Kolb,         Wojciech Pisula



The role of outcome unit size in the collective foraging strategies of rats

                Luis Alfaro,          Federico Sanabria,           Rosalva 
Cabrera



Response-inhibition during problem solving in sheep

                Franziska Knolle,              Rita P Goncalves,             
Emma L Davies, Amy R Duff,        Jenny A

Morton



Three Levels of Consciousness: A Pattern in Phylogeny and Human Ontogeny

                Beat Wechsler



Description of a Bottlenose Dolphin Calf’s Acoustic And Visual Exploratory 
Behavior Towards a Non-Alimentary Complex Object

                Juliana Lopez Marulanda,             Noémie Roynette,           
Torea Blanchard,              Olivier

Adam,   Fabienne Delfour



Aristotelean-Thomistic Approach of Comparative Psychology

                Erika A. Brown, Charles I. Abramson





Brief Report

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A Facet Theory Analysis of the Structure of Cognitive Performance in New 
Zealand Robins (Petroica longipes)

                Paul M W Hackett,           Rachael C Shaw,               
Neeltje J Boogert,            Nicola S Clayton



Drinks Like a Fish: Neural Maturation Mitigates the Effects of Ethanol on 
Associative Learning in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

                Troy Dogulas Fort,           Jacob Negley,    Tamara Mcewen



Spatial memory in hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Depleting/Replenishing 
environments and pre-choice behaviors in the Radial Arm Maze

                Maryed Rojas Leguizamon,          Nataly Yañez,     Felipe 
Cabrera





Special Issue on Contact

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Methodological Considerations for Comparison of Cross-species Use of Tactile 
Contact

                Kathleen M Dudzinski,   Heather M Hill,  Maria Botero


Heather M. Hill, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Comparative Psychology
St. Mary’s University
San Antonio, TX 78228
210-431-6887
hhi...@stmarytx.edu

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