渡辺安里依 (ワタナベアリイ)
- 行動科学コース
- 認知情報科学専修
- a.watanabe@chiba-u.jp
- 電話番号: 非公開
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略歴
2013 | PhD in Psychology, University of Cambridge (UK) |
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2007 | BSc(Hons) in Psychology, University of Otago (NZ) |
研究内容
I study comparative cognition by designing and conducting behavioural experiments. I explore the similarities and differences between the minds of humans and other animals, with a focus on higher order cognition, such as metacognition and episodic memory.
主要な所属学会
日本動物心理学会
主要な研究業績
- Watanabe, A., Fujimoto, M., Hirai, K., & Ushitani, T. (2019) Pigeons discriminate shapes based on topological features. Vision Research, 158, 120-125.
- Watanabe, A., & Clayton, N.S. (2016). Hint-seeking behaviour of western scrub-jays in a metacognition task. Animal Cognition, 19, 53-64.
- Watanabe, A., Grodzinski, U., & Clayton, N. S. (2014). Western scrubjays allocate longer observation time to more valuable information. Animal Cognition, 17, 859-867.
- Grodzinski, U., Watanabe, A., & Clayton, N. S. (2012). Peep to pilfer: what scrub-jays like to watch when observing others. Animal Behaviour, 83, 1253-1260.
- Salwiczek, L.H., Watanabe, A., & Clayton, N.S. (2010). Ten years of research into avian models of episodic-like memory and its implications for developmental and comparative cognition. Behavioural Brain Research, 215(2), 221-234.