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Irene Maxine Pepperberg (born
April 1, 1949) is an
American scientist noted for her
studies in
animal cognition,
particularly in
relation to parrots. She...
- University. When Alex was
about one year old,
Pepperberg bought him at a pet shop. In her book "Alex & Me",
Pepperberg describes her
unique relationship with...
- 2021.
Pepperberg,
Irene M. (2009). The Alex studies:
cognitive and
communicative abilities of grey parrots.
Harvard University Press.
Pepperberg, Irene...
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Dalton purchased Apollo with the
intent to
train him
based on
Irene Pepperberg's model/rival technique, and do****ent the
process through YouTube videos...
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scientific studies—for
example those conducted over a 30-year
period by
Irene Pepperberg with a grey
parrot named Alex and
other parrots,
covered in
stories on...
- "Cognitive
Abilities of
Araneophagic Jumping Spiders". In Balda,
Russell P.;
Pepperberg,
Irene M.; Kamil, Alan C. (eds.).
Animal cognition in nature: the convergence...
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trainer and animal. This
point of view has been
strongly argued by
Irene Pepperberg in
relation to her
studies of
parrots (Alex), and by
Allen and Beatrix...
- productions. The dolphins'
names here were
Akeakamai and Phoenix.
Irene Pepperberg used the
vocal modality for
language production and
comprehension in a...
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paradoxical absence of
evidence for
extraterrestrial intelligence.
Irene Pepperberg, the
animal cognition scientist whose work with the parrot, Alex, is referenced...
- Experiment) is a well
known case
study (1976–2007)
which was
developed by
Pepperberg, who
found that the
African gray
parrot Alex did not only
mimic vocalisations...