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Dr. Amanda Seed
 
  Dr. Amanda Seed  

My research aims to address the evolutionary origins of conceptual thought and causal knowledge by combining developmental and comparative studies of physical problem-solving. Currently I am collaborating with Dr Josep Call to study causal knowledge for objects and events in apes and developing children, and together with Professor Nicky Clayton and Dr Nathan Emery at the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary University I study the convergent evolution of flexible problem-solving in corvids and apes.

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Seed AM, Call J (2009) Causal knowledge for events and objects in animals Rational Animals, Irrational Humans. S. Watanabe, A.P. Blaisdell, A. Young (ed), Keio University Press, pp173-187
Seed AM, Clayton NS, Emery NJ (2009) Intelligence in corvids and apes: A case of convergent evolution? Ethology 115 401-420
Seed AM, Call J, Emery NJ, Clayton NS (2009) Chimpanzees solve the trap problem when the confound of tool use is removed JEP:ABP 35 23-34
Seed AM, Clayton NS, Emery NJ (2008) Cooperative problem solving in rooks (Corvus frugilegus) Proceedings of the Royal Society B 275 1421-9.
 
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