Thomas R. Zentall is a professor of psychology at the University of Kentucky. His research focusses on learning and memory in non-human animals.[1][2][3] A former president of both the Midwestern Psychological Association and the Eastern Psychological Association, Zentall has over 300 publications in peer-reviewed journals.[1] In 2014 Zentall was honoured by the Comparative Cognition Society for his contributions to the study of animal cognition.[4]
He is a fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b "Comparative Cognition Laboratory". uky.edu. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^ Pappas, Stephanie (October 2010). "Bird Brains: Pigeons Gamble Just Like Humans". LiveScience.com. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^ Bodkin, Henry (April 18, 2017). "Bird brains not so stupid: pigeons show human-like ability to build knowledge through generations". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^ "CCS - CCS Research Award". comparativecognition.org. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ^ "Fellows". Society of Experimental Psychologists. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
External links
edit- An interview with Zentall on YouTube
- Zentall's master lecture at the 2014 Conference on Comparative Cognition on YouTube
- Thomas Zentall publications indexed by Google Scholar