Animal Cognition is a leading international journal dedicated to the study of cognitive processes in non-human animals. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and theoretical papers that explore the mental abilities, learning mechanisms, and problem-solving skills of various animal species. By providing insights into the complexities of animal minds, Animal Cognition promotes a deeper understanding of the evolution and diversity of intelligence.
Topics covered include perception, attention, memory, learning, communication, social cognition, and tool use. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Animal Cognition reaches a global audience of researchers in animal behavior, psychology, neuroscience, and related fields.
Animal Cognition encourages submissions that employ innovative methodologies and rigorous experimental designs to investigate the cognitive abilities of animals. By showcasing the latest discoveries and theoretical advancements, the journal aims to advance the field of comparative cognition and contribute to our understanding of the natural world.