How Animals Think
He looks at how animals solve problems, just like you do when you figure out a puzzle or find your way through a maze. Some animals, like dolphins or crows, can remember things for a long time, it’s like having a super strong memory that helps them catch fish or find food.
What Bryan Studies
Bryan watches how animals learn and think, almost like he's watching a movie of their brains at work. He might see a dog learning tricks, or a bird figuring out where to fly next. It's like being a detective, he follows clues to understand what animals are thinking and feeling.
He wants to know: What makes them smart? How do they remember things? And most of all, how can we help them think better?
It’s not magic, it’s just really cool science!
Examples
- A dog understands when its owner is sad
- Octopuses solve puzzles to get food
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See also
- Arnold Scheibel - How Do Brains Function?
- Arnold Scheibel - How Are Brains Structured?
- Do Animals Have Minds like Humans?
- Do we only use 10% of our brain?
- Do We All See The Same Colors?