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Bird Brain

The Incredible Intelligence of Crows, and What This Tells Us About Ourselves

What if one of the most intelligent minds on Earth could fly?

Crows and ravens can solve multi-step puzzles, use and shape tools, remember human faces for years, and plan ahead. In this groundbreaking new book, Neuroscientist Andreas Nieder reveals how these birds think, and why their intelligence is reshaping what science believes about the mind.

At the centre of Bird Brain is Edgar, a crow raised in Nieder’s lab at the University of Tübingen. As Edgar grows from chick to adult, his abilities — learning, counting, decision-making — offer a rare, inside look at the cognitive world of corvids.

Crows don’t have a human-like brain. So how does Edgar do it? Nieder’s research shows that a different brain structure, the pallium, can produce surprisingly advanced forms of thought, challenging long-held ideas about intelligence and consciousness.

Smart, surprising, and deeply thought-provoking, Bird Brain will alter how you see all animals — and challenge how you understand us.

About Andreas Nieder

Andreas Nieder is a biologist and Professor of Animal Physiology and Director of the Institute of Neurobiology at the University of Tübingen. With more than 15 years of dedicated work studying crows, Nieder is the preeminent authority in the field of corvid cognition, and is a world-renowned expert in animal cognition. His research on crow consciousness was published as a Science cover feature in 2020. Nieder has appeared on the likes of NPR and BBC Radio 4 to discuss the incredible world of crows, and his research has been highlighted in leading science outlets including New Scientist and Quanta.
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  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • ISBN: 9781529971996
  • Length: 416 pages
  • Price: £9.99
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