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Dr. Hannah Clark is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, affiliated with the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences and the Centre for Comparative & Evolutionary Psychology. Her research focuses on cross-species behavioral studies, particularly comparing primate and canid cognition.
- Keywords: Comparative Psychology, Animal Cognition, Cross-Species Behavioral Studies
Her recent publications investigate attentional prerequisites for language acquisition in animals, performance of domestic dogs on object choice tasks, and meta-analyses comparing ontogenetic and phylogenetic cognitive development. She employs experimental and theoretical frameworks to explore cognitive evolution and social learning mechanisms.
Dr. Clark's work has been cited 56 times across 158 readers on Mendeley, with articles receiving social media attention and Wikipedia references. She collaborates extensively with Dr. David Leavens and Dr. Melissa Elsherif.
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