Social Media & Interviews
Instagram: Social Cognition Lab (@socialcognitionlab)
Comparative and developmental psychology
Instagram: Valerie Kuhlmeier (@vkuhlmeier)
Comparative and developmental psychology
Twitter: Comparative Cognition (@Comp_Cog)
Curated posts on animal behaviour, cognition, and learning
Mastodon: Comparative Cognition (@CompCognition@fediscience.org)
Curated posts on animal behaviour, cognition, and learning
Twitter: Queen's Child & Adolescent Development Group (@QueensChildDev)
Information from the Developmental Psychology program at Queen's University
Facebook: Queen's Developmental Psychology (@ChildAndAdolescentDevelopment)
Information from the Developmental Psychology program at Queen's University
Spit & twitches
The animal cognition podcast
Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier
Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier
Jones, S.V.R., & Kuhlmeier, V.A. (2020). How do police dogs learn to do their job? Frontiers for Young Minds.
Grassroots K9 Interview with Valerie Kuhlmeier
Burrows, H., McCreary, M., Shore, M., Pinheiro, S., & Kuhlmeier, V. (2020). Animals helping animals: How dog detectives can help save endangered species Frontiers for Young Minds.
Infographics & Activity Books
Textbooks
Comparative Cognition
Authors: M.C. Olmstead & V.A. Kuhlmeier
Cambridge University Press
Infancy
Editor: V.A. Kuhlmeier
Open Access Textbook
(In preparation)
Circle Time