Alex & Me
How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence--and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process
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Julia Gibson
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Irene Pepperberg
New York Times Bestseller
The remarkable true story of an extraordinary relationship between psychologist Irene M. Pepperberg and Alex, an African Grey parrot who proved scientists and accepted wisdom wrong by demonstrating an astonishing ability to communicate and understand complex ideas.
""You be good. I love you,"" were Alex's final words to his owner, research scientist Irene Pepperberg, before his premature death at age thirty-one on September 6, 2007. An African Grey parrot, Alex had a brain the size of a shelled walnut, yet he could add, sound out words, understand concepts like bigger, smaller, more, fewer, and none, and he disproved the widely accepted idea that birds possess no potential for language or anything remotely comparable to human intelligence.
Alex & Me is the incredible story of an amazing, irascible parrot and his best friend who stayed together through thick and thin for thirty years—the astonishing, moving, and unforgettable story of a landmark scientific achievement and a beautiful relationship.
©2008 Irene M. Pepperberg; (P)2008 HarperCollins PublishersLos oyentes también disfrutaron:
Animal cognition and scientific careers.
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wonderful book, emotionally and intellectually.
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Wow!
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There is indeed, however, a good deal of genuine caring, of true respect between the two and it is clear that there was a strong bond between them. Pepperberg would go as far as bringing Alex to her home during down time, that is until he spotted two predatory owls outside the window. Despite Irene closing the curtains, Alex could not be comforted, proving that, despite the prevailing scientific thought at the time, even though he couldn't see them anymore, to him the owls still existed.
It's a fascinating book, pretty funny at times, and ultimately heartbreaking at the end. The studies may still go on, but with this book, at least the memory of Alex goes on too.
The Cognitive Studies Of A Remarkable Bird
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Very Good Book about a Very Controversial Subject
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Totally Enjoyable
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K. Navarro
Alex is one of the most important lessons all humans should hear
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interesting story, fascinating bird
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Bird Brain? NOT!
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From the Factual history background story how this book was put together chapter by chapter to the narration all of it is mesmerizing!
Over the years hearing and learning about Alex and knowing that he pasted long before expected. I remind myself, he left so early because we still are not ready for the vast capacity of intelligence he was capable of teaching us.
Thank you Alex and Pepperberg for share your wealth of knowledge…and all those who had a hand in it!!
I always new Alex was Amazing!
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