Clive Wynne

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Arizona State University Department of Psychology Professor Clive.Wynne@asu.edu

Bio/Research

Dr. Clive Wynne is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University and Director of Research at Wolf Park, Indiana. He was educated at University College London and Edinburgh University in Scotland and has studied animal behavior in Britain, Germany, the U.S. and Australia in species ranging f...

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Bio/Research

Dr. Clive Wynne is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University and Director of Research at Wolf Park, Indiana. He was educated at University College London and Edinburgh University in Scotland and has studied animal behavior in Britain, Germany, the U.S. and Australia in species ranging from pigeons to dunnarts (a mouse-sized marsupial).

Several years ago he founded the Canine Cognition and Behavior Lab dedicated to the study of dogs and their wild relatives. As well as numerous scientific papers, he has also written for 'Psychology Today,' 'American Scientist,' the 'New York Times,' and other outlets. He is often quoted in print media and radio, and his science has been featured on several TV shows such as 'National Geographic,' 'Nova ScienceNow' and others.

He is the author of a textbook, 'Animal Cognition,' now in a new edition, and former editor in chief of the journal 'Behavioural Processes.' His most recent book is 'Do Animals Think?' (Princeton Univ. Press, 2004).


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