Kazuo FUJITA, D.Sci., is a professor of psychology at the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University. He was trained as a comparative psychologist at the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, in the graduate school. After obtaining his doctoral degree in 1982, he served as a researcher, assistant professor, and associate professor at the same institute. He moved to the main campus in 1996, where he has lead the comparative cognition laboratory for 16 years. He is much interested in the diversity of cognition in the animal kingdom and has tested various animals such as rodents, avians, nonhuman primates, dogs, and horses using both ethological and psychological methods, in collaboration with his postdocs and graduate students. For more details, visit https://www.psy.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/fujita/ (Japanese only).
Recorded OnDemand Lecture: Dog Cognition: A Report from Kyoto