Part I. Complexity and the Animal Mind: Introduction / Maggie McGonigle-Chalmers; 1. Relational and absolute discrimination learning by squirrel monkeys: establishing a common ground with human cognition / Barry T.Jones; 2. Serial list retention by non-human primates: complexity and cognitive continuity / F. Robert Treichler; 3. The use of spatial structure in working memory: a comparative standpoint / Carlo De Lillo; 4. The emergence of linear sequencing in children: a continuity account and a formal model / Maggoe McGonigle-Chalmers and Iain Kusel; 5. Sensitivity to quantity: what counts across species? / Sarah T.Boysen and Anna M.Yocom
Part II. Complexity in Robots: Introduction / David McFarland; 6. Towards cognitive robotics: robotics, biology and developmental psychology / Mark Lee, Ulrich Nehmzow and Marcos Rodriguez; 7. Structuring intelligence: the role of hierarchy, modularity and learning in generating intelligent behaviour / ; Joana J. Bryson; 8. Epistemology, access, and computational models / George Luger; 9. Reasoning about representations in autonomous systems: what Pólya and Lakatos have to say / Alan Bundy
Part III. Language, Evolution and the Complex Mind: Introduction / Keith Stenning; 10. How to qualify for a cognitive upgrade: executive control, glass ceilings, and the limits of simian success / Andy Clark; 11. Private codes and public structures / Colin Allen; 12. The emergence of complex language / Wolfram Hinzen; 13. Language evolution: enlarging the picture / Keith Stenning and Michael Van Lambalgen
Epilogue: Brendan McGonigle.