Education
M.A., Ph.D. Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
B.A. Philosophy, University of Colorado at Boulder
Professor Harley teaches courses in cognitive psychology and comparative cognition. Her research focuses on cognitive processes in dolphins.
Recent Courses
Cognitive Psychology
Introduction to Comparative Cognitive Laboratory
Methods and Representations in Environmental Studies
Laboratory in Comparative Cognition
Origins of Human Cognition
Introduction to Psychology: Animal Thinking (a first-year seminar)
Selected Awards and Exhibitions
Excellence in Science Communication Award for poster (2009), Echoic Shape Discrimination by Dolphins?, at the 18th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals
Selected Publications
Harley, H.E., Cook, P.F., & Bauer, G.B. (Submitted). The future of comparative cognition? Conservation! Submitted to Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews , October 2023.
Fellner, W., Harley, H.E., & Losch, B.A. (2022). Observing the nature of relationships in male bottlenose dolphins. Animal Cognition.
Harley, H.E., Fellner, W., Frances, C., Thomas, A., Losch, B., Newton, K., & Feuerbach, D. (2022). Information-seeking across auditory scenes by an echolocating dolphin. Animal Cognition .
Delon, N., Cook, P.F., Bauer, G.B., & Harley, H.E. (2020). Consider the agent in the bug: Commentary on Mikhalevich & Powell on Invertebrate Minds . Animal Sentience.
Bauer, G.B., Harley, H.E., & Cook, P.F. (2020). The relevance of ecological transitions to intelligence in marine mammals. Frontiers in Psychology .
DeLong, C.M., Fellner, W., Wilcox, K.T., Odell, K., & Harley, H.E. (2019). Visual perception in a bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ): Successful recognition of 2D objects rotated in the picture and depth planes. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 134 (2), 180–196. http://doi.org/10.1037/com0000207
Harley, H.E. (2017). Cognition. In J. Mann (Ed.), Deep Thinkers . Brighton, UK: Ivy Press.
Harley, H.E., & Bauer, G.B. (2017). Cetacean cognition. In J. Vonk & T.K. Schackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior . New York: Springer.
Kershenbaum, A., Blumstein, D., Roch, M., Akcay, C., Backus, G., Bee, M., Bohn, K., Cao, Y., Carter, G., Cäsar, C., Coen, M., DeRuiter, S., Doyle, L., Edelman, S., Ferrer -i-Cancho, R., Freeberg, T., Garland, E., Gustison, M., Harley, H., Huetz, C., Hughes, M., Hyland Bruno, J., Ilany, A., Jin, D., Johnson, M., Ju, C., Karnowski, J., Lohr, B., Manser, M., McCowan, B., Mercado, E., Narins, P., Piel, A., Rice, M., Salmi, R., Sasahara, K., Sayigh, L., Shiu, Y., Taylor, C., Vallejo, E., Waller, S., Zamora-Gutierrez, V. (2014). Acoustic sequences in non-human animals: A tutorial review and prospectus . Biological Reviews . Doi: 10.1111/brv.12160
King, S.L., Harley, H.E., & Janik, V.M. (2014). The role of signature whistle matching in bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ). Animal Behaviour 96, 79-86.
Harley, H.E. (2013). Consciousness in dolphins? A review of recent evidence. Journal of Comparative Physiology . DOI: 10.1007/s00359-013-0816-8.
Harley, H.E., Fellner, W., & Losch, B. (2013). Dolphin echolocation is not seeing with sound. POMA, 19, DOI: 10.1121/1.4800973.