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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Legare, C.H.; Nielsen, M. |
Imitation and Innovation: The Dual Engines of Cultural Learning |
|
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
5931 |
19 |
688-699 |
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Manser, M.B.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. |
Suricate alarm calls signal predator class and urgency |
2002 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
686 |
6 |
55-57 |
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Markman, E.M.; Abelev, M. |
Word learning in dogs? |
2004 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
274 |
8 |
479-81; discussion 481 |
|
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McLaren I.P.L. |
Animal Learning and Cognition: A neural network approach |
1998 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
3464 |
2 |
236-236 |
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Povinelli, D.J.; Vonk, J. |
Chimpanzee minds: suspiciously human? |
2003 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
4959 |
7 |
157-160 |
|
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Rosati, A.G. |
Foraging Cognition: Reviving the Ecological Intelligence Hypothesis |
2017 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
6586 |
21 |
691-702 |
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Schnall, Simone; Gattis,Merideth |
Transitive Inference by Visual Reasoning |
1998 |
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society |
610 |
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929-934 |
|
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Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L.; Bergman, T.J. |
Primate social cognition and the origins of language |
2005 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
343 |
9 |
264-266 |
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Tomasello M.; Call J.; Hare B. |
Chimpanzees understand psychological states – the question is which ones and to what extent |
2003 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
3501 |
7 |
153-156 |
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Vallortigara G. |
Minds of Their Own |
1998 |
Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
3466 |
2 |
118-118 |
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