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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Gibson, B.M.; Shettleworth, S.J. |
Competition among spatial cues in a naturalistic food-carrying task |
2003 |
Learning & behavior : a Psychonomic Society publication |
368 |
31 |
143-159 |
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Hall, C.A.; Cassaday, H.J.; Derrington, A.M. |
The effect of stimulus height on visual discrimination in horses |
2003 |
Journal of Animal Science |
835 |
81 |
1715-1720 |
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Sousa, C.; Okamoto, S.; Matsuzawa, T. |
Behavioural development in a matching-to-sample task and token use by an infant chimpanzee reared by his mother |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2556 |
6 |
259-267 |
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Kuroshima, H.; Fujita, K.; Adachi, I.; Iwata, K.; Fuyuki, A. |
A Capuchin monkey (Cebus apella) recognizes when people do and do not know the location of food |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2558 |
6 |
283-291 |
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Santos, L.R.; Miller, C.T.; Hauser, M.D. |
Representing tools: how two non-human primate species distinguish between the functionally relevant and irrelevant features of a tool |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2570 |
6 |
269-281 |
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Toro, J.M.; Trobalon, J.B.; Sebastian-Galles, N. |
The use of prosodic cues in language discrimination tasks by rats |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2571 |
6 |
131-136 |
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Zentall, T.R.; Klein, E.D.; Singer, R.A. |
Evidence for detection of one duration sample and default responding to other duration samples by pigeons may result from an artifact of retention-test ambiguity |
2004 |
Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes |
232 |
30 |
129-134 |
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Lazareva, O.F.; Smirnova, A.A.; Bagozkaja, M.S.; Zorina, Z.A.; Rayevsky, V.V.; Wasserman, E.A. |
Transitive responding in hooded crows requires linearly ordered stimuli |
2004 |
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior |
612 |
82 |
1-19 |
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Evans, T.A.; Westergaard, G.C. |
Discrimination of functionally appropriate and inappropriate throwing tools by captive tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) |
2004 |
Animal Cognition |
2523 |
7 |
255-262 |
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Hampton, R.R.; Zivin, A.; Murray, E.A. |
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) discriminate between knowing and not knowing and collect information as needed before acting |
2004 |
Animal Cognition |
2525 |
7 |
239-246 |
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