Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Brauer, J.; Kaminski, J.; Riedel, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. |
Making inferences about the location of hidden food: social dog, causal ape |
2006 |
Journal of comparative psychology |
597 |
120 |
38-47 |
Horner, V.; Whiten, A. |
Learning from others' mistakes limits on understanding a trap-tube task by young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and children (Homo sapiens) |
2007 |
Journal of comparative psychology |
728 |
121 |
12-21 |
Horowitz, A.C. |
Do humans ape? Or do apes human? Imitation and intention in humans (Homo sapiens) and other animals |
2003 |
Journal of comparative psychology |
736 |
117 |
325-336 |
Call J |
Inferences about the location of food in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, and Pongo pygmaeus) |
2004 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
3057 |
118 |
232 |
Pepperberg, I.M.; Brezinsky, M.V. |
Acquisition of a relative class concept by an African gray parrot (Psittacus erithacus): discriminations based on relative size |
1991 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
3610 |
105 |
286-294 |
Hanggi, E.B. |
Categorization Learning in Horses (Equus caballus) |
1999 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
3678 |
113 |
243-252 |
Hostetter, A.B.; Cantero, M.; Hopkins, W.D. |
Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens) |
2001 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
4970 |
115 |
337-343 |
Pack, A. A.; Herman, L. M. |
Bottlenosed Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Comprehend the Referent of Both Static and Dynamic Human Gazing and Pointing in an Object-Choice Task. |
2004 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
4976 |
118 |
160-171 |
Shapiro, A.D.; Janik, V.M.; Slater, P.J.B. |
A gray seal's (Halichoerus grypus) responses to experimenter-given pointing and directional cues |
2003 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
4977 |
117 |
355-362 |
Call, J.; Tomasello, M. |
Use of social information in the problem solving of orangutans (<em>Pongo pygmaeus</em>) and human children (<em>Homo sapiens</em>) |
1995 |
Journal of Comparative Psychology |
5448 |
109 |
308-320 |