Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Hostetter, A.B.; Russell, J.L.; Freeman, H.; Hopkins, W.D. |
Now you see me, now you don't: evidence that chimpanzees understand the role of the eyes in attention |
2007 |
Animal Cognition |
2457 |
10 |
55-62 |
Barry, K.L.; Goth, A. |
Call recognition in chicks of the Australian brush-turkey (Alectura lathami) |
2006 |
Animal Cognition |
2484 |
9 |
47-54 |
Westergaard, G.C.; Liv, C.; Rocca, A.M.; Cleveland, A.; Suomi, S.J. |
Tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) attribute value to foods and tools during voluntary exchanges with humans |
2004 |
Animal Cognition |
2562 |
7 |
19-24 |
Hare, J.F.; Sealy, S.G.; Underwood, T.J.; Ellison, K.S.; Stewart, R.L.M. |
Evidence of self-referent phenotype matching revisited: airing out the armpit effect |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2576 |
6 |
65-68 |
Katz, M.; Lachlan, R.F. |
Social learning of food types in zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata) is directed by demonstrator sex and feeding activity |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2585 |
6 |
11-16 |
Dugatkin, L.A. |
Animal cooperation among unrelated individuals |
2002 |
Die Naturwissenschaften |
2797 |
89 |
533-541 |
Liebal, K.; Pika, S.; Tomasello, M. |
Social communication in siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus): use of gestures and facial expressions |
2004 |
Primates |
2812 |
45 |
41-57 |
Pennisi, E. |
Animal cognition. Man's best friend(s) reveal the possible roots of social intelligence |
2006 |
Science (New York, N.Y.) |
2835 |
312 |
1737 |
Pennisi, E. |
Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts |
2006 |
Science (New York, N.Y.) |
2836 |
312 |
1734-1738 |
Palagi, E.; Cordoni, G.; Borgognini Tarli, S. |
Possible roles of consolation in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) |
2006 |
American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
2871 |
129 |
105-111 |