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Schwab, C.; Huber, L. Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners 2006 Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 4961 120 169-175
Soproni, K.; Miklósi, A.; Topál, J.; Csányi, V. Comprehension of human communicative signs in pet dogs (Canis familiaris) 2001 Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 4963 115 122-126
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
McCarthy, M.S.; Jensvold, M.L.A.; Fouts, D.H. Use of gesture sequences in captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) play 2013 Animal Cognition 5665 16 471-481
Scheider, L.; Kaminski, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. Do domestic dogs interpret pointing as a command? 2013 5666 16 361-372
Gaunet, F.; Massioui, F.E. Marked referential communicative behaviours, but no differentiation of the “knowledge state” of humans in untrained pet dogs versus 1-year-old infants 2014 5789 1-11
Merola, I.; Lazzaroni, M.; Marshall-Pescini, S.; Prato-Previde, E. Social referencing and cat–human communication 2015 Animal Cognition 5885 18 639-648
Defolie, C.; Malassis, R.; Serre, M.; Meunier, H. Tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) adapt their communicative behaviour to human’s attentional states 2015 Animal Cognition 5886 18 747-755
Huebener, E. The Rider's Impacts and Their Timers – Example: Rider's Aids for Transitions Between Different Gaits. 2006 Tierärztliche Umschau 434 10 515-532