Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Fragaszy, D.; Johnson-Pynn, J.; Hirsh, E.; Brakke, K. |
Strategic navigation of two-dimensional alley mazes: comparing capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees |
2003 |
Animal Cognition |
2557 |
6 |
149-160 |
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 |
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 |
Waite, T.A. |
Interruptions improve choice performance in gray jays: prolonged information processing versus minimization of costly errors |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2592 |
5 |
209-214 |
Pepperberg, I.M. |
The value of the Piagetian framework for comparative cognitive studies |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2595 |
5 |
177-182 |
Tebbich, S.; Bshary, R.; Grutter, A.S. |
Cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus recognise familiar clients |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2599 |
5 |
139-145 |
Chappell, J.; Kacelnik, A. |
Tool selectivity in a non-primate, the New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2606 |
5 |
71-78 |
Kuroshima, H.; Fujita, K.; Fuyuki, A.; Masuda, T. |
Understanding of the relationship between seeing and knowing by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2611 |
5 |
41-48 |
Cheng, K. |
Generalisation: mechanistic and functional explanations |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2612 |
5 |
33-40 |
Munoz-Sanz, A. |
[Christopher Columbus flu. A hypothesis for an ecological catastrophe] |
2006 |
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica |
2624 |
24 |
326-334 |