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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
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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 |
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Merola, I.; Lazzaroni, M.; Marshall-Pescini, S.; Prato-Previde, E. |
Social referencing and cat–human communication |
2015 |
Animal Cognition |
5885 |
18 |
639-648 |
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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 |
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5789 |
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1-11 |
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Cochet, H.; Byrne, R.W. |
Evolutionary origins of human handedness: evaluating contrasting hypotheses |
2013 |
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5691 |
16 |
531-542 |
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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 |
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Scheider, L.; Kaminski, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. |
Do domestic dogs interpret pointing as a command? |
2013 |
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5666 |
16 |
361-372 |
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Smith, B.; Litchfield, C. |
Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5116 |
13 |
367-376 |
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Gaunet, F. |
How do guide dogs and pet dogs (Canis familiaris) ask their owners for their toy and for playing? |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5113 |
13 |
311-323 |
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Genty, E.; Byrne, R. |
Why do gorillas make sequences of gestures? |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5114 |
13 |
287-301 |
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Hausberger, M.; Fureix, C.; Bourjade, M.; Wessel-Robert, S.; Richard-Yris, M.-A. |
On the significance of adult play: what does social play tell us about adult horse welfare? |
2012 |
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5649 |
99 |
291-302 |
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