Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Hobaiter, C.; Byrne, R. |
The gestural repertoire of the wild chimpanzee |
2011 |
Animal Cognition |
5585 |
14 |
745-767 |
Miyata, H.; Gajdon, G.K.; Huber, L.; Fujita, K. |
How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks? |
2011 |
Animal Cognition |
6549 |
14 |
45-58 |
Farmer, K.; Krueger, K.; Byrne, R. |
Visual laterality in the domestic horse (Equus caballus) interacting with humans |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
4953 |
13 |
229-238 |
Proops, L.; McComb, K. |
Attributing attention: the use of human-given cues by domestic horses (Equus caballus) |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
4984 |
13 |
197-205 |
Stone, S. |
Human facial discrimination in horses: can they tell us apart? |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5004 |
13 |
51-61 |
Hothersall, B.; Gale, E.; Harris, P.; Nicol, C. |
Cue use by foals (Equus caballus) in a discrimination learning task |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5082 |
13 |
63-74 |
Hopewell, L.; Leaver, L.; Lea, S.; Wills, A. |
Grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) show a feature-negative effect specific to social learning |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5108 |
13 |
219-227 |
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 |
Genty, E.; Byrne, R. |
Why do gorillas make sequences of gestures? |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5114 |
13 |
287-301 |
Smith, B.; Litchfield, C. |
Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food |
2010 |
Animal Cognition |
5116 |
13 |
367-376 |