toggle visibility Search & Display Options

Select All    Deselect All
 | 
Citations
 | 
   print
Heyes CM. (1994). Reflections on self-recognition in primates. Anim. Behav., 47, 909.
toggle visibility
Heyes CM. (1995). Self-recognition in primates: further reflections create a hall of mirrors. Anim. Behav., 50, 1533.
toggle visibility
Heyes CM. (1996). Self-recognition in primates: irreverence, irrelevance and irony. Anim. Behav., 51, 470.
toggle visibility
Heyes CM, & Dawson GR. (1990). A demonstration of observational learning using a bidirectional control. Q. J. Exp. Psychol., 42, 59.
toggle visibility
Inoue-Nakamura N, & Matsuzawa T. (1997). Development of stone tool use by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J. Comp. Psychol., 111, 159.
toggle visibility
Kitchen A, Denton D, & Brent L. (1996). Self-recognition and abstraction abilities in the common chimpanzee studied with distorting mirrors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 93, 7405.
toggle visibility
Kortlandt A. (1986). The use of tools by wild-living chimpanzees and earliest hominids. J. Hum. Evol.,, 15, 77.
toggle visibility
Kummer H, Anzenberger G, & Hemelrijk CK. (1996). Hiding and perspective taking in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). J. Comp. Psychol., 110, 97.
toggle visibility
Leslie AM. (1987). Pretense and representation in infancy: the origins of theory of mind. Psychol. Rev., 94, 412.
toggle visibility
Limongelli L, Boysen ST, & Visalberghi E. (1995). Comprehension of cause-effect relations in a tool-using task by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J. Comp. Psychol., 109, 18.
toggle visibility
Select All    Deselect All
 | 
Citations
 | 
   print