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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
Range, F.; Huber, L. Attention in common marmosets: implications for social-learning experiments 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4208 73 1033-1041
Aust, U.; Huber, L. Picture-object recognition in pigeons: evidence of representational insight in a visual categorization task using a complementary information procedure 2006 Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes 2759 32 190-195
Malavasi, R.; Huber, L. Evidence of heterospecific referential communication from domestic horses (Equus caballus) to humans 2016 Animal Cognition 6029 19 899-909
Kis, A.; Huber, L.; Wilkinson, A. Social learning by imitation in a reptile (Pogona vitticeps) 2015 Animal Cognition 6193 18 325-331
Range, F.; Viranyi, Z.; Huber, L. Selective Imitation in Domestic Dogs 2007 Current Biology 5261 17 868-872
Horn, L.; Range, F.; Huber, L. Dogs’ attention towards humans depends on their relationship, not only on social familiarity 2013 5667 16 435-443
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
Range, F.; Horn, L.; Bugnyar, T.; Gajdon, G.; Huber, L. Social attention in keas, dogs, and human children 2009 Animal Cognition 4713 12 181-192
Voelkl, B.; Huber, L. Common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) do not utilize social information in three simultaneous social foraging tasks 2007 Animal Cognition 4220 10 149-158