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Pennisi, E. Animal cognition. Man's best friend(s) reveal the possible roots of social intelligence 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2835 312 1737 details   doi
Pennisi, E. Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2836 312 1734-1738 details   doi
Blaisdell, A.P.; Sawa, K.; Leising, K.J.; Waldmann, M.R. Causal reasoning in rats 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 154 311 1020-1022 details   doi
Gácsi, M.; Kara, E.; Belényi, B.; Topál, J.; Miklósi, Á. The effect of development and individual differences in pointing comprehension of dogs 2009 Animal Cognition 4969 12 471-479 details   doi
Pepperberg, I.M. Grey parrot numerical competence: a review 2006 Animal Cognition 2448 9 377-391 details   doi
Scheider, L.; Kaminski, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. Do domestic dogs interpret pointing as a command? 2013 5666 16 361-372 details   doi
Topál, J.; Byrne, R.W.; Miklósi, Á.; Csányi, V. Reproducing human actions and action sequences: “Do as I Do!” in a dog 2006 Animal Cognition 2434 9 355-367 details   doi
Weir, A.A.S.; Kacelnik, A. A New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides) creatively re-designs tools by bending or unbending aluminium strips 2006 Animal Cognition 2436 9 317-334 details   doi
Hunt, G.R.; Rutledge, R.B.; Gray, R.D. The right tool for the job: what strategies do wild New Caledonian crows use? 2006 Animal Cognition 2442 9 307-316 details   doi
Huber, L.; Gajdon, G.K. Technical intelligence in animals: the kea model 2006 Animal Cognition 2085 9 295-305 details   doi
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