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Genty, E.; Byrne, R. Why do gorillas make sequences of gestures? 2010 Animal Cognition 5114 13 287-301
Gibbs, S.E.B.; Lea, S.E.G.; Jacobs, L.F. Flexible use of spatial cues in the southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans) 2007 Animal Cognition 2422 10 203-209
Giljov, A.; Malashichev, Y.; Karenina, K. What do wild saiga antelopes tell us about the relative roles of the two brain hemispheres in social interactions? 2019 Animal Cognition 6569
Giret, N.; Miklósi, Á.; Kreutzer, M.; Bovet, D. Use of experimenter-given cues by African gray parrots ( Psittacus erithacus ) 2009 Animal Cognition 4748 12 1-10
Gothard, K.M.; Erickson, C.A.; Amaral, D.G. How do rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta) scan faces in a visual paired comparison task? 2004 Animal Cognition 2545 7 25-36
Goto, K.; Lea, S.E.G.; Dittrich, W.H. Discrimination of intentional and random motion paths by pigeons 2002 Animal Cognition 2601 5 119-127
Goto, K.; Wills, A.J.; Lea, S.E.G. Global-feature classification can be acquired more rapidly than local-feature classification in both humans and pigeons 2004 Animal Cognition 2530 7 109-113
Gould, J.L. Thinking about thinking: how Donald R. Griffin (1915-2003) remade animal behavior 2004 Animal Cognition 3092 7 1-4
Gould, J.L.; Zabka, T.S.; Malizia, R.W.; Park, A.; Mukerji, J. Possible decision-making preadaptations in the molly Poecilia sphenops 1999 Animal Cognition 3254 2 91-95
Griffin, A.S.; Tebbich, S.; Bugnyar, T. Animal cognition in a human-dominated world 2017 Animal Cognition 6129 20 1-6