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Author | Title | Year | Publication | Serial | Volume | Pages |
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Terrace, H.S. | Chunking by a pigeon in a serial learning task | 1987 | Nature | 2792 | 325 | 149-151 |
Matsuzawa, T. | Use of numbers by a chimpanzee | 1985 | Nature | 2793 | 315 | 57-59 |
McGonigle, B. | Can apes learn to count? | 1985 | Nature | 2794 | 315 | 16-17 |
Crook, J.H. | On attributing consciousness to animals | 1983 | Nature | 2795 | 303 | 11-14 |
Dyer, F.C. | Spatial Cognition: Lessons from Central-place Foraging Insects | 1998 | Animal Cognition in Nature | 2913 | 119-154 | |
Smith, W.J. | Cognitive Implications of an Information-sharing Model of Animal Communication | 1998 | Animal Cognition in Nature | 2914 | 227-243 | |
Beer, C.G. | Varying Views of Animal and Human Cognition | 1998 | Animal Cognition in Nature | 2915 | 435-456 | |
Goodall J | Tool-using and aimed throwing in a community of free-living chimpanzees | 1964 | Nature | 3000 | 201 | 1264 |
Sugiyama Y | Tool use by wild chimpanzees | 1994 | Nature | 3041 | 376 | 327 |
Novacek, M.J. | Mammalian phylogeny: shaking the tree | 1992 | Nature | 3546 | 356 | 121-125 |