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Barrett, L.; Henzi, P.; Dunbar, R. Primate cognition: from 'what now?' to 'what if?' 2003 Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2096 7 494-497 details   doi
Dunbar, R. Evolution of the social brain 2003 Science 548 302 1160-1161 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.; Dunbar, E.P. Contrasts in social structure among black-and-white colobus monkey groups 1976 Animal Behaviour. 2049 24 84-92 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M. The social brain hypothesis and its implications for social evolution 2009 Annals of Human Biology 6546 36 562-572 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M. Male and female brain evolution is subject to contrasting selection pressures in primates 2007 BMC Biology 2100 5 21 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M. Observations on the ecology and social organization of the green monkey,Cercopithecus sabaeus, in Senegal 1974 Primates 2062 15 341-350 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M.; McAdam, M.R.; O'connell, S. Mental rehearsal in great apes (Pan troglodytes and Pongo pygmaeus) and children 2005 Behavioural Processes 2097 69 323-330 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M.; Shultz, S. Understanding primate brain evolution 2007 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 2099 362 649-658 details   doi
Dunbar, R.I.M.; Shultz, S. Evolution in the Social Brain 2007 Science 4243 317 1344-1347 details   doi
Fedurek, P.; Dunbar, R. I. M. What Does Mutual Grooming Tell Us About Why Chimpanzees Groom? 2009 Ethology 4941 115 566 - 575 details   doi
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