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Hare, B.; Rosati, A.; Kaminski, J.; Bräuer, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. The domestication hypothesis for dogs' skills with human communication: a response to Udell et al. (2008) and Wynne et al. (2008) 2010 Anim Behav 6241 79 details   doi
Warneken, F.; Hare, B.; Melis, A.P.; Hanus, D.; Tomasello, M. Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children 2007 PLoS Biol 5609 5 e184 EP - details   doi
MacLean, E.; Matthews, L.; Hare, B.; Nunn, C.; Anderson, R.; Aureli, F.; Brannon, E.; Call, J.; Drea, C.; Emery, N.; Haun, D.; Herrmann, E.; Jacobs, L.; Platt, M.; Rosati, A.; Sandel, A.; Schroepfer, K.; Seed, A.; Tan, J.; van Schaik, C.; Wobber, V. How does cognition evolve? Phylogenetic comparative psychology 2012 Animal Cognition 5604 15 223-238 details   doi
Itakura, S.; Agnetta, B.; Hare, B.; Tomasello, M. Chimpanzee Use of Human and Conspecific Social Cues to Locate Hidden Food 2001 Developmental Science 4973 2 448 - 456 details   doi
Herrmann, E.; Call, J.; Hernandez-Lloreda, M.V.; Hare, B.; Tomasello, M. online material 2007 Science 4244 317 1360-1366 details   doi
Herrmann, E.; Call, J.; Hernandez-Lloreda, M.V.; Hare, B.; Tomasello, M. Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis 2007 Science 4245 317 1360-1366 details   doi
Call, J.; Hare, B.A.; Tomasello, M. Chimpanzee gaze following in an object-choice task 1998 Animal Cognition 3165 1 89-99 details   doi
Hare, B. Can competitive paradigms increase the validity of experiments on primate social cognition? 2001 Animal Cognition 3093 4 269-280 details   doi
Tomasello, M.; Hare, B.; Fogleman, T. The ontogeny of gaze following in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, and rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta 2001 Animal Behaviour. 596 61 335-343 details   url
Hare, B.; Brown, M.; Williamson, C.; Tomasello, M. The domestication of social cognition in dogs 2002 Science (New York, N.Y.) 595 298 1634-1636 details   doi
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