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  • Behavior. Like infant, like dog.
    Science 325:1213 (2009)
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  • Dogs’ understanding of human forms of communication
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  • Chimpanzees know what others know, but not what they believe.
    We tested both chimpanzees' and human children's understanding of both knowledge-ignorance and false belief - in the same experiment...
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  • Making inferences about the location of hidden food: social dog, causal ape.
    Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and great apes from the genus Pan were tested on a series of object choice tasks. In each task, the...
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  • Body orientation and face orientation: two factors controlling apes' behavior from humans.
    We presented chimpanzees, orangutans, and bonobos with a situation in which they had to request food from a human observer who was i...
    Anim Cogn 7:216 (2004)
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  • Word learning in a domestic dog: evidence for "fast mapping".
    We provide evidence that a border collie, Rico, is able to fast map. Rico knew the labels of over 200 different items. He inferred t...
    Science 304:1682 (2004)
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  • Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans.
    Twelve domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) were given a series of trials in which they were forbidden to take a piece of visible food....
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  • Prospective object search in dogs: mixed evidence for knowledge of What and Where.
    We investigated whether two dogs that had been specially trained to retrieve objects by their names were able to integrate informati...
    Anim Cogn 11:367 (2008)
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  • Comparing dogs and great apes in their ability to visually track object transpositions.
    These results confirm the substantial difference that exists between great apes and dogs with regard to mental representation abilit...
    Anim Cogn 12:789 (2009)
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  • Domestic dogs comprehend human communication with iconic signs.
    We confronted domestic dogs (some of whom knew many human 'words') with a task in which they had to infer the intended referent of a...
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