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Josep Call
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Tomasello, Michael
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Carpenter, Malinda
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Bräuer, Juliane
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Kaminski, Juliane
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Buttelmann, David
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Hare, Brian
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Mulcahy, Nicholas
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Jensen, Keith
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Suda, Chikako
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Okamoto-Barth, Sanae
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Behne, Tanya
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Herrmann, Esther
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Fischer, Julia
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Haun, Daniel
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Dunbar, R I M
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2009: Rooijakkers Eveline F; Kaminski Juliane; Call Josep
Comparing dogs and great apes in their ability to visually track object transpositions.
Animal cognition 2009;12(6):789-96.
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2009: Buttelmann David; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Do great apes use emotional expressions to infer desires?
Developmental science 2009;12(5):688-98.
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2009: Krachun Carla; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Can chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) discriminate appearance from reality?
Cognition 2009;112(3):435-50.
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2009: Mulcahy Nicholas J; Call Josep
The performance of bonobos (Pan paniscus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in two versions of an object-choice task.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2009;123(3):304-9.
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2009: Call Josep; Carpenter Malinda
Behavior. Monkeys like mimics.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2009;325(5942):824-5.
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2009: Tennie Claudio; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Ratcheting up the ratchet: on the evolution of cumulative culture.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009;364(1528):2405-15.
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2009: Krachun Carla; Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
A competitive nonverbal false belief task for children and apes.
Developmental science 2009;12(4):521-35.
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2009: Sanz Crickette; Call Josep; Morgan David
Design complexity in termite-fishing tools of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
Biology letters 2009;5(3):293-6.
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2009: Zimmermann Felizitas; Zemke Franziska; Call Josep; Gómez Juan Carlos
Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and bonobos (Pan paniscus) point to inform a human about the location of a tool.
Animal cognition 2009;12(2):347-58.
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2009: Krachun Carla; Call Josep
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) know what can be seen from where.
Animal cognition 2009;12(2):317-31.
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2009: Haun Daniel B M; Call Josep
Great apes' capacities to recognize relational similarity.
Cognition 2009;110(2):147-59.
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2009: Bräuer Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Are apes inequity averse? New data on the token-exchange paradigm.
American journal of primatology 2009;71(2):175-81.
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2008: Kaminski Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees know what others know, but not what they believe.
Cognition 2008;109(2):224-34.
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2008: Okamoto-Barth Sanae; Call Josep
Tracking and inferring spatial rotation by children and great apes.
Developmental psychology 2008;44(5):1396-408.
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2008: Martin-Ordas Gema; Call Josep; Colmenares Fernando
Tubes, tables and traps: great apes solve two functionally equivalent trap tasks but show no evidence of transfer across tasks.
Animal cognition 2008;11(3):423-30.
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2008: Buttelmann David; Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Rational tool use and tool choice in human infants and great apes.
Child development 2008;79(3):609-26.
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2008: Herrmann Esther; Wobber Victoria; Call Josep
Great apes' (Pan troglodytes, Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus) understanding of tool functional properties after limited experience.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2008;122(2):220-30.
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2008: Uher Jana; Call Josep
How the great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus, Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla) perform on the reversed reward contingency task II: transfer to new quantities, long-term retention, and the impact of quantity ratios.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2008;122(2):204-12.
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2008: Hanus Daniel; Call Josep
Chimpanzees infer the location of a reward on the basis of the effect of its weight.
Current biology : CB 2008;18(9):R370-2.
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2008: Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? 30 years later.
Trends in cognitive sciences 2008;12(5):187-92.
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2008: Kaminski Juliane; Fischer Julia; Call Josep
Prospective object search in dogs: mixed evidence for knowledge of What and Where.
Animal cognition 2008;11(2):367-71.
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2008: Mendes Natacha; Rakoczy Hannes; Call Josep
Ape metaphysics: object individuation without language.
Cognition 2008;106(2):730-49.
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2008: Girndt Antje; Meier T; Call J
Task constraints mask great apes' ability to solve the trap-table task.
Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2008;34(1):54-62.
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2008: Bräuer Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees do not take into account what others can hear in a competitive situation.
Animal cognition 2008;11(1):175-8.
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2008: Buttelmann David; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Behavioral cues that great apes use to forage for hidden food.
Animal cognition 2008;11(1):117-28.
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2007: Jensen Keith; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees are rational maximizers in an ultimatum game.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007;318(5847):107-9.
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2007: Mendes Natacha; Hanus Daniel; Call Josep
Raising the level: orangutans use water as a tool.
Biology letters 2007;3(5):453-5.
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2007: Bräuer Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees really know what others can see in a competitive situation.
Animal cognition 2007;10(4):439-48.
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2007: Call Josep
Apes know that hidden objects can affect the orientation of other objects.
Cognition 2007;105(1):1-25.
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2007: Herrmann Esther; Call Josep; Hernàndez-Lloreda Maráa Victoria; Hare Brian; Tomasello Michael
Humans have evolved specialized skills of social cognition: the cultural intelligence hypothesis.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007;317(5843):1360-6.
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2007: Hanus Daniel; Call Josep
Discrete quantity judgments in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus): the effect of presenting whole sets versus item-by-item.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2007;121(3):241-9.
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2007: Jensen Keith; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees are vengeful but not spiteful.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007;104(32):13046-50.
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2007: Buttelmann David; Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Enculturated chimpanzees imitate rationally.
Developmental science 2007;10(4):F31-8.
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2007: Okamoto-Barth Sanae; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Great apes' understanding of other individuals' line of sight.
Psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society / APS 2007;18(5):462-8.
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2007: Tomasello Michael; Hare Brian; Lehmann Hagen; Call Josep
Reliance on head versus eyes in the gaze following of great apes and human infants: the cooperative eye hypothesis.
Journal of human evolution 2007;52(3):314-20.
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2007: Call Josep
Past and present challenges in theory of mind research in nonhuman primates.
Progress in brain research 2007;164():341-53.
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2007: Call Josep; Jensen Keith
Chimpanzees may recognize motives and goals, but may not reckon on them.
Novartis Foundation symposium 2007;278():56-65; discussion 65-70, 89-96, 216-21.
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2006: Bräuer Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Are apes really inequity averse?
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2006;273(1605):3123-8.
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2006: Call Josep
Inferences by exclusion in the great apes: the effect of age and species.
Animal cognition 2006;9(4):393-403.
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2006: Hare Brian; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees deceive a human competitor by hiding.
Cognition 2006;101(3):495-514.
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2006: Mulcahy Nicholas J; Call Josep
How great apes perform on a modified trap-tube task.
Animal cognition 2006;9(3):193-9.
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2006: Melis Alicia P; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) conceal visual and auditory information from others.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2006;120(2):154-62.
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2006: Mulcahy Nicholas J; Call Josep
Apes save tools for future use.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006;312(5776):1038-40.
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2006: Jensen Keith; Hare Brian; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
What's in it for me? Self-regard precludes altruism and spite in chimpanzees.
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 2006;273(1589):1013-21.
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2006: Bräuer Juliane; Kaminski Juliane; Riedel Julia; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Making inferences about the location of hidden food: social dog, causal ape.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2006;120(1):38-47.
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2006: Suda Chikako; Call Josep
What does an intermediate success rate mean? An analysis of a Piagetian liquid conservation task in the great apes.
Cognition 2006;99(1):53-71.
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2006: Vlamings Petra H J M; Uher Jana; Call Josep
How the great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus, Pan paniscus, and Gorilla gorilla) perform on the reversed contingency task: the effects of food quantity and food visibility.
Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2006;32(1):60-70.
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2006: Riedel Julia; Buttelmann David; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) use a physical marker to locate hidden food.
Animal cognition 2006;9(1):27-35.
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2005: Tomasello Michael; Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Behne Tanya; Moll Henrike
Understanding and sharing intentions: the origins of cultural cognition.
The Behavioral and brain sciences 2005;28(5):675-91; discussion 691-735.
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2005: Suda Chikako; Call Josep
Piagetian conservation of discrete quantities in bonobos (Pan paniscus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus).
Animal cognition 2005;8(4):220-35.
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2005: Call Josep; Carpenter Malinda; Tomasello Michael
Copying results and copying actions in the process of social learning: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and human children (Homo sapiens).
Animal cognition 2005;8(3):151-63.
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2005: Bräuer Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
All great ape species follow gaze to distant locations and around barriers.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2005;119(2):145-54.
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2005: Behne Tanya; Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Unwilling versus unable: infants' understanding of intentional action.
Developmental psychology 2005;41(2):328-37.
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2005: Mulcahy Nicholas J; Call Josep; Dunbar Robin I M
Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) and orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) encode relevant problem features in a tool-using task.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2005;119(1):23-32.
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2005: Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Twelve- and 18-month-olds copy actions in terms of goals.
Developmental science 2005;8(1):F13-20.
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2004: Liebal Katja; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees.
American journal of primatology 2004;64(4):377-96.
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2004: Tomasello Michael; Call Josep
The role of humans in the cognitive development of apes revisited.
Animal cognition 2004;7(4):213-5.
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2004: Scheumann Marina; Call Josep
The use of experimenter-given cues by South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus).
Animal cognition 2004;7(4):224-30.
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2004: Kaminski Juliane; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Body orientation and face orientation: two factors controlling apes' behavior from humans.
Animal cognition 2004;7(4):216-23.
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2004: Call Josep; Hare Brian; Carpenter Malinda; Tomasello Michael
'Unwilling' versus 'unable': chimpanzees' understanding of human intentional action.
Developmental science 2004;7(4):488-98.
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2004: Suda Chikako; Call Josep
Piagetian liquid conservation in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, and Pongo pygmaeus).
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2004;118(3):265-79.
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2004: Call Josep
Inferences about the location of food in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, and Pongo pygmaeus).
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2004;118(2):232-41.
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2004: Kaminski Juliane; Call Josep; Fischer Julia
Word learning in a domestic dog: evidence for "fast mapping".
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2004;304(5677):1682-3.
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2003: Call Josep
Spatial rotations and transpositions in orangutans ( Pongo pygmaeus) and chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes).
Primates; journal of primatology 2003;44(4):347-57.
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2003: Call Josep; Bräuer Juliane; Kaminski Juliane; Tomasello Michael
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans.
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2003;117(3):257-63.
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2002: Carpenter Malinda; Call Josep; Tomasello Michael
Understanding "prior intentions" enables two-year-olds to imitatively learn a complex task.
Child development 2002;73(5):1431-41.
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2001: Call J
Object permanence in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and children (Homo sapiens).
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2001;115(2):159-71.
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2000: Call J
Estimating and operating on discrete quantities in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus).
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 2000;114(2):136-47.
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