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Alenka Hribar

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Animal Cognition|April 20, 2011
Great apes use landmark cues over spatial relations to find hidden foodAlenka Hribar, Josep Call
Animal Cognition|March 2, 2011
Great apes' strategies to map spatial relationsAlenka Hribar, Daniel Haun, Josep Call
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 14, 2011
Children's reasoning about spatial relational similarity: the effect of alignment and relational complexityAlenka Hribar, Daniel B M Haun, Josep Call
Animal Cognition|April 3, 2012
Understanding the functional properties of tools: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) attend to tool features differentlyGloria Sabbatini, Valentina Truppa, Alenka Hribar, et al.
Scientific Data|April 9, 2026
EVApeCognition: An 18-Year Dataset of Great Ape CognitionAlejandro Sánchez-Amaro, Sonja J Ebel van Wijk, Carin Molenaar, et al.
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Animal Cognition|April 20, 2011
Great apes use landmark cues over spatial relations to find hidden foodAlenka Hribar, Josep Call
Animal Cognition|March 2, 2011
Great apes' strategies to map spatial relationsAlenka Hribar, Daniel Haun, Josep Call
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 14, 2011
Children's reasoning about spatial relational similarity: the effect of alignment and relational complexityAlenka Hribar, Daniel B M Haun, Josep Call
Animal Cognition|April 3, 2012
Understanding the functional properties of tools: chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) attend to tool features differentlyGloria Sabbatini, Valentina Truppa, Alenka Hribar, et al.
Scientific Data|April 9, 2026
EVApeCognition: An 18-Year Dataset of Great Ape CognitionAlejandro Sánchez-Amaro, Sonja J Ebel van Wijk, Carin Molenaar, et al.
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