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Alexandra G Rosati

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 20, 2017
Foraging Cognition: Reviving the Ecological Intelligence HypothesisAlexandra G Rosati
Evolutionary Anthropology|December 23, 2016
Uncovering the behavior and cognition of the earliest stone tool makersAlexandra G Rosati
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 12, 2019
Heterochrony in chimpanzee and bonobo spatial memory developmentAlexandra G Rosati
Animal Cognition|May 18, 2019
Flexible gaze-following in rhesus monkeysRosemary Bettle, Alexandra G Rosati
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 21, 2022
Sensitivity to line-of-sight in tolerant versus despotic macaques (Macaca sylvanus and Macaca mulatta)Rosemary Bettle, Alexandra G Rosati
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 5, 2015
Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzeesFelix Warneken, Alexandra G Rosati
Learning & Behavior|March 24, 2016
How comparative psychology can shed light on human evolution: Response to Beran et al.'s discussion of "Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzees"Alexandra G Rosati, Felix Warneken
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 28, 2009
Looking past the model species: diversity in gaze-following skills across primatesAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
Developmental Science|October 31, 2012
Chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit divergent spatial memory developmentAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
Biology Letters|November 26, 2010
Chimpanzees and bonobos distinguish between risk and ambiguityAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 20, 2017
Foraging Cognition: Reviving the Ecological Intelligence HypothesisAlexandra G Rosati
Evolutionary Anthropology|December 23, 2016
Uncovering the behavior and cognition of the earliest stone tool makersAlexandra G Rosati
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 12, 2019
Heterochrony in chimpanzee and bonobo spatial memory developmentAlexandra G Rosati
Animal Cognition|May 18, 2019
Flexible gaze-following in rhesus monkeysRosemary Bettle, Alexandra G Rosati
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 21, 2022
Sensitivity to line-of-sight in tolerant versus despotic macaques (Macaca sylvanus and Macaca mulatta)Rosemary Bettle, Alexandra G Rosati
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 5, 2015
Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzeesFelix Warneken, Alexandra G Rosati
Learning & Behavior|March 24, 2016
How comparative psychology can shed light on human evolution: Response to Beran et al.'s discussion of "Cognitive capacities for cooking in chimpanzees"Alexandra G Rosati, Felix Warneken
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 28, 2009
Looking past the model species: diversity in gaze-following skills across primatesAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
Developmental Science|October 31, 2012
Chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit divergent spatial memory developmentAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
Biology Letters|November 26, 2010
Chimpanzees and bonobos distinguish between risk and ambiguityAlexandra G Rosati, Brian Hare
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