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Claudio Tennie

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Punishing for your own good: the case of reputation-based cooperationClaudio Tennie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 13, 2019
Could nonhuman great apes also have cultural evolutionary psychology?Claudio Tennie
Physics of Life Reviews|December 30, 2022
Focusing on relevant data and correcting misconceptions reaffirms the ape ZLS: Comment on "Blind alleys and fruitful pathways in the comparative study of cultural cognition" by Andrew WhitenClaudio Tennie
Peerj|September 28, 2017
Spontaneous reoccurrence of "scooping", a wild tool-use behaviour, in naïve chimpanzeesElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
Scientific Reports|May 7, 2024
Problems with two recent Petri net analyses of Neanderthal adhesive technologyPatrick Schmidt, Claudio Tennie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 16, 2012
Cultural intelligence is key to explaining human tool useClaudio Tennie, Harriet Over
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 17, 2016
The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilizationAlberto Acerbi, Claudio Tennie
Royal Society Open Science|June 13, 2018
Naive, captive long-tailed macaques (<i>Macaca fascicularis fascicularis</i>) fail to individually and socially learn pound-hammering, a tool-use behaviourElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2025
Art beyond cognition: reframing Neanderthal art through social connectivity and cultural transmissionLarissa Straffon, Claudio Tennie
Peerj|October 9, 2020
Exploring the role of individual learning in animal tool-useElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Punishing for your own good: the case of reputation-based cooperationClaudio Tennie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 13, 2019
Could nonhuman great apes also have cultural evolutionary psychology?Claudio Tennie
Physics of Life Reviews|December 30, 2022
Focusing on relevant data and correcting misconceptions reaffirms the ape ZLS: Comment on "Blind alleys and fruitful pathways in the comparative study of cultural cognition" by Andrew WhitenClaudio Tennie
Peerj|September 28, 2017
Spontaneous reoccurrence of "scooping", a wild tool-use behaviour, in naïve chimpanzeesElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
Scientific Reports|May 7, 2024
Problems with two recent Petri net analyses of Neanderthal adhesive technologyPatrick Schmidt, Claudio Tennie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 16, 2012
Cultural intelligence is key to explaining human tool useClaudio Tennie, Harriet Over
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|February 17, 2016
The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilizationAlberto Acerbi, Claudio Tennie
Royal Society Open Science|June 13, 2018
Naive, captive long-tailed macaques (<i>Macaca fascicularis fascicularis</i>) fail to individually and socially learn pound-hammering, a tool-use behaviourElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2025
Art beyond cognition: reframing Neanderthal art through social connectivity and cultural transmissionLarissa Straffon, Claudio Tennie
Peerj|October 9, 2020
Exploring the role of individual learning in animal tool-useElisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
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