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Daniel Hanus

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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 12, 2016
Causal reasoning versus associative learning: A useful dichotomy or a strawman battle in comparative psychology?Daniel Hanus
Animal Cognition|June 8, 2011
Chimpanzee problem-solving: contrasting the use of causal and arbitrary cuesDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Current Biology : CB|May 8, 2008
Chimpanzees infer the location of a reward on the basis of the effect of its weightDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Biology Letters|December 16, 2014
When maths trumps logic: probabilistic judgements in chimpanzeesDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 19, 2007
Discrete quantity judgments in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus): the effect of presenting whole sets versus item-by-itemDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|October 31, 2022
Are you as fooled as I am? Visual illusions in human (Homo) and nonhuman (Sapajus, Gorilla, Pan, Pongo) primate speciesDaniel Hanus, Valentina Truppa, Josep Call
Biology Letters|July 5, 2007
Raising the level: orangutans use water as a toolNatacha Mendes, Daniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 15, 2019
How prior experience and task presentation modulate innovation in 6-year-old-childrenSonja J Ebel, Daniel Hanus, Josep Call
Plos One|May 1, 2015
Does presentation format influence visual size discrimination in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)?Valentina Truppa, Paola Carducci, Cinzia Trapanese, et al.
Plos One|June 21, 2011
Comparing the performances of apes (Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens) in the floating peanut taskDaniel Hanus, Natacha Mendes, Claudio Tennie, et al.
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Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 12, 2016
Causal reasoning versus associative learning: A useful dichotomy or a strawman battle in comparative psychology?Daniel Hanus
Animal Cognition|June 8, 2011
Chimpanzee problem-solving: contrasting the use of causal and arbitrary cuesDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Current Biology : CB|May 8, 2008
Chimpanzees infer the location of a reward on the basis of the effect of its weightDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Biology Letters|December 16, 2014
When maths trumps logic: probabilistic judgements in chimpanzeesDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 19, 2007
Discrete quantity judgments in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus): the effect of presenting whole sets versus item-by-itemDaniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|October 31, 2022
Are you as fooled as I am? Visual illusions in human (Homo) and nonhuman (Sapajus, Gorilla, Pan, Pongo) primate speciesDaniel Hanus, Valentina Truppa, Josep Call
Biology Letters|July 5, 2007
Raising the level: orangutans use water as a toolNatacha Mendes, Daniel Hanus, Josep Call
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 15, 2019
How prior experience and task presentation modulate innovation in 6-year-old-childrenSonja J Ebel, Daniel Hanus, Josep Call
Plos One|May 1, 2015
Does presentation format influence visual size discrimination in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)?Valentina Truppa, Paola Carducci, Cinzia Trapanese, et al.
Plos One|June 21, 2011
Comparing the performances of apes (Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens) in the floating peanut taskDaniel Hanus, Natacha Mendes, Claudio Tennie, et al.
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