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Evan L MacLean

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2016
Unraveling the evolution of uniquely human cognitionEvan L MacLean
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 18, 2015
Evolution. Dogs hijack the human bonding pathwayEvan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 20, 2018
Enhanced Selection of Assistance and Explosive Detection Dogs Using Cognitive MeasuresEvan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Animal Cognition|October 13, 2019
Leveraging brain-body scaling relationships for comparative studiesDaniel J Horschler, Evan L MacLean
Developmental Science|August 17, 2017
The development and flexibility of gaze alternations in bonobos and chimpanzeesKelsey Lucca, Evan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 12, 2014
Dogs (Canis familiaris) account for body orientation but not visual barriers when responding to pointing gesturesEvan L MacLean, Christopher Krupenye, Brian Hare
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 6, 2021
Love, fear, and the human-animal bond: On adversity and multispecies relationshipsJennifer W Applebaum, Evan L MacLean, Shelby E McDonald
Animal Behaviour|August 4, 2009
Social Complexity Predicts Transitive Reasoning in Prosimian PrimatesEvan L Maclean, Dustin J Merritt, Elizabeth M Brannon
Animal Cognition|July 15, 2015
Increasing arousal enhances inhibitory control in calm but not excitable dogsEmily E Bray, Evan L MacLean, Brian A Hare
Cognition|April 27, 2019
Do non-human primates really represent others' ignorance? A test of the awareness relations hypothesisDaniel J Horschler, Laurie R Santos, Evan L MacLean
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2016
Unraveling the evolution of uniquely human cognitionEvan L MacLean
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 18, 2015
Evolution. Dogs hijack the human bonding pathwayEvan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 20, 2018
Enhanced Selection of Assistance and Explosive Detection Dogs Using Cognitive MeasuresEvan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Animal Cognition|October 13, 2019
Leveraging brain-body scaling relationships for comparative studiesDaniel J Horschler, Evan L MacLean
Developmental Science|August 17, 2017
The development and flexibility of gaze alternations in bonobos and chimpanzeesKelsey Lucca, Evan L MacLean, Brian Hare
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|March 12, 2014
Dogs (Canis familiaris) account for body orientation but not visual barriers when responding to pointing gesturesEvan L MacLean, Christopher Krupenye, Brian Hare
Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 6, 2021
Love, fear, and the human-animal bond: On adversity and multispecies relationshipsJennifer W Applebaum, Evan L MacLean, Shelby E McDonald
Animal Behaviour|August 4, 2009
Social Complexity Predicts Transitive Reasoning in Prosimian PrimatesEvan L Maclean, Dustin J Merritt, Elizabeth M Brannon
Animal Cognition|July 15, 2015
Increasing arousal enhances inhibitory control in calm but not excitable dogsEmily E Bray, Evan L MacLean, Brian A Hare
Cognition|April 27, 2019
Do non-human primates really represent others' ignorance? A test of the awareness relations hypothesisDaniel J Horschler, Laurie R Santos, Evan L MacLean
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