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Josep Call

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Animal Cognition|March 23, 2010
Do apes know that they could be wrong?Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 15, 2004
Inferences about the location of food in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, and Pongo pygmaeus)Josep Call
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
On linking comparative metacognition and theory of mindJosep Call
Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 26, 2003
Spatial rotations and transpositions in orangutans ( Pongo pygmaeus) and chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes)Josep Call
Progress in Brain Research|October 9, 2007
Past and present challenges in theory of mind research in nonhuman primatesJosep Call
Cognition|October 10, 2006
Apes know that hidden objects can affect the orientation of other objectsJosep Call
Current Biology : CB|July 14, 2011
A career in biology. Josep CallJosep Call
Animal Cognition|August 23, 2006
Inferences by exclusion in the great apes: the effect of age and speciesJosep Call
Animal Cognition|April 18, 2002
A fish-eye lens for comparative studies: broadening the scope of animal cognitionJosep Call
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Contrasting the social cognition of humans and nonhuman apes: the shared intentionality hypothesisJosep Call
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Showing results (1-10 of 313) with videos related to

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Pageof 32
Animal Cognition|March 23, 2010
Do apes know that they could be wrong?Josep Call
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|July 15, 2004
Inferences about the location of food in the great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, and Pongo pygmaeus)Josep Call
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
On linking comparative metacognition and theory of mindJosep Call
Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 26, 2003
Spatial rotations and transpositions in orangutans ( Pongo pygmaeus) and chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes)Josep Call
Progress in Brain Research|October 9, 2007
Past and present challenges in theory of mind research in nonhuman primatesJosep Call
Cognition|October 10, 2006
Apes know that hidden objects can affect the orientation of other objectsJosep Call
Current Biology : CB|July 14, 2011
A career in biology. Josep CallJosep Call
Animal Cognition|August 23, 2006
Inferences by exclusion in the great apes: the effect of age and speciesJosep Call
Animal Cognition|April 18, 2002
A fish-eye lens for comparative studies: broadening the scope of animal cognitionJosep Call
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 29, 2014
Contrasting the social cognition of humans and nonhuman apes: the shared intentionality hypothesisJosep Call
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