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Lucrezia Lonardo

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Animal Cognition|January 11, 2023
Canine perspective-takingLudwig Huber, Lucrezia Lonardo
Iscience|February 24, 2022
Recognition of rotated objects and cognitive offloading in dogsLucrezia Lonardo, Elisabetta Versace, Ludwig Huber
Cognition|May 15, 2026
Pupil size changes reveal that dogs are sensitive to the social conventions behind human gesturesLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Ludwig Huber
Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews|July 24, 2024
Eye Tracking in Dogs: Achievements and ChallengesLudwig Huber, Lucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2021
Dogs follow human misleading suggestions more often when the informant has a false beliefLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Claus Lamm, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|October 16, 2023
Dogs Rely On Visual Cues Rather Than On Effector-Specific Movement Representations to Predict Human Action TargetsLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Claus Lamm, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 23, 2025
Is dogs' tendency to follow human misleading communicative cues influenced by humans' auditory perspective?Lucrezia Lonardo, Victoria Berndl, Christoph J Völter, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 30, 2024
Do dogs preferentially encode the identity of the target object or the location of others' actions?Lucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Robert Hepach, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 12, 2024
Dogs do not use their own experience with novel barriers to infer others' visual accessLucrezia Lonardo, Martina Putnik, Veronika Szewczak, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 20, 2024
Functional mapping of the somatosensory cortex using noninvasive fMRI and touch in awake dogsC-N Alexandrina Guran, Magdalena Boch, Ronald Sladky, et al.
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Animal Cognition|January 11, 2023
Canine perspective-takingLudwig Huber, Lucrezia Lonardo
Iscience|February 24, 2022
Recognition of rotated objects and cognitive offloading in dogsLucrezia Lonardo, Elisabetta Versace, Ludwig Huber
Cognition|May 15, 2026
Pupil size changes reveal that dogs are sensitive to the social conventions behind human gesturesLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Ludwig Huber
Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews|July 24, 2024
Eye Tracking in Dogs: Achievements and ChallengesLudwig Huber, Lucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2021
Dogs follow human misleading suggestions more often when the informant has a false beliefLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Claus Lamm, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|October 16, 2023
Dogs Rely On Visual Cues Rather Than On Effector-Specific Movement Representations to Predict Human Action TargetsLucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Claus Lamm, et al.
Animal Cognition|November 23, 2025
Is dogs' tendency to follow human misleading communicative cues influenced by humans' auditory perspective?Lucrezia Lonardo, Victoria Berndl, Christoph J Völter, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 30, 2024
Do dogs preferentially encode the identity of the target object or the location of others' actions?Lucrezia Lonardo, Christoph J Völter, Robert Hepach, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 12, 2024
Dogs do not use their own experience with novel barriers to infer others' visual accessLucrezia Lonardo, Martina Putnik, Veronika Szewczak, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|April 20, 2024
Functional mapping of the somatosensory cortex using noninvasive fMRI and touch in awake dogsC-N Alexandrina Guran, Magdalena Boch, Ronald Sladky, et al.
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