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Lucy A Bates

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Current Biology : CB|June 20, 2006
Why are animals cognitive?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
Imitation: what animal imitation tells us about animal cognitionLucy A Bates, Richard W Byrne
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 17, 2007
Creative or created: using anecdotes to investigate animal cognitionLucy A Bates, Richard W Byrne
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Sociality, evolution and cognitionRichard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Current Biology : CB|October 25, 2007
Brain evolution: when is a group not a group?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Neuron|March 30, 2010
Primate social cognition: uniquely primate, uniquely social, or just unique?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Current Biology : CB|July 9, 2008
Elephant cognitionLucy A Bates, Joyce H Poole, Richard W Byrne
Biology Letters|December 7, 2007
African elephants have expectations about the locations of out-of-sight family membersLucy A Bates, Katito N Sayialel, Norah W Njiraini, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 24, 2007
Elephants classify human ethnic groups by odor and garment colorLucy A Bates, Katito N Sayialel, Norah W Njiraini, et al.
Plos One|April 13, 2010
Why do African elephants (Loxodonta africana) simulate oestrus? An analysis of longitudinal dataLucy A Bates, Rosie Handford, Phyllis C Lee, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 10) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|June 20, 2006
Why are animals cognitive?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 15, 2015
Imitation: what animal imitation tells us about animal cognitionLucy A Bates, Richard W Byrne
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 17, 2007
Creative or created: using anecdotes to investigate animal cognitionLucy A Bates, Richard W Byrne
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Sociality, evolution and cognitionRichard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Current Biology : CB|October 25, 2007
Brain evolution: when is a group not a group?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Neuron|March 30, 2010
Primate social cognition: uniquely primate, uniquely social, or just unique?Richard W Byrne, Lucy A Bates
Current Biology : CB|July 9, 2008
Elephant cognitionLucy A Bates, Joyce H Poole, Richard W Byrne
Biology Letters|December 7, 2007
African elephants have expectations about the locations of out-of-sight family membersLucy A Bates, Katito N Sayialel, Norah W Njiraini, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 24, 2007
Elephants classify human ethnic groups by odor and garment colorLucy A Bates, Katito N Sayialel, Norah W Njiraini, et al.
Plos One|April 13, 2010
Why do African elephants (Loxodonta africana) simulate oestrus? An analysis of longitudinal dataLucy A Bates, Rosie Handford, Phyllis C Lee, et al.
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