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Patrick Neilands

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Scientific Reports|January 14, 2021
Dogs' insensitivity to scaffolding behaviour in an A-not-B task provides support for the theory of natural pedagogyPatrick Neilands, Olivia Kingsley-Smith, Alex H Taylor
Scientific Reports|January 26, 2020
Watching eyes do not stop dogs stealing food: evidence against a general risk-aversion hypothesis for the watching-eye effectPatrick Neilands, Rebecca Hassall, Frederique Derks, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 21, 2020
Contagious yawning is not a signal of empathy: no evidence of familiarity, gender or prosociality biases in dogsPatrick Neilands, Scott Claessens, Ivy Ren, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 6, 2019
New Caledonian Crows Behave Optimistically after Using ToolsDakota E McCoy, Martina Schiestl, Patrick Neilands, et al.
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Scientific Reports|January 14, 2021
Dogs' insensitivity to scaffolding behaviour in an A-not-B task provides support for the theory of natural pedagogyPatrick Neilands, Olivia Kingsley-Smith, Alex H Taylor
Scientific Reports|January 26, 2020
Watching eyes do not stop dogs stealing food: evidence against a general risk-aversion hypothesis for the watching-eye effectPatrick Neilands, Rebecca Hassall, Frederique Derks, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 21, 2020
Contagious yawning is not a signal of empathy: no evidence of familiarity, gender or prosociality biases in dogsPatrick Neilands, Scott Claessens, Ivy Ren, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 6, 2019
New Caledonian Crows Behave Optimistically after Using ToolsDakota E McCoy, Martina Schiestl, Patrick Neilands, et al.
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