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Group: ReadingLab - with tag bird [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the ReadingLab group with tag bird
  • Food-Caching Western Scrub-Jays Keep Track of Who Was Watching When
    Science, Vol. 312, No. 5780. (16 June 2006), pp. 1662-1665.
    by Joanna M Dally, Nathan J Emery, Nicola S Clayton
  • Social interaction shapes babbling: Testing parallels between birdsong and speech
    PNAS, Vol. 100, No. 13. (24 June 2003), pp. 8030-8035.
    by Michael H Goldstein, Andrew P King, Meredith J West
  • ANIMAL COGNITION: Man's Best Friend(s) Reveal the Possible Roots of Social Intelligence
    Science, Vol. 312, No. 5781. (23 June 2006), 1737.
    by Elizabeth Pennisi
  • Language: Startling starlings
    Nature, Vol. 440, No. 7088. (26 April 2006), pp. 1117-1118.
    by Gary F Marcus
  • A case of quick problem solving in birds: string pulling in keas, Nestor notabilis
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 71, No. 4. (April 2006), pp. 855-863.
    by Dagmar Werdenich, Ludwig Huber
    posted to bird cognition folk_physics by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-03-31 05:40:02 as ** along with 1 person jmc
  • Cache protection strategies by western scrub-jays, Aphelocoma californica: implications for social cognition
    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 70, No. 6. (December 2005), pp. 1251-1263.
    by Joanna M Dally, Nathan J Emery, Nicola S Clayton
    posted to bird cognition social theory_of_mind by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-01-09 03:31:13 as **** along with 3 people jmc ly3 Conoradosan
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