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Journal of Comparative Psychology
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Published By American Psychological Association
1939-2087, 0735-7036
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Supplemental Material for Cognitive Flexibility and Aging in Coyotes (Canis latrans)
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000307.supp
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2022
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Keyword(s):
Cognitive Flexibility
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Canis Latrans
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End the search quickly: Pigeons (Columba livia) and humans (Homo sapiens) share the same bias.
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000311
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2022
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Author(s):
Dorothy Munkenbeck Fragaszy
Keyword(s):
Homo Sapiens
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Columba Livia
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Exclusion by donkey’s ears: Donkeys (Equus asinus) use acoustic information to find hidden food in a two-way object-choice task.
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000308
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2021
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Author(s):
Samara Danel
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Nancy Rebout
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François Osiurak
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Dora Biro
Keyword(s):
Choice Task
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Acoustic Information
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Object Choice
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Equus Asinus
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Object Choice Task
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Delayed gratification: A grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) will wait for more tokens.
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000306
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2021
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Author(s):
Irene M. Pepperberg
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Virginia A. Rosenberger
Keyword(s):
Delayed Gratification
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Psittacus Erithacus
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Grey Parrot
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Supplemental Material for Exclusion by Donkey’s Ears: Donkeys (Equus asinus) Use Acoustic Information to Find Hidden Food in a Two-Way Object-Choice Task
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000308.supp
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2021
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Keyword(s):
Choice Task
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Acoustic Information
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Object Choice
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Equus Asinus
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Object Choice Task
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Supplemental Material for Delayed Gratification: A Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus) Will Wait for More Tokens
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000306.supp
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2021
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Keyword(s):
Delayed Gratification
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Psittacus Erithacus
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Grey Parrot
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Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) exhibit gaze bias for snakes upon hearing alarm calls.
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000305
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2021
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Author(s):
Yutaro Sato
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Fumihiro Kano
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Naruki Morimura
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Masaki Tomonaga
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Satoshi Hirata
Keyword(s):
Pan Troglodytes
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Alarm Calls
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Gaze Bias
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Search asymmetries for threatening faces in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000302
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2021
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Author(s):
Duncan A. Wilson
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Masaki Tomonaga
Keyword(s):
Pan Troglodytes
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How do communicative cues shape the way that dogs (Canis familiaris) encode objects?
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000245
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2021
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Author(s):
Angie M. Johnston
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Alyssa M. Arre
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Michael J. Bogese
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Laurie R. Santos
Keyword(s):
Canis Familiaris
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The Way
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Don't let the pigeon chair the search committee: Pigeons (Columba livia) match humans’ (Homo sapiens) suboptimal approach to the secretary problem.
Journal of Comparative Psychology
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10.1037/com0000304
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2021
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Author(s):
Walter T. Herbranson
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Hunter Pluckebaum
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Jaidyanne Podsobinski
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Zachary Hartzell
Keyword(s):
Homo Sapiens
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Columba Livia
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Secretary Problem
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Search Committee
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