Barriers and traps: great apes' performance in two functionally equivalent tasks.
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Inhibitory Control, but Not Prolonged Object-Related Experience Appears to Affect Physical Problem-Solving Performance of Pet DogsTransfer of physical understanding in a non-tool-using parrotIf at first you don't succeed... Studies of ontogeny shed light on the cognitive demands of habitual tool use.Is there a link between the crafting of tools and the evolution of cognition?Task-specific modulation of adult humans' tool preferences: number of choices and size of the problem.Effect of a cognitive challenge device containing food and non-food rewards on chimpanzee well-being.
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Barriers and traps: great apes' performance in two functionally equivalent tasks.
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Franka Jaeck
Gema Martin-Ordas
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10.1007/S10071-012-0504-Z
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2012-04-28T00:00:00Z