Evolution of canine information processing under conditions of natural and artificial selection.
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Social learning from humans or conspecifics: differences and similarities between wolves and dogsInhibitory Control, but Not Prolonged Object-Related Experience Appears to Affect Physical Problem-Solving Performance of Pet DogsWolves are better imitators of conspecifics than dogsA comparative approach to dogs' (Canis familiaris) and human infants' comprehension of various forms of pointing gesturesDifference in quantity discrimination in dogs and wolvesDogs are able to solve a means-end taskGoats excel at learning and remembering a highly novel cognitive taskDogs (Canis familiaris) evaluate humans on the basis of direct experiences only.A genome-wide scan for selection signatures in Yorkshire and Landrace pigs based on sequencing data.Exploring the evolutionary origins of overimitation: a comparison across domesticated and non-domesticated canids.Genome-wide footprints of pig domestication and selection revealed through massive parallel sequencing of pooled DNA.Domestication has not affected the understanding of means-end connections in dogsThe influence of relationships on neophobia and exploration in wolves and dogs.Motivational Factors Underlying Problem Solving: Comparing Wolf and Dog Puppies' Explorative and Neophobic Behaviors at 5, 6, and 8 Weeks of AgeStructural variants in genes associated with human Williams-Beuren syndrome underlie stereotypical hypersociability in domestic dogs.The effects of domestication and ontogeny on cognition in dogs and wolves.Wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris) differ in following human gaze into distant space but respond similar to their packmates' gaze.Current Trends in Canine Problem-Solving and Cognition.Effects of selection for cooperation and attention in dogs.Detour behaviour in attack-trained dogs: left-turners perform better than right-turners.Wolves, dogs, rearing and reinforcement: complex interactions underlying species differences in training and problem-solving performance.Dogs Have the Most Neurons, Though Not the Largest Brain: Trade-Off between Body Mass and Number of Neurons in the Cerebral Cortex of Large Carnivoran Species.The use of experimenter-given cues by South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus).Domestication effects on behavioural traits and learning performance: comparing wild cavies to guinea pigs.A comparison of problem-solving and spatial orientation in the wolf (Canis lupus) and dog (Canis familiaris).Reproducing human actions and action sequences: "Do as I Do!" in a dog.Use of experimenter-given cues in dogs.Mating ability in laboratory-adapted and field-derived Drosophila melanogaster: the stress of domestication.Comparative social ecology of feral dogs and wolvesEffects of breed, sex, and neuter status on trainability in dogsVisual categorization of natural stimuli by domestic dogs
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Evolution of canine information processing under conditions of natural and artificial selection.
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1980-01-01T00:00:00Z