'Goats that stare at men': dwarf goats alter their behaviour in response to human head orientation, but do not spontaneously use head direction as a cue in a food-related context.
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Goats display audience-dependent human-directed gazing behaviour in a problem-solving task.Human head orientation and eye visibility as indicators of attention for goats (Capra hircus).Comment on "Ducklings imprint on the relational concept of 'same or different'".Cognitive test batteries in animal cognition research: evaluating the past, present and future of comparative psychometrics.'Goats that stare at men'--revisited: do dwarf goats alter their behaviour in response to eye visibility and head direction of a human?
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'Goats that stare at men': dwarf goats alter their behaviour in response to human head orientation, but do not spontaneously use head direction as a cue in a food-related context.
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Eberhard von Borell
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10.1007/S10071-014-0777-5
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2014-07-05T00:00:00Z