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Using the Aesop's fable paradigm to investigate causal understanding of water displacement by New Caledonian crowsThe evolution of self-controlWestern scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) solve multiple-string problems by the spatial relation of string and reward.Evidence suggesting that desire-state attribution may govern food sharing in Eurasian jays.The development of support intuitions and object causality in juvenile Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius).Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) overcome their current desires to anticipate two distinct future needs and plan for them appropriately.How do children solve Aesop's Fable?The six blind men and the elephant: Are episodic memory tasks tests of different things or different tests of the same thing?Performance in Object-Choice Aesop's Fable Tasks Are Influenced by Object Biases in New Caledonian Crows but not in Human Children.What-where-when memory and encoding strategies in healthy aging.Desire-state attribution: Benefits of a novel paradigm using the food-sharing behavior of Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius)Higher body mass index is associated with episodic memory deficits in young adults.Effects of the mu-opioid receptor antagonist GSK1521498 on hedonic and consummatory eating behaviour: a proof of mechanism study in binge-eating obese subjectsObesity and insulin resistance are associated with reduced activity in core memory regions of the brain.Can male Eurasian jays disengage from their own current desire to feed the female what she wants?Episodic memory as an explanation for the insurance hypothesis in obesity.Exploring the relative contributions of reward-history and functionality information to children's acquisition of the Aesop's fable task.Do different tests of episodic memory produce consistent results in human adults?Mental time travel in animals.No conclusive evidence that corvids can create novel causal interventions.Effects of the mu-opioid receptor antagonist GSK1521498 on hedonic and consummatory eating behaviour: a proof of mechanism study in binge-eating obese subjects.Specifying a causal role for angular gyrus in autobiographical memoryOf babies and birds: complex tool behaviours are not sufficient for the evolution of the ability to create a novel causal interventionWhat is the role of episodic foresight in planning for future needs? Theory and two experiments
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