Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Tool-use training in a species of rodent: the emergence of an optimal motor strategy and functional understandingNew Caledonian crows rapidly solve a collaborative problem without cooperative cognitionExplorative learning and functional inferences on a five-step means-means-end problem in Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatuagoffini)Using the Aesop's fable paradigm to investigate causal understanding of water displacement by New Caledonian crowsNew Caledonian crows learn the functional properties of novel tool typesModifications to the Aesop's Fable paradigm change New Caledonian crow performancesExperimental resource pulses influence social-network dynamics and the potential for information flow in tool-using crowsAn investigation into the cognition behind spontaneous string pulling in New Caledonian crowsFlexibility in problem solving and tool use of kea and New Caledonian crows in a multi access box paradigmMechanics and energetics in tool manufacture and use: a synthetic approachGraded Mirror Self-Recognition by Clark's NutcrackersAdaptive bill morphology for enhanced tool manipulation in New Caledonian crowsBuilding a bridge-an archeologist's perspective on the evolution of causal cognitionElongation as a factor in artefacts of humans and other animals: an Acheulean example in comparative contextTool use as adaptationSecondary cartilage revealed in a non-avian dinosaur embryoPopulation genetic structure and colonisation history of the tool-using New Caledonian crowComparing the performances of apes (Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens) in the floating peanut taskInsightful problem solving and creative tool modification by captive nontool-using rooksEvolution of Brain Size in the Palaeognath Lineage, with an Emphasis on New Zealand RatitesEurasian jays do not copy the choices of conspecifics, but they do show evidence of stimulus enhancement.The subtlety of simple eyes: the tuning of visual fields to perceptual challenges in birdsIs primate tool use special? Chimpanzee and New Caledonian crow compared.Tool-use learning by common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)New Caledonian crows reason about hidden causal agents.Perspectives on object manipulation and action grammar for percussive actions in primates.Does absolute brain size really predict self-control? Hand-tracking training improves performance on the A-not-B taskA novel tool-use mode in animals: New Caledonian crows insert tools to transport objectsFlexible motor adjustment of pecking with an artificially extended bill in crows but not in pigeons.Ecological and social correlates of chimpanzee tool useAnimal behaviour: use of dung as a tool by burrowing owls.The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans?The evolution of learning.Performance in Object-Choice Aesop's Fable Tasks Are Influenced by Object Biases in New Caledonian Crows but not in Human Children.Relational spatial reasoning by a nonhuman: the example of capuchin monkeys.Why Brains Are Not Computers, Why Behaviorism Is Not Satanism, and Why Dolphins Are Not Aquatic ApesDynamic primitives of motor behavior.Tools for thought or thoughts for tools?Strong between-site variation in New Caledonian crows' use of hook-tool-making materials.Fish intelligence, sentience and ethics.
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Nature
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scientific article published in Nature
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в Nature в січні 1996
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Manufacture and use of hook-tools by New Caledonian crows
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Gavin R. Hunt
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10.1038/379249A0
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1996-01-01T00:00:00Z
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