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"Tool use in the rook"
"Learning, memory and sleep: Insights from filial imprinting"
"Teaching in animals"
"The manuscript selection process at SCIENCE"
Adaptive and process-based explanations in the study of parent-offspring communication: Experiments with hand-raised house sparrow nestlings and game theoretical modelling
Bending and filtering the truth: insights into communication in social groups from banded mongooses and pied babblers
Detecting reliable nonverbal and paralinguistic signals of cooperativeness in strangers
Singing for your supper: Foraging vocalisations in social birds
βWhere the wild things go: tracking the behaviour of small mobile animalsβ
βRight might be wrong where West is right: On great apes' capacity for relational thought and the impact of human cultureβ
"Evolutionary and developmental aspects of intersubjectivity"
"Androgen and gender development"
"Vocal communication in chimpanzees: links to human language?"
"Moving towards automated analysis of complex patterns of behaviour"
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Chris Bird (University of Cambridge.
Wednesday 11 March 2009, 12:30-13:30