AbstractWhen humans and animals interact with one another over an extended time span they familiarise and may develop a relationship, which can exert an influence on both partners. For example, the behaviour of an animal in experiments may be affected by its relationship to the human experimenter. However, few studies have systematically examined the impact of human–animal relationships on experimental results. In the present study we investigated if familiarity with a human experimenter influences the performance of Common ravens (Corvus corax) and Carrion crows (Corvus corone corone) in interactive tasks. Birds were tested in two interactive cognitive tasks (exchange, object choice) by several experimenters representing different levels o...
Cooperative behaviour through reciprocation or interchange of valuable services in primates has rece...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...
Underlying social learning and other important aspects of successful adaptation to social life, is s...
AbstractWhen humans and animals interact with one another over an extended time span they familiaris...
Although cooperative behaviours are common in animals, the cognitive processes underpinning such beh...
To explain reciprocity, direct or indirect, several proximate mechanisms have been proposed, yet lit...
Social context has been shown to encourage, or to delay object exploration and learning. This ambigu...
<div><p>Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, litt...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Social context has been shown to encourage, or to delay object exploration and learning. This ambigu...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Cognitive abilities allow animals to navigate through complex, fluctuating environments. In the pres...
<div><p>Consistent individual differences in behaviour, or ‘personality’, are likely to be influence...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Cooperative behaviour through reciprocation or interchange of valuable services in primates has rece...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...
Underlying social learning and other important aspects of successful adaptation to social life, is s...
AbstractWhen humans and animals interact with one another over an extended time span they familiaris...
Although cooperative behaviours are common in animals, the cognitive processes underpinning such beh...
To explain reciprocity, direct or indirect, several proximate mechanisms have been proposed, yet lit...
Social context has been shown to encourage, or to delay object exploration and learning. This ambigu...
<div><p>Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, litt...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Social context has been shown to encourage, or to delay object exploration and learning. This ambigu...
Although social animals frequently make decisions about when or with whom to cooperate, little is kn...
Cognitive abilities allow animals to navigate through complex, fluctuating environments. In the pres...
<div><p>Consistent individual differences in behaviour, or ‘personality’, are likely to be influence...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Cooperative behaviour through reciprocation or interchange of valuable services in primates has rece...
Using resources shared within a social group—either in a cooperative or a competitive way—requires k...
Underlying social learning and other important aspects of successful adaptation to social life, is s...