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    Gaze in Cats (Felis catus) and Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) by Bogese, Michael J., Johnston, Angie M., Byosiere, Sarah-Elizabeth

    Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-02-2024)
    “…Within human-animal dyadic interactions, dog-human gaze has been identified as the crux of several important visual behaviors, such as looking back,…”
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    How Do Communicative Cues Shape the Way That Dogs (Canis familiaris) Encode Objects? by Johnston, Angie M., Arre, Alyssa M., Bogese, Michael J., Santos, Laurie R.

    Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-11-2021)
    “…Our human capacity to efficiently learn from other individuals is unparalleled in any nonhuman species. Some scholars argue that our propensity to learn…”
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    Do Dogs Prefer Helpers in an Infant-Based Social Evaluation Task? by McAuliffe, Katherine, Bogese, Michael, Chang, Linda W, Andrews, Caitlin E, Mayer, Tanya, Faranda, Aja, Hamlin, J Kiley, Santos, Laurie R

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-03-2019)
    “…Social evaluative abilities emerge in human infancy, highlighting their importance in shaping our species' early understanding of the social world. Remarkably,…”
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    ManyDogs 1: A Multi-Lab Replication Study of Dogs’ Pointing Comprehension by Project, ManyDogs, Espinosa, Julia, Stevens, Jeffrey R., Alberghina, Daniela, Alway, Harley E. E., Barela, Jessica D., Bogese, Michael, Bray, Emily E., Buchsbaum, Daphna, Byosiere, Sarah-Elizabeth, Byrne, Molly Byrne, Cavalli, Camila M., Chaudoir, Leah M., Collins-Pisano, Courtney, DeBoer, Hunter J., Douglas, Laura E. L. C., Dror, Shany, Dzik, Marina V., Ferguson, Beverly, Fisher, Laura, Fitzpatrick, Hannah C., Freeman, Marianne S., Frinton, Shayla N., Glover, Maeve K., Gnanadesikan, Gitanjali E., Goacher, Joshua E. P., Golańska, Marta, Guran, C. N. Alexandrina, Hare, Elizabeth, Hare, Brian, Hickey, Mia, Horschler, Daniel J., Huber, Ludwig, Jim, Hoi-Lam, Johnston, Angie M., Kaminski, Juliane, Kelly, Debbie M., Kuhlmeier, Valerie A., Lassiter, Lily, Lazarowski, Lucia, Leighton-Birch, Jennifer, MacLean, Evan L., Maliszewska, Kamila, Marra, Vito, Montgomery, Lane I., Murray, Madison S., Nelson, Emma K., Ostojić, Ljerka, Palermo, Shennai G., Parks Russell, Anya E., Pelgrim, Madeline H., Pellowe, Sarita D., Reinholz, Anna, Rial, Laura A., Richards, Emily M., Ross, Miriam A., Rothkoff, Liza G., Salomons, Hannah, Sanger, Joelle K., Santos, Laurie, Schirle, Angelina R., Shearer, Shania J., Silver, Zachary A., Silverman, Jessica M., Sommese, Andrea, Srdoc, Tiziana, St. John-Mosse, Hannah, Vega, Angelica C., Vékony, Kata, Völter, Christoph J., Walsh, Carolyn J., Worth, Yasmin A., Zipperling, Lena M. I., Żołędziewska, Bianka, Zylberfuden, Sarah G.

    Published in Animal behavior and cognition (01-08-2023)
    “…To promote collaboration across canine science, address replicability issues, and advance open science practices within animal cognition, we have launched the…”
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    Punishment is sensitive to outside options in humans but not in cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) by Deutchman, Paul, Aellen, Mélisande, Bogese, Michael, Bshary, Redouan, Drayton, Lindsey, Gil, Daniel, Martin, Justin, Prétôt, Laurent, Raihani, Nichola, Santos, Laurie R., McAuliffe, Katherine

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-11-2023)
    “…Across human and animal societies, punishment is used as a means of responding to cheating and modifying the behaviour of others. A growing body of work shows…”
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