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291 related items for PubMed ID: 19714197

  • 1. Explaining dog wolf differences in utilizing human pointing gestures: selection for synergistic shifts in the development of some social skills.
    Gácsi M, Györi B, Virányi Z, Kubinyi E, Range F, Belényi B, Miklósi A.
    PLoS One; 2009 Aug 28; 4(8):e6584. PubMed ID: 19714197
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  • 2. Comprehension of human pointing gestures in young human-reared wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris).
    Virányi Z, Gácsi M, Kubinyi E, Topál J, Belényi B, Ujfalussy D, Miklósi A.
    Anim Cogn; 2008 Jul 28; 11(3):373-87. PubMed ID: 18183437
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  • 3. Cooperative Communication with Humans Evolved to Emerge Early in Domestic Dogs.
    Salomons H, Smith KCM, Callahan-Beckel M, Callahan M, Levy K, Kennedy BS, Bray EE, Gnanadesikan GE, Horschler DJ, Gruen M, Tan J, White P, vonHoldt BM, MacLean EL, Hare B.
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  • 4. A comparison of pet and purpose-bred research dog (Canis familiaris) performance on human-guided object-choice tasks.
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    Behav Processes; 2015 Jan 26; 110():60-7. PubMed ID: 25245303
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  • 5. A simple reason for a big difference: wolves do not look back at humans, but dogs do.
    Miklósi A, Kubinyi E, Topál J, Gácsi M, Virányi Z, Csányi V.
    Curr Biol; 2003 Apr 29; 13(9):763-6. PubMed ID: 12725735
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  • 6. Man's underground best friend: domestic ferrets, unlike the wild forms, show evidence of dog-like social-cognitive skills.
    Hernádi A, Kis A, Turcsán B, Topál J.
    PLoS One; 2012 Apr 29; 7(8):e43267. PubMed ID: 22905244
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  • 7. Test sensitivity is important for detecting variability in pointing comprehension in canines.
    Pongrácz P, Gácsi M, Hegedüs D, Péter A, Miklósi A.
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  • 8. Comparing interspecific socio-communicative skills of socialized juvenile dogs and miniature pigs.
    Gerencsér L, Pérez Fraga P, Lovas M, Újváry D, Andics A.
    Anim Cogn; 2019 Nov 29; 22(6):917-929. PubMed ID: 31256339
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  • 9. A comparison between wolves, Canis lupus, and dogs, Canis familiaris, in showing behaviour towards humans.
    Heberlein MT, Turner DC, Range F, Virányi Z.
    Anim Behav; 2016 Dec 29; 122():59-66. PubMed ID: 27974861
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  • 10. Rearing condition and willingness to approach a stranger explain differences in point following performance in wolves and dogs.
    Hansen Wheat C, van der Bijl W, Wynne CDL.
    Learn Behav; 2023 Jun 29; 51(2):127-130. PubMed ID: 36224508
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  • 11. Training Reduces Stress in Human-Socialised Wolves to the Same Degree as in Dogs.
    Vasconcellos Ada S, Virányi Z, Range F, Ades C, Scheidegger JK, Möstl E, Kotrschal K.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jun 29; 11(9):e0162389. PubMed ID: 27611784
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  • 12. Species-specific differences and similarities in the behavior of hand-raised dog and wolf pups in social situations with humans.
    Gácsi M, Gyori B, Miklósi A, Virányi Z, Kubinyi E, Topál J, Csányi V.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2005 Sep 29; 47(2):111-22. PubMed ID: 16136572
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  • 13. Free-ranging dogs show age related plasticity in their ability to follow human pointing.
    Bhattacharjee D, N ND, Gupta S, Sau S, Sarkar R, Biswas A, Banerjee A, Babu D, Mehta D, Bhadra A.
    PLoS One; 2017 Sep 29; 12(7):e0180643. PubMed ID: 28715475
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  • 14. Comprehension and utilisation of pointing gestures and gazing in dog-human communication in relatively complex situations.
    Lakatos G, Gácsi M, Topál J, Miklósi A.
    Anim Cogn; 2012 Mar 29; 15(2):201-13. PubMed ID: 21927851
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  • 15. Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food.
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    Anim Cogn; 2010 Mar 29; 13(2):367-76. PubMed ID: 19779743
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  • 16. What's the point? Golden and Labrador retrievers living in kennels do not understand human pointing gestures.
    D'Aniello B, Alterisio A, Scandurra A, Petremolo E, Iommelli MR, Aria M.
    Anim Cogn; 2017 Jul 29; 20(4):777-787. PubMed ID: 28508126
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  • 17. Oxytocin enhances the appropriate use of human social cues by the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) in an object choice task.
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  • 18. Adult, intensively socialized wolves show features of attachment behaviour to their handler.
    Lenkei R, Újváry D, Bakos V, Faragó T.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Oct 14; 10(1):17296. PubMed ID: 33057050
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  • 19. Dogs outperform cats both in their testability and relying on human pointing gestures: a comparative study.
    Salamon A, Uccheddu S, Csepregi M, Miklósi Á, Gácsi M.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Oct 19; 13(1):17837. PubMed ID: 37857683
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  • 20. Importance of a species' socioecology: Wolves outperform dogs in a conspecific cooperation task.
    Marshall-Pescini S, Schwarz JFL, Kostelnik I, Virányi Z, Range F.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2017 Oct 31; 114(44):11793-11798. PubMed ID: 29078337
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