Biagio D’Aniello, Anna Scandurra, Claudia Pinelli, Lieta Marinelli, Paolo Mongillo (2021) Animal Cognition
Articoli in collaborazione
A Short Period of Darkness after Mixing of Growing Pigs Intended for PDO Hams Production Reduces Skin Lesions
Lieta Marinelli, Paolo Mongillo, Paolo Carnier, Stefano Schiavon, Luigi Gallo, (2020) Animals.
Dogs are not better than humans at detecting coherent motion
Kaniszar O, Mongillo P, Battaglini L, Campana G, Marinelli L (2017)Scientific Reports,7:11259
Recognition of human faces by dogs (Canis familiaris) requires visibility of head contour
Mongillo P, Scandurra A, Kramer R, Marinelli L (2017) Animal Cognition, 5:881–890
Effectiveness of verbal and gestural signals and familiarity with signal-senders on the performance of working dogs
Scandurra A, Alterisio A, Marinelli L, Mongillo P, Semin GR, D’Aniello B,(2017) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 191:78–83
Sex differences in dogs’ social learning of spatial information
Fugazza C, Mongillo P, Marinelli L (2017) Animal Cognition, 20(4):789-794
Effect of sex and gonadectomy on dogs’ spatial performance
Mongillo P, Scandurra A, D’Aniello B, Marinelli L (2017) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 191:84–89
Behavioural effects of training on water rescue dogs in the Strange Situation Test
Scandurra A, Alterisio A & D’Aniello B (2016) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 174, 121–127
Effects of two forms of environmental enrichment on a group of captive blackbucks (Antilope cervicapra): a pilot study
Bono, L, Mongillo, P, De Boni-Russo, G, Gabai, G, Normando, S (2016) Journal of Veterinary Behaviour: Clinical Applications and Research, 12:66-72
Ontogenetic effects on gazing behaviour: a case study of kennel dogs (Labrador Retrievers) in the impossible task paradigm
D’Aniello B & Scandurra A (2016) Animal cognition, in press