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Dogs are not better than humans at detecting coherent motion

Posted by pamongi on 14 September 201714 September 2017

Mongillo P, Scandurra A, Kramer R, Marinelli L (2017) Animal Cognition, 5:881–890

Recognition of human faces by dogs (Canis familiaris) requires visibility of head contour

Posted by pamongi on 14 September 201714 September 2017

Mongillo P, Scandurra A, Kramer R, Marinelli L (2017) Animal Cognition, 5:881–890

Sex differences in dogs’ social learning of spatial information

Posted by pamongi on 25 May 201714 September 2017

Fugazza C, Mongillo P, Marinelli L (2017) Animal Cognition, 20(4):789-794

Effect of sex and gonadectomy on dogs’ spatial performance

Posted by pamongi on 21 February 201731 May 2017

Mongillo P, Scandurra A, D’Aniello B, Marinelli L (2017) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 191:84–89

Global bias reliability in dogs (Canis familiaris)

Posted by pamongi on 21 October 201631 May 2017

Mongillo P, Pitteri E, Sambugaro P, Carnier P, Marinelli L (2016) Animal Cognition, 20:257–265

Can attention be taught? Interspecific attention by dogs (Canis familiaris) performing obedience tasks

Posted by pamongi on 26 May 201621 October 2016

Mongillo P, Pitteri E, Candaten M, Marinelli L (2016) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 182:30-37

Behavioural effects of training on water rescue dogs in the Strange Situation Test

Posted by pamongi on 8 April 20168 April 2016

Scandurra, A, Alterisio, A, D’Aniello, B (2016) Applied Animal Behaviour Science, in press

Effects of two forms of environmental enrichment on a group of captive blackbucks (Antilope cervicapra): a pilot study

Posted by pamongi on 25 February 201631 May 2017

Bono, L, Mongillo, P, De Boni-Russo, G, Gabai, G, Normando, S (2016) Journal of Veterinary Behaviour: Clinical Applications and Research, 12:66-72

Conspecific observational learning by adult dogs in a training context

Posted by pamongi on 31 January 2016

Scandurra, A, Mongillo, P, Marinelli, L, Aria, M, D’Aniello, B (2016) Applied animal behaviour science, 174, 116–120

Ontogenetic effects on gazing behaviour: a case study of kennel dogs (Labrador Retrievers) in the impossible task paradigm

Posted by pamongi on 23 January 2016

D’Aniello B & Scandurra A (2016) Animal cognition, in press

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