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Serpell, 1996.
on gull fixed action pattern:
Tinbergen, N. 1953. The herring-gull's world. The herring-gull's world. London: Collins. London: Collins.
on gaze in human conversation:
Argyle, M., and J. Dean. 1965. Eye contact, distance and affiliation. Sociometry, 28, Sociometry, 28, 289304. 289304.
Vertegaal, R., R. Slagter, G. C. Van der Veer, and A. Nijholt. 2001. Eye gaze patterns in conversations: There is more to conversational agents than meets the eyes. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 2001 Conference on Human Factors in Proceedings of ACM CHI 2001 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Computing Systems, Seattle, WA. Seattle, WA.
on following a pointing gesture:
Sop.r.o.ni, K., a. Miklosi, J. Topal, and V. Csanyi. 2002. Dogs' responsiveness to human pointing gestures. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 2734. 2734.
on gaze-following:
Agnetta, B., B. Hare, and M. Tomasello. 2000. Cues to food location that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) of different ages do and do not use. of different ages do and do not use. Animal Cognition, 3, Animal Cognition, 3, 107112. 107112.
on attention-getting:
Horowitz, A. 2009. Attention to attention in domestic dog (Canis familiaris) dyadic play. dyadic play. Animal Cognition, 12, Animal Cognition, 12, 107118. 107118.
on sonorous mouth-licking:
Gaunet, F. 2008. How do guide dogs of blind owners and pet dogs of sighted owners (Canis familiaris) ask their owners for food? ask their owners for food? Animal Cognition, 11, Animal Cognition, 11, 475483. 475483.
on showing:
Hare, B., J. Call, and M. Tomasello. 1998. Communication of food location between human and dog (Canis familiaris). Evolution of Communication, 2, Evolution of Communication, 2, 137159. 137159.
Miklosi, a., R. Polgardi, J. Topal, and V. Csanyi. 2000. Intentional behaviour in dog-human communication: An experimental a.n.a.lysis of "showing" behaviour in the dog. Animal Cognition, 3, Animal Cognition, 3, 159166. 159166.
on retrieving games:
Gacsi, M., a. Miklosi, O. Varga, J. Topal, and V. Csanyi. 2004. Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human's attention. show situation-dependent recognition of human's attention. Animal Cognition, 7, Animal Cognition, 7, 144153. 144153.
on manipulating attention:
Call, J., J. Brauer, J. Kaminski, and M. Tomasello. 2003. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans. are sensitive to the attentional state of humans. Journal of Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117, Comparative Psychology, 117, 257263. 257263.
Schwab, C., and L. Huber. 2006. Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners. behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners. Journal of Journal of Comparative Psychology, 120, Comparative Psychology, 120, 169175. 169175.
on begging experiments:
Cooper, J. J., C. Ashton, S. Bishop, R. West, D. S. Mills, and R. J. Young. 2003. Clever hounds: Social cognition in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Applied Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 81, Animal Behaviour Science, 81, 229244. 229244.
on attending to a video projection:
Pongracz, P., a. Miklosi, A. Doka, and V. Csanyi. 2003. Successful application of video-projected human images for signalling to dogs. Ethology, 109, Ethology, 109, 809821. 809821.
on why commands relayed by speakers don't work:
Viranyi, Zs., J. Topal, M. Gacsi, a. Miklosi, and V. Csanyi. 2004. Dogs can recognize the behavioural cues of the attentional focus in humans. Behavioural Behavioural Processes, 66, Processes, 66, 161172. 161172.
CANINE ANTHROPOLOGISTS.
"I am I ...":
Stein, G. 1937. Everybody's Autobiography. Everybody's Autobiography. New York: Random House, p. 64. New York: Random House, p. 64.
on autistic people using dogs to read others:
Sacks, O. 1995. An anthropologist on Mars. An anthropologist on Mars. New York: Knopf. New York: Knopf.
on Clever Hans:
Sebeok, T. A., and R. Rosenthal, eds. 1981. The Clever Hans phenomenon: The Clever Hans phenomenon: Communication with horses, whales, apes, and people. Communication with horses, whales, apes, and people. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
on dogs reading trainers' body movements:
Wright, 1982.
on dogs antic.i.p.ating us on walks:
Kubinyi, E., a. Miklosi, J. Topal, and V. Csanyi. 2003. Social mimetic behaviour and social antic.i.p.ation in dogs: Preliminary results. Animal Cognition, 6, Animal Cognition, 6, 5763. 5763.
on distinguis.h.i.+ng threatening and friendly strangers: Vas, J., J. Topal, M. Gacsi, a. Miklosi, and V. Csanyi. 2005. A friend or an enemy? Dogs' reaction to an unfamiliar person showing behavioural cues of threat and friendliness at different times. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 94, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 94, 99115. 99115.
n.o.bLE MIND.