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Range, F., L. Horn, Zs. Viranyi, and L. Huber. 2009. The absence of reward induces inequity aversion in dogs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, 340345. 340345.
INSIDE OF A DOG.
on counting:
West, R. E., and R. J. Young. 2002. Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count? Animal Cognition, 5, Animal Cognition, 5, 183186. 183186.
on disjunctive syllogisms:
This is the stoic philosopher Chrysippos of Soloi, according to Bringmann, W., and J. Abresch. 1997. Clever Hans: Fact or fiction? In W. G. Bringmann et al., eds., A A pictorial history of psychology pictorial history of psychology (pp. 7782). Chicago: Quintessence. (pp. 7782). Chicago: Quintessence.
one of the original scientific attempts to try to operationalize anthropomorphisms:
Hebb, D. O. 1946. Emotion in man and animal: An a.n.a.lysis of the intuitive process of recognition. Psychological Review, 53, Psychological Review, 53, 88106. 88106.
on the suprachiasmatic nucleus:
A nice review of some recent work: Herzog, E. D., and L. J. Muglia. 2006. You are when you eat. Nature Neuroscience, 9, Nature Neuroscience, 9, 300302. 300302.
on changes in sleep with age:
Takeuchi, T., and E. Harada. 2002. Age-related changes in sleep-wake rhythm in dog. Behavioural Brain Research, 136, Behavioural Brain Research, 136, 193199. 193199.
on the movement of smells in a room:
Bodanis, 1986. Wright, 1982.
on bees' sense of time:
Boisvert, M. J., and D. F. Sherry. 2006. Interval timing by an invertebrate, the b.u.mble bee Bombus impatiens. Current Biology, 16, Bombus impatiens. Current Biology, 16, 16361640. 16361640.
"boredom is rarely discussed in the non-human scientific literature":
But see Wemelsfelder, F. 2005. Animal Boredom: Understanding the tedium of confined lives. In F. D. McMillan, ed., Mental health and well-being in animals Mental health and well-being in animals (pp. 7991). Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publis.h.i.+ng. (pp. 7991). Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publis.h.i.+ng.
"man is the only animal who can be bored":
Fromm, E. 1947. Man for himself, an inquiry into the psychology of ethics. Man for himself, an inquiry into the psychology of ethics. New York: Rinehart, p. 40. New York: Rinehart, p. 40.
on the mirror test:
Gallup, G. G. Jr. 1970. Chimpanzees: Self-recognition. Science, 167, Science, 167, 8687. Plotnik, J. M., F. B. M. de Waal, and D. Reiss. 2006. Self-recognition in an 8687. Plotnik, J. M., F. B. M. de Waal, and D. Reiss. 2006. Self-recognition in an
Asian elephant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 103, 103,1705317057.
Reiss, D., and L. Marino. 2001. Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: A case of cognitive convergence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 98, 98, 59373942. 59373942.
on sheepdogs' knowing they are not sheep:
Coppinger and Coppinger, 2001.
Snoopy quote:
Gesner, C. 1967. You're a good man, Charlie Brown: Based on the comic strip You're a good man, Charlie Brown: Based on the comic strip Peanuts Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. by Charles M. Schulz. New York: Random House. New York: Random House.
on scrub-jay caching:
Raby, C. R., D. M. Alexis, A. d.i.c.kinson, and N. S. Clayton. 2007. Planning for the future by western scrub-jays. Nature, 445, Nature, 445, 919921. 919921.
on ontogenetic ritualization:
Tomasello, M., and J. Call. 1997. Primate cognition. Primate cognition. New York: Oxford University Press. New York: Oxford University Press.
on medieval punishment of dogs:
Evans, E. P. 1906/2000. The criminal prosecution and capital punishment of The criminal prosecution and capital punishment of animals. animals. Union, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Union, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
on owners thinking dogs know right and wrong:
Pongracz, P., a. Miklosi, and V. Csanyi. 2001. Owners' beliefs on the ability of their pet dogs to understand human verbal communication: A case of social understanding. Cahiers de psychologie, 20, Cahiers de psychologie, 20, 87107. 87107.
on teddy-bear guard-dog:
Kennedy, M. August 3, 2006. "Guard dog mauls Elvis's teddy in rampage." The The Guardian. Guardian.
on guilt experiments:
Horowitz, A. 2009. Disambiguating the "guilty look": Salient prompts to a familiar dog behaviour. Behavioural Processes, 81, Behavioural Processes, 81, 447452. 447452.
Vollmer, P. J. 1977. Do mischievous dogs reveal their "guilt"? Veterinary Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinician, 72, Medicine, Small Animal Clinician, 72, 10021005. 10021005.