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Diana Reiss
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Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: A case of cognitive convergence
D Reiss, L Marino
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (10), 5937-5942, 2001
10592001
Self-recognition in an Asian elephant
JM Plotnik, FBM De Waal, D Reiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (45), 17053-17057, 2006
10392006
The Cambridge declaration on consciousness
P Low, J Panksepp, D Reiss, D Edelman, B Van Swinderen, C Koch
Francis crick memorial conference 7, 2012
5422012
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
L Marino, RC Connor, RE Fordyce, LM Herman, PR Hof, L Lefebvre, ...
PLoS biology 5 (5), e139, 2007
4232007
Spontaneous vocal mimicry and production by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): evidence for vocal learning.
D Reiss, B McCowan
Journal of Comparative Psychology 107 (3), 301, 1993
3231993
The fallacy of ‘signature whistles’ in bottlenose dolphins: a comparative perspective of ‘signature information’in animal vocalizations
B McCowan, D Reiss
Animal behaviour 62 (6), 1151-1162, 2001
1892001
Whistle contour development in captive-born infant bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Role of learning.
B McCowan, D Reiss
Journal of Comparative Psychology 109 (3), 242, 1995
1791995
Quantitative Comparison of Whistle Repertoires from Captive Adult Bottlenose Dolphins (Delphinidae, Tursiops truncatus): a Re‐evaluation of the Signature …
B McCowan, D Reiss
Ethology 100 (3), 194-209, 1995
1631995
Insightful problem solving in an Asian elephant
P Foerder, M Galloway, T Barthel, DE Moore III, D Reiss
PloS one 6 (8), e23251, 2011
1312011
MOTHER‐INFANT SPATIAL RELATIONS IN CAPTIVE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS, TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS
C Gubbins, B Mcowan, SK Lynn, S Hooper, D Reiss
Marine Mammal Science 15 (3), 751-765, 1999
1291999
Bubble ring play of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): implications for cognition.
B McCowan, L Marino, E Vance, L Walke, D Reiss
Journal of Comparative Psychology 114 (1), 98, 2000
1282000
Self‐recognition in the Asian elephant and future directions for cognitive research with elephants in zoological settings
JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal, D Moore III, D Reiss
Zoo Biology 29 (2), 179-191, 2010
1212010
Vocal learning in captive bottlenose dolphins: A comparison with humans and nonhuman animals.
B McCowan, D Reiss
Cambridge University Press, 1997
991997
Bottlenose dolphins and Antillean manatees respond to small multi-rotor unmanned aerial systems
EA Ramos, B Maloney, MO Magnasco, D Reiss
Frontiers in Marine Science 5, 316, 2018
872018
Mirror self-recognition in bottlenose dolphins: Implications for comparative investigations of highly dissimilar species
L Marino, D Reiss, GG Gallup Jr, G Gordon
Self-awareness in animals and humans: Developmental perspectives, 380-391, 1994
861994
Observations on the development of echolocation in young bottlenose dolphins
D Reiss
Animal sonar: Processes and performance, 121-127, 1988
761988
Precocious development of self-awareness in dolphins
R Morrison, D Reiss
PLoS One 13 (1), e0189813, 2018
752018
Maternal aggressive contact vocalizations in captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus): Wide‐band, low‐frequency signals during mother/aunt‐infant …
B McCowan, D Reiss
Zoo Biology 14 (4), 293-309, 1995
751995
Communicative and other cognitive characteristics of bottlenose dolphins
D Reiss, B McCowan, L Marino
Trends in cognitive sciences 1 (4), 140-145, 1997
711997
A claim in search of evidence: reply to Manger’s thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain structure
L Marino, C Butti, RC Connor, RE Fordyce, LM Herman, PR Hof, ...
Biological Reviews 83 (4), 417-440, 2008
702008
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