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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
10612001
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
10412006
The Cambridge declaration on consciousness
P Low, J Panksepp, D Reiss, D Edelman, B Van Swinderen, C Koch
Francis crick memorial conference 7, 2012
5432012
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
4242007
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
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
1292000
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
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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