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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
3879
World Ranking
10638
National Ranking
134

Best Publications

  • Spontaneous Metatool Use by New Caledonian Crows

    Alex H. Taylor;Gavin R. Hunt;Jennifer C. Holzhaider;Russell D. Gray

  • Complex cognition and behavioural innovation in New Caledonian crows

    Alex H. Taylor;Douglas Elliffe;Gavin R. Hunt;Russell D. Gray

  • Do New Caledonian crows solve physical problems through causal reasoning

    A. H. Taylor;G. R. Hunt;F. S. Medina;Russell D. Gray

  • Feel the VIBE: Examining value-in-the-brand-page-experience and its impact on satisfaction and customer engagement behaviours in mobile social media

    Jamie Carlson;Mohammad M. Rahman;Alexander Taylor;Ranjit Voola

  • An investigation into the cognition behind spontaneous string pulling in New Caledonian crows

    Alex H. Taylor;Felipe S. Medina;Jennifer C. Holzhaider;Lindsay J. Hearne

  • Using the Aesop's fable paradigm to investigate causal understanding of water displacement by New Caledonian crows.

    Sarah A. Jelbert;Alex H. Taylor;Lucy G. Cheke;Nicola S. Clayton

  • New Caledonian crows reason about hidden causal agents

    Alex H. Taylor;Alex H. Taylor;Rachael Miller;Russell D. Gray

  • The social structure of New Caledonian crows

    J. C. Holzhaider;M. D. Sibley;A. H. Taylor;P. J. Singh

  • An end to insight? New Caledonian crows can spontaneously solve problems without planning their actions

    Alex H. Taylor;Brenna Knaebe;Russell D. Gray

  • New Caledonian crows learn the functional properties of novel tool types

    Alex H. Taylor;Alex H. Taylor;Douglas M. Elliffe;Gavin R. Hunt;Nathan J. Emery

  • New Caledonian Crows Use Mental Representations to Solve Metatool Problems

    Romana Gruber;Martina Schiestl;Markus Boeckle;Anna Frohnwieser

  • New Caledonian crows infer the weight of objects from observing their movements in a breeze

    Sarah A. Jelbert;Rachael Miller;Martina Schiestl;Markus Boeckle

  • Why is tool use rare in animals

    Gavin R. Hunt;Russell D. Gray;Alex H. Taylor

  • Corvid cognition: Corvid cognition

    Alex H. Taylor

  • New Caledonian crows' responses to mirrors

    F. S. Medina;A. H. Taylor;G. R. Hunt;Russell D. Gray

  • How New Caledonian crows solve novel foraging problems and what it means for cumulative culture.

    Corina J. Logan;Corina J. Logan;Alexis J. Breen;Alex H. Taylor;Russell D. Gray

  • Context-dependent tool use in New Caledonian crows

    Alex H. Taylor;Gavin R. Hunt;Russell D. Gray

  • Of babies and birds: complex tool behaviours are not sufficient for the evolution of the ability to create a novel causal intervention

    Alex H. Taylor;Lucy G. Cheke;Anna Waismeyer;Andrew N. Meltzoff

  • Reasoning by exclusion in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) cannot be explained by avoidance of empty containers.

    Sarah A. Jelbert;Alex H. Taylor;Russell D. Gray

  • Modifications to the Aesop's Fable Paradigm Change New Caledonian Crow Performances

    Corina J. Logan;Sarah A. Jelbert;Alexis J. Breen;Russell D. Gray

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