Hare, Brian, Rosati, Alexandra G., Kaminski, Juliane, Bräuer, Juliane, Call, Josep, Tomasello, Michael
Domestic dogs are sensitive to a human's perspective (2009)
Kaminski, Juliane, Bräuer, Juliane, Call, Josep, Tomasello, Michael
Tennie, Claudio, Glabsch, Eileen, Tempelmann, Sebastian, Bräuer, Juliane, Kaminski, Juliane, Call, Josep
Domestic dogs comprehend human communication with iconic signs (2009)
Kaminski, Juliane, Tempelmann, Sebastian, Call, Josep, Tomasello, Michael
The early ontogeny of human – dog communication (2008)
Riedel, Julia, Schumann, Katrin, Kaminski, Juliane, Call, Josep, Tomasello, Michael
Making Inferences about the Location of Hidden Food : Social Dog - Casual Ape (2006)
Bräuer, Juliane, Kaminski, Juliane, Riedel, Julia, Call, Josep, Tomasello, Michael
Social cognition in different mammalian species : a comparative approach / (2005)
Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 2005.
Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris) Are Sensitive to the Attentional State of Humans (2003)
Call, Josep, Bräuer, Juliane, Kaminski, Juliane, Tomasello, Michael
Prospective object search in dogs: mixed evidence for knowledge of What and Where
Kaminski, Juliane, Fischer, Julia, Call, Josep
We investigated whether two dogs that had been specially trained to retrieve objects by their names were able to integrate information about the identity (What) as well as the location (Where) of...
Comparing dogs and great apes in their ability to visually track object transpositions
Rooijakkers, Eveline F., Kaminski, Juliane, Call, Josep
Knowing that objects continue to exist after disappearing from sight and tracking invisible object displacements are two basic elements of spatial cognition. The current study compares dogs and apes...