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Johanna Eckert
Johanna Eckert
Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
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Intuitive statistical inferences in chimpanzees and humans follow Weber’s law
J Eckert, J Call, J Hermes, E Herrmann, H Rakoczy
Cognition 180, 99-107, 2018
552018
Behavioural evidence of colour vision in free flying stingless bees
J Spaethe, M Streinzer, J Eckert, S May, AG Dyer
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 200, 485-496, 2014
482014
Chimpanzees consider humans’ psychological states when drawing statistical inferences
J Eckert, H Rakoczy, J Call, E Herrmann, D Hanus
Current Biology 28 (12), 1959-1963. e3, 2018
382018
Are great apes able to reason from multi‐item samples to populations of food items?
J Eckert, H Rakoczy, J Call
American journal of primatology 79 (10), e22693, 2017
292017
Just kidding: the evolutionary roots of playful teasing
J Eckert, SL Winkler, EA Cartmill
Biology letters 16 (9), 20200370, 2020
252020
Do monkeys compare themselves to others?
V Schmitt, I Federspiel, J Eckert, S Keupp, L Tschernek, L Faraut, ...
Animal cognition 19, 417-428, 2016
182016
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) can use simple heuristics but fail at drawing statistical inferences from populations to samples
S Placì, J Eckert, H Rakoczy, J Fischer
Royal Society open science 5 (9), 181025, 2018
152018
Estimating the cardiac signals of chimpanzees using a digital camera: Validation and application of a novel non-invasive method for primate research
D Wang, J Eckert, S Teague, A Al-Naji, D Haun, J Chahl
Behavior Research Methods 56 (3), 2064-2082, 2024
62024
The ape lottery: Chimpanzees fail to consider spatial information when drawing statistical inferences
J Call, J Eckert, S Duguid, H Rakoczy, E Hermann
Animal Behavior and Cognition 8 (3), 305-324, 2021
62021
A longitudinal study of great ape cognition: Stability, reliability and the influence of individual characteristics
M Bohn, J Eckert, D Hanus, DBM Haun
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
52021
Great ape cognition is structured by stable cognitive abilities and predicted by developmental conditions
M Bohn, J Eckert, D Hanus, B Lugauer, J Holtmann, DBM Haun
Nature Ecology & Evolution 7 (6), 927-938, 2023
32023
Does quantity matter to a stingless bee?
J Eckert, M Bohn, J Spaethe
Animal Cognition, 1-13, 2022
32022
Probing the structure, stability and predictability of great ape cognition
M Bohn, J Eckert, D Hanus, B Lugauer, J Holtmann, D Haun
12022
Early development of object individuation in nonhuman great apes
J Eckert, K Sutherland, J Rakoczy, D Haun
Child Development, 2023
2023
Is altercentrism WEIRD? A cross-cultural comparison on the susceptibility to other’s beliefs
M Padberg, J Eckert, CG Wiesmann, S Pope-Caldwell, K Rothmaler, ...
OSF, 2022
2022
Long-term assessment of great ape cognition pt. 2
M Bohn, J Eckert, D Hanus, D Haun
OSF, 2022
2022
Interacting or acting individually? The ontogeny of preferential looking towards social interactions and its relation to real life interaction behavior in great apes
M Padberg, J Eckert, CG Wiesmann, M Thiele, CH Chen, D Haun
OSF, 2022
2022
Long-term assessment of great ape cognition
M Bohn, J Eckert, D Hanus, DBM Haun
OSF, 2021
2021
Playful teasing: evidence of joking in non-human primates?
EA Cartmill, J Eckert, S Winkler
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 171, 45-45, 2020
2020
Do long-tailed macaques engage in intuitive statistics?
S Placì, J Eckert, H Rakoczy, J Fischer
bioRxiv, 247635, 2018
2018
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