2008
DOI: 10.1134/s0022093008030010
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Intellectual activity during formation of quantitative concepts in the lower and higher monkeys

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“…Recent studies revealed the capacity for numerical discrimination in a wide variety of species, from honey bees (Dacke & Srinivasan, 2008), salamanders (Krusche et al, 2010), fish (Agrillo et al, 2008;Gómez-Laplaza & Gerlai, 2010) and birds (Emmerton, 2001) to dogs (Cooper et al, 2003), elephants (Irie-Sugimoto et al, 2009), horses (Uller & Lewis, 2009) and other species including primates (Call, 2000;Anderson et al, 2005;Santos et al, 2005;Nikitin et al, 2006;Harris et al, 2007;Beran, 2007Beran, , 2008Beran, , 2010Chernikova et al, 2008;Banerjee, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies revealed the capacity for numerical discrimination in a wide variety of species, from honey bees (Dacke & Srinivasan, 2008), salamanders (Krusche et al, 2010), fish (Agrillo et al, 2008;Gómez-Laplaza & Gerlai, 2010) and birds (Emmerton, 2001) to dogs (Cooper et al, 2003), elephants (Irie-Sugimoto et al, 2009), horses (Uller & Lewis, 2009) and other species including primates (Call, 2000;Anderson et al, 2005;Santos et al, 2005;Nikitin et al, 2006;Harris et al, 2007;Beran, 2007Beran, , 2008Beran, , 2010Chernikova et al, 2008;Banerjee, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%