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Brian Hare
Brian Hare
Professor Evolutionary Anthropology, Psychology & Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke
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Humans have evolved specialized skills of social cognition: The cultural intelligence hypothesis
E Herrmann, J Call, MV Hernández-Lloreda, B Hare, M Tomasello
science 317 (5843), 1360-1366, 2007
20232007
Do chimpanzees know what conspecifics know?
B Hare, J Call, M Tomasello
Animal behaviour 61 (1), 139-151, 2001
15252001
The domestication of social cognition in dogs
B Hare, M Brown, C Williamson, M Tomasello
Science 298 (5598), 1634-1636, 2002
15082002
Chimpanzees know what conspecifics do and do not see
B Hare, J Call, B Agnetta, M Tomasello
Animal Behaviour 59 (4), 771-785, 2000
14112000
Human-like social skills in dogs?
B Hare, M Tomasello
Trends in cognitive sciences 9 (9), 439-444, 2005
13462005
The evolution of self-control
EL MacLean, B Hare, CL Nunn, E Addessi, F Amici, RC Anderson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (20), E2140-E2148, 2014
9222014
Chimpanzees understand psychological states–the question is which ones and to what extent
M Tomasello, J Call, B Hare
Trends in cognitive sciences 7 (4), 153-156, 2003
8822003
Spontaneous altruism by chimpanzees and young children
F Warneken, B Hare, AP Melis, D Hanus, M Tomasello
PLoS biology 5 (7), e184, 2007
7732007
The self-domestication hypothesis: evolution of bonobo psychology is due to selection against aggression
B Hare, V Wobber, R Wrangham
Animal Behaviour 83 (3), 573-585, 2012
6922012
Chimpanzees recruit the best collaborators
AP Melis, B Hare, M Tomasello
Science 311 (5765), 1297-1300, 2006
6602006
Five primate species follow the visual gaze of conspecifics
M Tomasello, J Call, B Hare
Animal behaviour 55 (4), 1063-1069, 1998
6571998
Reliance on head versus eyes in the gaze following of great apes and human infants: the cooperative eye hypothesis
M Tomasello, B Hare, H Lehmann, J Call
Journal of human evolution 52 (3), 314-320, 2007
6502007
Survival of the Friendliest: Homo sapiens Evolved via Selection for Prosociality
B Hare
Annual review of psychology 68 (1), 155-186, 2017
6122017
Tolerance allows bonobos to outperform chimpanzees on a cooperative task
B Hare, AP Melis, V Woods, S Hastings, R Wrangham
Current Biology 17 (7), 619-623, 2007
5852007
Chimpanzees are more skilful in competitive than in cooperative cognitive tasks
B Hare, M Tomasello
Animal behaviour 68 (3), 571-581, 2004
5742004
Engineering cooperation in chimpanzees: tolerance constraints on cooperation
AP Melis, B Hare, M Tomasello
Animal Behaviour 72 (2), 275-286, 2006
5412006
‘Unwilling’versus ‘unable’: chimpanzees’ understanding of human intentional action
J Call, B Hare, M Carpenter, M Tomasello
Developmental science 7 (4), 488-498, 2004
5292004
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) use human and conspecific social cues to locate hidden food.
B Hare, M Tomasello
Journal of Comparative Psychology 113 (2), 173, 1999
5061999
Social cognitive evolution in captive foxes is a correlated by-product of experimental domestication
B Hare, I Plyusnina, N Ignacio, O Schepina, A Stepika, R Wrangham, ...
Current Biology 15 (3), 226-230, 2005
4932005
The evolutionary origins of human patience: temporal preferences in chimpanzees, bonobos, and human adults
AG Rosati, JR Stevens, B Hare, MD Hauser
Current Biology 17 (19), 1663-1668, 2007
4892007
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