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![]() | Roberts, A. I., Roberts, S. G. B. 2025. How can we use social network analysis to better understand Chimpanzee and Gorilla sociality and communication?. Animal Cognition 28: 58. |
![]() | Roberts, A. I., Roberts, S. G. B., Vick, S.-J. 2014. The repertoire and intentionality of gestural communication in wild chimpanzees. Animal Cognition 17: 317–336. |
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![]() | Roberts, A. I., Vick, S.-J., Buchanan-Smith, H. M. 2013. Communicative intentions in wild chimpanzees: persistence and elaboration in gestural signalling. Animal Cognition 16: 187–196. |
![]() | Roberts, A. I., Vick, S.-J., Roberts, S. G. B., Menzel, C. R. 2014. Chimpanzees modify intentional gestures to coordinate a search for hidden food. Nature Communications 5: 3088. |
![]() | Roberts, A., Borisyuk, R., Buhl, E., Ferrario, A., Koutsikou, S., Li, W.-C., Soffe, S. R. 2019. The decision to move: response times, neuronal circuits and sensory memory in a simple vertebrate. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286: 20190297. |
![]() | Roberts, G. 2005. Cooperation through interdependence. Animal Behaviour 70: 901–908. |
![]() | Roberts, G. 2008. Evolution of direct and indirect reciprocity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275: 173–179. |
![]() | Roberts, G. 2020. Cooperation: How Vampire Bats Build Reciprocal Relationships. Current Biology 30: R307–R309. |
![]() | Roberts, J. A., Taylor, P. W., Uetz, G. W. 2007. Consequences of complex signaling: predator detection of multimodal cues. Behavioral Ecology 18: 236–240. |
![]() | Roberts, S. A., Davidson, A. J., Beynon, R. J., Hurst, J. L. 2014. Female attraction to male scent and associative learning: the house mouse as a mammalian model. Animal Behaviour 97: 313–321. |
![]() | Roberts, S. G. B., Dunbar, R. I. M., Roberts, A. I. 2022. Communicative roots of complex sociality and cognition: preface to the theme issue. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 377: 20220115. |
![]() | Roberts, S. G. B., Dunbar, R. I. M., Roberts, A. I. 2022. Communicative roots of complex sociality and cognition: neuropsychological mechanisms underpinning the processing of social information. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 377: 20210295. |
![]() | Roberts, T. F., Tschida, K. A., Klein, M. E., Mooney, R. 2010. Rapid spine stabilization and synaptic enhancement at the onset of behavioural learning. Nature 463: 948–952. |
![]() | Roberts, W. A. 2002. Are animals stuck in time?. Psychological bulletin 128: 473. |
![]() | Roberts, W. A. 2007. Mental time travel: animals anticipate the future. Current Biology 17: R418–R420. |
![]() | Roberts, W. A. 2018. Animal cognition: Chimps use human knowledge when reasoning statistically. Current Biology 28: R705–R706. |
![]() | Roberts, W. A. 2019. The role of context in animal memory. Learn Behav 47: 117–130. |
![]() | Roberts, W. A. 2020. Addition and subtraction by honeybees. Learn Behav 48: 191–192. |
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