Week 8: Deception
- Allen, Colin (Forthcoming), Macaque Mirror Neurons:
Detecting Intentions Intentionally? In preparation for Grammont, F. (Ed.)
Naturalizing Intention in Action, MIT Press.
- Gácsi, M.; A. Miklósi; O. Varga; J. Topál; V. Csányi (2004), Are readers of our face readers of our
minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of
human's attention. Animal Cognition, 7, 144-153.
- Hauser Marc D. (2000), Tools of Deceit. In M.D. Hauser Wild
Minds: What Animals Really Think. Henry Holt and Company, New
York.
- Hirata, Satoshi (2006), Tactical Deception
and Understanding of Others in Chimpanzees. In T. Matsuzawa, M. Tomonaga,
and M. Tanaka (Eds.) Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees, Springer, Chapter 17.
- Templeton, Christopher N. and Erick Greene (2007), Nuthatches eavesdrop on variations
in heterospecific chickadee mobbing alarm calls. PNAS, Vol. 104, No. 13, 5479-5482.