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Alex H Taylor
Alex H Taylor
ICREA Research Professor
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Spontaneous metatool use by New Caledonian crows
AH Taylor, GR Hunt, JC Holzhaider, RD Gray
Current Biology 17 (17), 1504-1507, 2007
3482007
Do New Caledonian crows solve physical problems through causal reasoning?
AH Taylor, GR Hunt, FS Medina, RD Gray
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1655), 247-254, 2009
2732009
Complex cognition and behavioural innovation in New Caledonian crows
AH Taylor, D Elliffe, GR Hunt, RD Gray
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1694), 2637-2643, 2010
2722010
Using the Aesop's fable paradigm to investigate causal understanding of water displacement by New Caledonian crows
SA Jelbert, AH Taylor, LG Cheke, NS Clayton, RD Gray
PloS one 9 (3), e92895, 2014
1552014
Corvid cognition
AH Taylor
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 5 (3), 361-372, 2014
1402014
An investigation into the cognition behind spontaneous string pulling in New Caledonian crows
AH Taylor, FS Medina, JC Holzhaider, LJ Hearne, GR Hunt, RD Gray
PloS one 5 (2), e9345, 2010
1362010
New Caledonian crows reason about hidden causal agents
AH Taylor, R Miller, RD Gray
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (40), 16389-16391, 2012
1322012
New Caledonian crows learn the functional properties of novel tool types
AH Taylor, DM Elliffe, GR Hunt, NJ Emery, NS Clayton, RD Gray
PloS one 6 (12), e26887, 2011
1252011
The social structure of New Caledonian crows
JC Holzhaider, MD Sibley, AH Taylor, PJ Singh, RD Gray, GR Hunt
Animal Behaviour 81 (1), 83-92, 2011
1252011
An end to insight? New Caledonian crows can spontaneously solve problems without planning their actions
AH Taylor, B Knaebe, RD Gray
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1749), 4977-4981, 2012
1142012
New Caledonian crows use mental representations to solve metatool problems
R Gruber, M Schiestl, M Boeckle, A Frohnwieser, R Miller, RD Gray, ...
Current Biology 29 (4), 686-692. e3, 2019
962019
Why is tool use rare in animals
GR Hunt, RD Gray, AH Taylor
Tool use in animals: cognition and ecology, 89-118, 2013
952013
New Caledonian crows infer the weight of objects from observing their movements in a breeze
SA Jelbert, R Miller, M Schiestl, M Boeckle, LG Cheke, RD Gray, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1894), 20182332, 2019
882019
Flexible Planning in Ravens?
J Redshaw, AH Taylor, T Suddendorf
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2017
822017
How New Caledonian crows solve novel foraging problems and what it means for cumulative culture
CJ Logan, AJ Breen, AH Taylor, RD Gray, WJE Hoppitt
Learning & Behavior 44, 18-28, 2016
782016
Context-dependent tool use in New Caledonian crows
AH Taylor, GR Hunt, RD Gray
Biology letters 8 (2), 205-207, 2012
772012
New Caledonian crows’ responses to mirrors
FS Medina, AH Taylor, GR Hunt, RD Gray
Animal Behaviour 82 (5), 981-993, 2011
772011
Of babies and birds: complex tool behaviours are not sufficient for the evolution of the ability to create a novel causal intervention
AH Taylor, LG Cheke, A Waismeyer, AN Meltzoff, R Miller, A Gopnik, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1787), 20140837, 2014
722014
Mental template matching is a potential cultural transmission mechanism for New Caledonian crow tool manufacturing traditions
SA Jelbert, RJ Hosking, AH Taylor, RD Gray
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 8956, 2018
702018
Modifications to the Aesop's Fable paradigm change New Caledonian crow performances
CJ Logan, SA Jelbert, AJ Breen, RD Gray, AH Taylor
PLoS One 9 (7), e103049, 2014
692014
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