Publications of Lucie H. Salwiczek

Journal Article (12)

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Journal Article
Tenbrink, T.; Salwiczek, L. H.: Orientation and metacognition in virtual space. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (5), pp. 683 - 705 (2016)
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Fuxjager, M. J.; Eaton, J.; Lindsay, W. R.; Salwiczek, L. H.; Rensel, M. A.; Barske, J.; Sorenson, L.; Day, L. B.; Schlinger, B. A.: Evolutionary patterns of adaptive acrobatics and physical performance predict expression profiles of androgen receptor - but not oestrogen receptor - in the forelimb musculature. Functional Ecology 29 (9), pp. 1197 - 1208 (2015)
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Salwiczek, L. H.; Pretot, L.; Demarta, L.; Proctor, D.; Essler, J.; Pinto, A. I.; Wismer, S.; Stoinski, T.; Brosnan, S. F.; Bshary, R.: Adult cleaner wrasse outperform capuchin monkeys, Chimpanzees and Orang-utans in a complex foraging task derived from cleaner - client reef fish cooperation. PLoS One 7 (11), e49068 (2012)
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Journal Article
Salwiczek, L. H.; Bshary, R.: Cleaner wrasses keep track of the "When" and "What" in a foraging task. Ethology 117 (11), pp. 939 - 948 (2011)
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Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: Parasites as scouts in behaviour research. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 2, pp. 1 - 6 (2009)
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Journal Article
Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: The shaping of animals’ minds. Interaction studies 6 (3), pp. 393 - 411 (2005)
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Salwiczek, L. H.: Zeitabschätzen bei Putzerfischen. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2004)
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Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: Birdsong: An evolutionary parallel to human language. Semiotica 151, pp. 163 - 182 (2004)
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Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.: Borniertes Spatzenhirn. Wie viel Hirn braucht Intelligenz? Univadis, pp. 1 - 5 (2004)
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Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.: The bigger the brain, the brighter the being? MaxPlanckResearch 2004 (1), pp. 15 - 17 (2004)
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Salwiczek, L. H.: Gesangstraditionen und Sprache. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2003)
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Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.: Wie viel Hirn braucht Intelligenz? MaxPlanckForschung 2003 (4), pp. 15 - 17 (2003)

Book (1)

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Book
Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.: Wie wir die Welt erkennen. Erkenntnisweisen im interdisziplinären Diskurs. Verlag Karl Alber, Freiburg, München (2001), 412 pp.

Book Chapter (4)

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Book Chapter
Bshary, R.; Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: Social cognition in non-primates. In: Oxford handbook of evolutionary psychology, pp. 83 - 101 (Eds. Dunbar, R. I. M.; Barrett, L.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007)
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Book Chapter
Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: The shaping of animals’ minds. In: Making minds. The shaping of human minds through social context, pp. 179 - 195 (Eds. Hauf, P.; Försterling, F.). John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Philadelphia (2007)
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Book Chapter
Salwiczek, L. H.; Wickler, W.: Foreign-language phenomena in birds: A means to understand the evolution of high level acoustic communication. In: Europäische Sprachenpolitik / International Language Policy, pp. 395 - 412 (Ed. Ahrens, R.). Verlag Winter, Heidelberg (2003)
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Book Chapter
Salwiczek, L. H.: Grundzüge der Memtheorie. In: Wie wir die Welt erkennen. Erkenntnisweisen im interdisziplinären Diskurs, pp. 119 - 201 (Eds. Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.). Alber, Freiburg, München (2001)

Conference Paper (1)

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Conference Paper
Wickler, W.; Salwiczek, L. H.: Phylogenetic and cultural ritualization, as significant for confirmatory communication in animals and humans. In: Ritual communication, p. 137 (Eds. Senft, G.; Basso, E. B.). Wenner Gren Symposium on Ritual Communication, Sintra/Portugal, 2007. Berg, Oxford; New York (2009)
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