** = Publications listed in SCI/SSCI/Pubmed
** Boch, M; Karl, S; Sladky, R; Huber, L; Lamm, C; Wagner, IC
(2021): Tailored haemodynamic response function increases detection power of fMRI in awake dogs (Canis familiaris).
Neuroimage. 2021; 224:117414
** Cimarelli, G; Schoesswender, J; Vitiello, R; Huber, L; Virányi, Z
(2021): Partial rewarding during clicker training does not improve naïve dogs' learning speed and induces a pessimistic-like affective state.
Anim Cogn. 2021; 24(1):107-119
** Adriaense, JEC; Koski, SE; Huber, L; Lamm, C
(2020): Challenges in the comparative study of empathy and related phenomena in animals.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2020; 112:62-82
** Auersperg, AMI; Schwing, R; Mioduszewska, B; O"Hara, M; Huber, L
(2020): Do puffins use tools?
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020; 117(22):11859
** Benz-Schwarzburg, J; Monsó, S; Huber, L
(2020): How Dogs Perceive Humans and How Humans Should Treat Their Pet Dogs: Linking Cognition With Ethics.
Front Psychol. 2020; 11:584037
** Huber, L; Salobir, K; Mundry, R; Cimarelli, G
(2020): Selective overimitation in dogs.
Learn Behav. 2020; 48(1):113-123
** Karl, S; Boch, M; Virányi, Z; Lamm, C; Huber, L
(2020): Training pet dogs for eye-tracking and awake fMRI.
Behav Res Methods. 2020; 52(2):838-856
** Karl, S; Boch, M; Zamansky, A; van der Linden, D; Wagner, IC; Völter, CJ; Lamm, C; Huber, L
(2020): Exploring the dog-human relationship by combining fMRI, eye-tracking and behavioural measures.
Sci Rep. 2020; 10(1):22273
** Rössler, T; Mioduszewska, B; O"Hara, M; Huber, L; Prawiradilaga, DM; Auersperg, AMI
(2020): Using an Innovation Arena to compare wild-caught and laboratory Goffin"s cockatoos.
Sci Rep. 2020; 10(1):8681
** Schwing, R; Reuillon, L; Conrad, M; Noe, R; Huber, L
(2020): Paying attention pays off: Kea improve in loose-string cooperation by attending to partner.
Ethology. 2020 126 (2) 246-256.
** Völter, CJ; Karl, S; Huber, L
(2020): Dogs accurately track a moving object on a screen and anticipate its destination.
Sci Rep. 2020; 10(1):19832
** Wein, A; Schwing, R; Huber, L
(2020): Kea Nestor notabilis mothers produce nest-specific calls with low amplitude and high entropy.
Ibis 162(3): 1012-1023.
** Wein, A; Schwing, R; Yanagida, T; Huber, L
(2020): Vocal development in nestling kea parrots (Nestor notabilis).
Bioacoustics. 2020; [Early View]
[Article in Press]
** O'Hara, M; Mioduszewska, B; Haryoko, T; Prawiradilaga, DM; Huber, L; Auersperg, A
(2019): Extraction without tooling around-The first comprehensive description of the foraging- and socio-ecology of wild Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana).
Behaviour 2019; 156: 661-690
** Spring, S; Lehner, M; Huber, L; Ringler, E
(2019): Oviposition and father presence reduce clutch cannibalism by female poison frogs.
Front Zool. 2019; 16:8
Karl, S; Boch, M; Lamm, C; Huber, L (2019): Who do you prefer? Investigating the human-dog attachmentsystem in pet dogs. 41-41.-6th European Student Conference on Behaviour & Cognition; SEPT 4-7, 2019; Padua, Italy.
Ringler, E; Spring, S; Lehner, M; Weinlein, S; Beck, KB; Huber, L; Ringler, M (2019): Clutch cannibalism by adult poison frogs. 78--XX European Congress of Herpetology; SEP 2-6, 2019; Milano, Italy. (ISBN: 979-12-200-5284-9 )
** Auersperg, AMI; Köck, C; O"Hara, M; Huber, L
(2018): Tool making cockatoos adjust the lengths but not the widths of their tools to function.
PLoS One. 2018; 13(11):e0205429
** Carducci, P; Schwing, R; Huber, L; Truppa, V
(2018): Tactile information improves visual object discrimination in kea, Nestor notabilis, and capuchin monkeys, Sapajus spp..
Animal Behaviour 2018; 135: 199-207
** Chapagain, D; Range, F; Huber, L; Virányi, Z
(2018): Cognitive Aging in Dogs.
Gerontology. 2018; 64(2):165-171
** Chapagain, D; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Serra, J; Schoesswender, J; Range, F
(2018): Effect of Age and Dietary Intervention on Discrimination Learning in Pet Dogs.
Front Psychol. 2018; 9:2217
** Huber, L; Popovová, N; Riener, S; Salobir, K; Cimarelli, G
(2018): Would dogs copy irrelevant actions from their human caregiver?
Learn Behav. 2018; 46(4):387-397
** Katz, JS; Huber, L
(2018): Canine cognition.
Learn Behav 46(4): 333-334.
** Turcsán, B; Wallis, L; Virányi, Z; Range, F; Müller, CA; Huber, L; Riemer, S
(2018): Personality traits in companion dogs-Results from the VIDOPET.
PLoS One. 2018; 13(4):e0195448
** Wein, A; Schwing, R; Hausberger, M; Rodriguez, R; Huber, L
(2018): Vocal conditioning in kea parrots (Nestor notabilis).
J Comp Psychol. 2018; 132(1):97-105
** Wondrak, M; Conzelmann, E; Veit, A; Huber, L
(2018): Pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) categorize pictures of human heads.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2018; 205: 19-27
Mioduszewska, BM; O’Hara, MC; Haryoko, T; Auersperg, AMI; Huber, L; Prawiradilaga, DM
(2018): Notes on ecology of wild goffin’s cockatoo in the late dry season with emphasis on feeding ecology.
Treubia 2018; 45: 85-101.
Auersperg, AMI; Köck, C; O'Hara, M; Huber, L (2018): Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana) flexibly adjust the length but not the width of their tools to function during tool manufacture. -ECBB 2018; AUG 9-12, 2018; Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Cimarelli, G; Schößwender, J; Huber, L; Virányi, Z (2018): Partial rewarding during clicker training in dogs: effects on learning speed and affective state. -Enhancing animal behaviour and welfare – through optimising human behaviour change; Sept 27-29, 2018; Berlin, Germany.
Karl, S; Boch, M; Lamm, C; Huber, L
(2018): Don’t move! – Training dogs to conduct fMRI studies while they are awake.
54-55.-II International Conference on Animal Training Methods 2018; NOV 16-18, 2018; Warschau, Poland.
Karl, S; Boch, M; Lamm, C; Huber, L
(2018): Don’t move! – Training dogs to conduct fMRI studies while they are awake.
47-47.-5th European Student Conference on Behaviour & Cognition; SEPT 5-8, 2018; Wien, Austria.
Karl, S; Boch, M; Lamm, C; Huber, L (2018): Don’t move! – Training dogs to conduct fMRI studies while they are awake. 41-41.-6th Canine Science Forum; JUL 3-6, 2018; Budapest, Hungary.
Lonardo, L; Bayer, K; Versace, E; Huber, L
(2018): Cognitive Offloading in Pet Dogs.
28-29.-ASAB Winter Meeting 2018; DEC 6-7, 2018; London, United Kingdom.
Ringler, E; Pasukonis, A; Beck, K; Huber, L; Hödl, W, Ringler, M (2018): Parental decision making in poison frogs. -Southern California Animal Behavior Meeting 2018 (SoCAB); FEB 25, 2018; Los Angeles, United States (USA).
Ringler, E; Pasukonis, A; Beck, K; Weinlein, S; Spring, S; Huber, L; Hödl, W; Ringler, M (2018): Parental decision-making in poison frogs. -International Congress of Neuroethology (ICN) 2018; JUL 14-20, 2018; Brisbane, Australia.
** Auersperg, AMI; Köck, C; Pledermann, A; O'Hara, M; Huber, L
(2017): Safekeeping of tools in Goffin's cockatoos, Cacatua goffiniana.
Animal Behaviour 2017; 128: 125-133
** Brucks, D; Marshall-Pescini, S; Essler, JL; McGetrick, J; Huber, L; Range, F
(2017): What Are the Ingredients for an Inequity Paradigm? Manipulating the Experimenter"s Involvement in an Inequity Task with Dogs.
Front Psychol. 2017; 8:270
** Brucks, D; Marshall-Pescini, S; Wallis, LJ; Huber, L; Range, F
(2017): Measures of Dogs" Inhibitory Control Abilities Do Not Correlate across Tasks.
Front Psychol. 2017; 8:849
** Catala, A; Mang, B; Wallis, L; Huber, L
(2017): Dogs demonstrate perspective taking based on geometrical gaze following in a Guesser-Knower task.
Anim Cogn. 2017; 20(4):581-589
** Chapagain, D; Virányi, Z; Wallis, LJ; Huber, L; Serra, J; Range, F
(2017): Aging of Attentiveness in Border Collies and Other Pet Dog Breeds: The Protective Benefits of Lifelong Training.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2017; 9:100
** Huber, A; Barber, ALA; Faragó, T; Müller, CA; Huber, L
(2017): Investigating emotional contagion in dogs (Canis familiaris) to emotional sounds of humans and conspecifics.
Anim Cogn. 2017; 20(4):703-715
** Huber, L
(2017): Where is the evidence for general intelligence in nonhuman animals?
Behav Brain Sci (40) e206.
** Huber, L; Lamm, C
(2017): Understanding dog cognition by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Learn Behav (45), 2 101-102.
** O"Hara, M; Mioduszewska, B; von Bayern, A; Auersperg, A; Bugnyar, T; Wilkinson, A; Huber, L; Gajdon, GK
(2017): The temporal dependence of exploration on neotic style in birds.
Sci Rep. 2017; 7(1):4742
** Ringler, E; Barbara Beck, K; Weinlein, S; Huber, L; Ringler, M
(2017): Adopt, ignore, or kill? Male poison frogs adjust parental decisions according to their territorial status.
Sci Rep. 2017; 7:43544
** Veit, A; Wondrak, M; Huber, L
(2017): Object movement re-enactment in free-ranging Kune Kune piglets.
Animal Behaviour 2017; 132: 49-59
** Wilkinson, A; Hloch, A; Mueller-Paul, J; Huber, L
(2017): The effect of brumation on memory retention.
Sci Rep. 2017; 7:40079
Karl, S; Huber, L
(2017): Empathy in dogs: With a little help from a friend – a mixed blessing.
Animal Sentience (14), 13 1-4.
** Wallis, LJ; Range, F; Kubinyi, E; Chapagain, D; Serra, J; Huber, L
(2017): Utilising dog-computer interactions to provide mental stimulation in dogs especially during ageing.
ACI 2017 Improv Relat (2017). 2017; 2017:
Karl, S; Park, SY; Huber, L; Virányi, Z (2017): Training dogs for accurate eye-tracking. 18-18.-4th European Student Conference on Behaviour & Cognition 2017; SEP 7-8, 2017; Budweis, Czech Republic.
Rault, J-L; Huber, L
(2017): Animal-computer technology meets social behaviour: What to look for? What to look forward to?
a14--4th International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction, ACI 2017; NOV 21-23, 2017; Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. (ISBN: 978-1-4503-5364-9 )
** Huber, L; Aust, U
(2017): Mechanisms of Perceptual Categorization in Birds.
IN: ten Cate, C; Healy, SD [Hrsg.]: Avian Cognition. New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 208-228. ISBN: 978-1-107-09238-9.
Huber, L
(2017): Categories and concepts: Language-related competences in non-linguistic species.
IN: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. 2. Ed. Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 318-323. ISBN: 978-0-12-809633-8.
Huber, L
(2017): Ludwig Huber.
IN: Vonk, J; Shackelford, T [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Cham, Springer, pp. 1-5. ISBN: 978-3-319-47829-6.
** Barber, AL; Randi, D; Müller, CA; Huber, L
(2016): The Processing of Human Emotional Faces by Pet and Lab Dogs: Evidence for Lateralization and Experience Effects.
PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0152393
** Dale, R; Quervel-Chaumette, M; Huber, L; Range, F; Marshall-Pescini, S
(2016): Task Differences and Prosociality; Investigating Pet Dogs" Prosocial Preferences in a Token Choice Paradigm.
PLoS One. 2016; 11(12):e0167750
** Garcia, M; Wondrak, M; Huber, L; Fitch, WT
(2016): Honest signaling in domestic piglets (Sus scrofa domesticus): vocal allometry and the information content of grunt calls.
J Exp Biol. 2016; 219(Pt 12):1913-1921
** Huber, L
(2016): How Dogs Perceive and Understand Us.
Current Directions in Psychological Science 2016; 25: 339-344
** Malavasi, R; Huber, L
(2016): Evidence of heterospecific referential communication from domestic horses (Equus caballus) to humans.
Anim Cogn. 2016; 19(5):899-909
** Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2016): Inhibitory Control, but Not Prolonged Object-Related Experience Appears to Affect Physical Problem-Solving Performance of Pet Dogs.
PLoS One. 2016; 11(2):e0147753
** O"Hara, M; Schwing, R; Federspiel, I; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L
(2016): Reasoning by exclusion in the kea (Nestor notabilis).
Anim Cogn. 2016; 19(5):965-975
** Riemer, S; Müller, C; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2016): Individual and group level trajectories of behavioural development in Border collies.
Appl Anim Behav Sci. 2016; 180:78-86
** Ringler, E; Pašukonis, A; Ringler, M; Huber, L
(2016): Sex-specific offspring discrimination reflects respective risks and costs of misdirected care in a poison frog.
Anim Behav. 2016; 114:173-179
** Wallis, LJ; Virányi, Z; Müller, CA; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Range, F
(2016): Aging effects on discrimination learning, logical reasoning and memory in pet dogs.
Age (Dordr). 2016; 38(1):6
Barber, ALA; Randi, D; Einheimler, P; Karl, S; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2016): Dog´s Perception and Understanding of Human Faces and Emotions. -6th Vienna Neuroscience Network Meeting; Oct 11, 2016; Vienna, Austria.
Barber, ALA; Randi, D; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2016): What Eye-Tracking Reveals about Dog´s Perception and Understanding of Humans. -Canine Science Forum; June 28 - July 1, 2016; Padua, Italy.
Carducci, P; Schwing, R; Huber, L; Truppa, V (2016): Integration of visuo-tactile information in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) and kea (Nestor notabilis). -5th CogEvo conference; JUL 6-9, 2016; Rovereto, Italy.
Carducci, P; Schwing, R; Huber, L; Truppa, V (2016): Visuo-tactile information integration in object discrimination: a comparative study on tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) and kea (Nestor notabilis). 71-71.-8th European Conference of Behavioural Biology; JUL 12-15, 2016; Vienna, Austria.
Frohnwieser, A; Pike, T; Murray, J.; Huber, L; Kis, A; Wilkinson, A (2016): Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) show eye lateralisation during social learning. 7-7.-8th European Conference of Behavioural Biology; JUL 12-15, 2016; Vienna, Austria.
Garcia, M; Wondrak, M; Huber, L; Fitch, WT (2016): Vocal allometry in domestic piglets (Sus scrofa domesticus): the information con- tent of grunt calls. 88-88.-8th European Conference of Behavioural Biology; JUL 12-15, 2016; Vienna, Austria.
Huber, A; Müller, CA; Barber, ALA; Faragó, T; Huber, L (2016): Emotional contagion in dogs (Canis familiaris) to sounds of humans and conspecifics. -5thCanine Science Forum; June 28 - July 1, 2016; Padua, Italy.
Huber, L; O'Hara, M; Auersperg, A (2016): Inference by exclusion in two explorative parrot species. -23rd Annual International Conference On Comparative Cognition (CO3); APR 13-16, 2016; Melbourne, Florida, USA.
Karl, S; Park, SY; Huber, L; Virányi, Z (2016): Training Dogs for Accurate Eye-Tracking. 61-61.-Canine Science Forum; JUN 28-JUL 1, 2016; Padova, ITALY. (ISBN: 978-88-6938-067-9 )
O'Hara, M; Auersperg, A; Rössler, T; Federspiel, I; Schwing, R; Gajdon, G; Bugnyar, T (2016): Inference by exclusion in parrots controlled for neophilia. -8th European Conference of Behavioural Biology; JUL 12-15, 2016; Vienna, Austria.
Ringler, E; Beck, K; Weinlein, S; Huber, L; Ringler, M (2016): Adopt, ignore or kill? Parental decisions in a poison frog. -ECBB Vienna; JUL 12-15, 2016; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Ringler, E; Beck, K; Weinlein, S; Huber, L; Ringler, M (2016): Adopt, ignore or kill? Parental decisions in a poison frog. -ISBE2016; JUL 28 - AUG 3, 2016; Exeter, GB.
Schwarzl, C; O'Hara, M; Huber, L; Wallis, L (2016): The influence of age, breed, sex and previous experience on discrimination learning and inference by exclusion in pet dogs. -Canine Science Forum 2016; JUN 28 - JUL 1, 2016; Padova, ITALY. (ISBN: 978-88-6938-067-9 )
Wallis, L; Virányi, Z; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Serra, J; Huber, L; Range, F (2016): An analysis of the cognitive structure of dogs: age, sex, & training effects. -Canine Science Forum; JUN 28 - JUL 1, 2016; Padova, Italy. (ISBN: 978-88-6938-067-9 )
Huber, L; O'Hara, M
(2016): The Extractive Foraging Hypothesis (Parker & Gibson, 1977, 1979; Parker 2015).
IN: Shackelford, TK; Weekes-Shackelford, V [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. New York, Springer, pp. 1-4. ISBN: 978-3-319-16999-6.
** Gunhold, T; Range, F; Huber, L; Bugnyar, T
(2015): Long-term fidelity of foraging techniques in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
Am J Primatol. 2015; 77(3):264-270
** Huber, L; Heise, N; Zeman, C; Palmers, C
(2015): The ALDB box: automatic testing of cognitive performance in groups of aviary-housed pigeons.
Behav Res Methods. 2015; 47(1):162-171
** Kis, A; Huber, L; Wilkinson, A
(2015): Social learning by imitation in a reptile (Pogona vitticeps).
Anim Cogn. 2015; 18(1):325-331
** Müller, CA; Schmitt, K; Barber, AL; Huber, L
(2015): Dogs can discriminate emotional expressions of human faces.
Curr Biol. 2015; 25(5):601-605
** O"Hara, M; Auersperg, AM; Bugnyar, T; Huber, L
(2015): Inference by Exclusion in Goffin Cockatoos (Cacatua goffini).
PLoS One. 2015; 10(8):e0134894
** O"Hara, M; Huber, L; Gajdon, GK
(2015): The advantage of objects over images in discrimination and reversal learning by kea, Nestor notabilis.
Anim Behav. 2015; 101:51-60
** Ringler, E; Pašukonis, A; Fitch, WT; Huber, L; Hödl, W; Ringler, M
(2015): Flexible compensation of uniparental care: female poison frogs take over when males disappear.
Behav Ecol. 2015; 26(4):1219-1225
** Wallis, LJ; Range, F; Müller, CA; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Virányi, Z
(2015): Training for eye contact modulates gaze following in dogs.
Anim Behav. 2015; 106:27-35
Barber, ALA; Huber, A; Windsteig, V; Berczik, J; Fürdös, I; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2015): Do Dogs Prefer Imitating over Non-Imitating Humans? -CogCom (Cognition and Communication) Student Workshop; July 2-4, 2015; Vienna, Austria.
Barber, ALA; Randi, D; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2015): Perception of Human Emotional Faces by Pet and Lab Dogs. -Second European Student Conference on Behavior and Cognition; MÄRZ 5-6, 2015; Zürich, Switzerland.
Barber, ALA; Randi, D; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2015): Perception of Human Faces by Pet and Lab Dogs. -2nd European Student Conference on Behavior and Cognition; Märch 5-6, 2015; Zurich, Switzerland.
Ringler, E; Pasukonis, A; Erich, M; Hödl, W, Ringler, M, Huber, L (2015): Behavioural flexibility and bet-hedging during parental care in a poison frog. -ASAB summer meeting; August 26-27, 2015; Lincoln, UK.
Ringler, E; Pasukonis, A; Erich, M; Hödl, W; Ringler, M; Huber, L (2015): Mommy will fix it: Behavioural flexibility and sex-biased offspring recognition in a poison frog with male parental care. -Behaviour 2015; August 9-14, 2015; Cairns, AUSTRALIA.
** Huber, L
(2014): Brains are not just neurons. Comment on "Toward a computational framework for cognitive biology: unifying approaches from cognitive neuroscience and comparative cognition" by Fitch.
Phys Life Rev. 2014; 11(3):373-374
** Mueller-Paul, J; Wilkinson, A; Aust, U; Steurer, M; Hall, G; Huber, L
(2014): Touchscreen performance and knowledge transfer in the red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria).
Behav Processes. 2014; 106:187-192
** Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Range, F; Huber, L
(2014): Dogs" use of the solidity principle: revisited.
Anim Cogn. 2014; 17(3):821-825
** Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Range, F; Huber, L
(2014): The use of a displacement device negatively affects the performance of dogs (Canis familiaris) in visible object displacement tasks.
J Comp Psychol. 2014; 128(3):240-250
** Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2014): Dogs learn to solve the support problem based on perceptual cues.
Anim Cogn. 2014; 17(5):1071-1080
** Pitteri, E; Mongillo, P; Carnier, P; Marinelli, L; Huber, L
(2014): Part-based and configural processing of owner"s face in dogs.
PLoS One. 2014; 9(9):e108176
** Riemer, S; Müller, C; Range, F; Huber, L
(2014): Dogs (Canis familiaris) can learn to attend to connectivity in string pulling tasks.
J Comp Psychol. 2014; 128(1):31-39
** Riemer, S; Müller, C; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2014): The predictive value of early behavioural assessments in pet dogs--a longitudinal study from neonates to adults.
PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e101237
** Wallis, LJ; Range, F; Müller, CA; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Zsó, V
(2014): Lifespan development of attentiveness in domestic dogs: drawing parallels with humans.
Front Psychol. 2014; 5:71
Gajdon, GK; Lichtenegger, M; Huber, L
(2014): What a parrot’s mind adds to play: the urge to produce novelty fosters tool use acquisition in kea.
Open Journal of Animal Sciences (4), 2 41-58.
Huber, L; Racca, A; Yoon, J; Viranyi, Z; Range, F
(2014): The perception of human faces by dogs: Perceptual and cognitive adaptations.
4th Canine Science Forum,
Lincoln, UK, United Kingdom,
Jul 14-17, 2014.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (9), 6 e7-e8.
Riemer, S; Müller, C; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2014): Validity of ealy behavioral assessments in dogs – A longitudinal study.
4th Canine Science Forum,
Lincoln, UK, United Kingdom,
Jul 14-17, 2014.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (9), 6 e10-e11.
Wallis, L; Range, F; Müller, CA; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z
(2014): The Vienna Canine Cognitive Battery: Assessment of cognitive functioning during development and aging in pet dogs.
4th Canine Science Forum,
Lincoln, UK, United Kingdom,
Jul 14-17, 2014.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (9), 5 e18-e19.
Barber, ALA; Müller, E; Randi, D; Huber, L
(2014): Like me – Behavioural and Physiological Correlates of Empathy and Emotion in Dogs.
109--23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ); JUL 19-22, 2014; Vienna, Austria. IN: Schöllauf, J (Ed.): 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ). Animals and Humans together: Integration in Society. Abstract Book;
Huber, L (2014): Comparative Cognition. Studies from the Messerli Research Institute, Vienna. -The Science of Animal Thinking and Emotion; Sentience as a Factor in Policy and Practice. Humane Society Institute for Science and Policy; MAR 17-18, 2014; Gallaudet University Kellogg Conference Center, Washington DC, USA.
Huber, L; Barber, A; Randi, D; Müller, C (2014): Eye tracking as a window into the cognitive and emotional minds of dogs. -IMPROVE meeting; MAY 22-23, 2014; Lund, SWEDEN.
Huber, L; Racca, A; Yoon, J; Viranyi, Z; Range, F (2014): The perception of human faces by dogs. -4th Canine Science Forum; JUL 15-18, 2014; Lincoln, UK.
Huber, L; Racca, A; Yoon, Y; Pitteri, E; Virányi, Z; Range, F
(2014): How dogs see us: the perception of human faces by dogs.
108--23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ); JUL 19-22, 2014; Vienna, AUSTRIA. IN: Schöllauf, J (Ed.): 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ). Animals and Humans together: Integration in Society. Abstract Book;
Park, SY; Faragó, T; Huber, L; Virányi, Z
(2014): Dog-human similarities and differences in face-processing: eye movements recorded by a high-resolution eye-tracker during free viewing of faces.
147--23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ); JUL 19-22,2014; Vienna, AUSTRIA. IN: Schöllauf, J (Ed.): 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ). Animals and Humans together: Integration in Society. Abstract Book;
Randi, D; Barber, A; Müller, CA; Huber, L (2014): Emotion recognition in laboratory beagles: an eye-tracking study. 7th European Conference on Behavioural Biology; Jul 17-20, 2014; Prague; Czech Republic. 2014.
Riemer, S; Müller, CA; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2014): Behavioural development in companion dogs - assessments at three ages.
123--23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ); Jul 19-22, 2014; Vienna, AUSTRIA. IN: Schöllauf, J (Ed.): 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ). Animals and Humans together: Integration in Society. Abstract Book;
Wallis, L; Range, F; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z
(2014): Dogs can follow human gaze despite training to maintain eye contact.
105--23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ); Jul 19-22, 2014; Vienna, AUSTRIA. IN: Schöllauf, J (Ed.): 23rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of for Anthrozoology (ISAZ). Animals and Humans together: Integration in Society. Abstract Book;
Huber, L (2014): Früchte vom Baum der Erkenntnis. Zur Evolution von kognitiven und moralanalogen Fähigkeiten. IN: Herzog, EM; Bauer, HC; Überriegler, KP [Hrsg.]: Blickpunkt: Intelligenz. Ein Erfolgsmodell der Evolution?. Norderstedt, Books on Demand, pp. 60-81. ISBN: 978-3-7357-8043-0.
Huber, L
(2014): How Does the Protoconsciousness Concept of Dreaming Fit with Your Model of the Animal Mind? Do Dogs, Parrots, and Monkeys "Think" Without Words?
IN: Tranquillo, N [Hrsg.]: Dream Consciousness: Alan Hobson's New Approach to the Brain and Its Mind (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook ; 3). Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 143-148. ISBN: 978-3-319-07296-8.
Huber, L; Range, F; Virányi, Z (2014): Dog Imitation and Its Possible Origins. IN: Horowitz, E [Hrsg.]: Domestic Dog Cognition and Behavior. Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 79-100. ISBN: 978-3-642-53993-0.
** Gajdon, GK; Ortner, TM; Wolf, CC; Huber, L
(2013): How to solve a mechanical problem: the relevance of visible and unobservable functionality for kea.
Anim Cogn. 2013; 16(3):483-492
** Horn, L; Huber, L; Range, F
(2013): The importance of the secure base effect for domestic dogs - evidence from a manipulative problem-solving task.
PLoS One. 2013; 8(5):e65296
** Horn, L; Range, F; Huber, L
(2013): Dogs" attention towards humans depends on their relationship, not only on social familiarity.
Anim Cogn. 2013; 16(3):435-443
** Huber, L; Racca, A; Scaf, B; Virányi, Z; Range, F
(2013): Discrimination of familiar human faces in dogs (Canis familiaris).
Learn Motiv. 2013; 44(4):258-269
** Riemer, S; Müller, C; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Range, F
(2013): Choice of conflict resolution strategy is linked to sociability in dog puppies.
Appl Anim Behav Sci (149), 1-4 36-44.
** Stephan, C; Wilkinson, A; Huber, L
(2013): Pigeons discriminate objects on the basis of abstract familiarity.
Anim Cogn. 2013; 16(6):983-992
** Wilkinson, A; Mueller-Paul, J; Huber, L
(2013): Picture-object recognition in the tortoise Chelonoidis carbonaria.
Anim Cogn. 2013; 16(1):99-107
Marmota, T; Virányi, Z; Range, F; Huber, L
(2013): Imitation recognition and its effect on subsequent interactions between pet dogs (Canis familiaris).
Canine Science Forum,
Barcelona, SPAIN, Spain,
JUL 25-27, 2012.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (8), 4 e39-e40.
Riemer, S; Müller, C; Virányi, Z; Range, F; Huber, L
(2013): String pulling in dogs revisited: spontaneous performance and learning in novel setups.
Canine Science Forum 2012,
Barcelona, SPAIN, Spain,
JUL 25-27, 2012.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (8), 4 e34.
Wallis, L; Range, R; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z
(2013): Age effects on interspecific communicative abilities of domestic dogs.
Canine Science Forum,
Barcelona, Spain, Spain,
JUL 25-27, 2012.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (8), 4 e31.
Bentlage, J; Huber, L (2013): "Do-as-I-do" imitation in dogs: Learning of transitive and intransitive actions from a conspecific model. -The 3rd ToK conference of CompCog; July 3-7, 2013; Vienna, Austria.
Cimadom, A; Gajdon, GK; von Bayern, AMP; Huber, L (2013): Investigating information seeking behaviour of jackdaws (Corvus monedula). -3rd TOK Conference of Compcog; JUL 3-5, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Gajdon, GK; Eigster, M; O'Hara, M; Huber, L (2013): The impact of exploration in kea parrots solving a trap-table problem. -3rd TOK Conference of Compcog; JUL 3-5, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Huber, L (2013): Evolutionäre, vergleichende und soziale Aspekte von Willenshandlungen. -19th Meeting of the Austrian Pharmacological Socitety and 13th Meeting of the Austrian Neuroscience Association; SEP 16-19, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Huber, L (2013): Comparative Cognition: Challenging the anthropocentric view of imitation. -55th TeaP (Conference of Experimental Psychology) ; MAR 27, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA. (ISBN: 978-3899678529 )
Huber, L (2013): Biology of cognition. -Comparative Cognition: 3rd TOK Conference of the ESF CompCog network; JUL 3-5, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Huber, L (2013): What is the relationship between innovation and intelligence? Is cognition still the key? -Behaviour 2013: Joint meeting of the 33rd International Ethological Conference (IEC) & the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB); AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
Huber, L (2013): Social learning in reptiles. -Behaviour 2013: Joint meeting of the 33rd International Ethological Conference (IEC) & the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB); AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
Huber, L; Gajdon, G; Eigster, M; O'Hara, M (2013): Puzzle boxes for the kea’s puzzle mind: exploration and mechanical problem solving in a mountain parrot. -Behaviour 2013: Joint meeting of the 33rd International Ethological Conference (IEC) & the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB); AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
Huber, L; Riemer, S; Müller, C; Range, F (2013): Personality development in dogs from puppyhood to adulthood – a longitudinal study. -Behaviour 2013: Joint meeting of the 33rd International Ethological Conference (IEC) & the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB); AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
Huber, L; Wallis, L; Range, F; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Viranyi, Z (2013): The development of attentional skills over the lifespan in domestic dogs. -Behaviour 2013: Joint meeting of the 33rd International Ethological Conference (IEC) & the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB); AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
O'Hara, M; Auersperg, AMI; von Bayern, AMP; Bugnyar, T; Huber, L; Mioduszewska, B; Wilkinson, A; Gajdon, GK (2013): Acquisitional neophilia or retentional exploration in birds. -IEC 2013; AUG 4-8, 2013; Newcastle, UK.
Racca, A; Range, F; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L (2013): Dogs discriminate human faces from pictures. -CompCog; July 3-5, 2013; Vienna, AUSTRIA.
Riemer, S; Müller, C; Turcsán, B; Huber, L; Virányi, Z; Range, F (2013): Pet dogs' personality: consistency and change across time. -International Veterinary Behavior Meeting; SEP 26-29, 2013 ; Lisbon, Portugal.
Huber, L (2013): Zur Evolution von Erkenntnis und Moral aus der Sicht der Kognitionsbiologie. IN: Weber, HP; Langthaler, R [Hrsg.]: Evolutionstheorie und Schöpfungsglaube. Neue Perspektiven der Debatte. Göttingen, Vienna University Press, pp. 303-332. ISBN: 9783847001409.
** Horn, L; Virányi, Z; Miklósi, A; Huber, L; Range, F
(2012): Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) flexibly adjust their human-directed behavior to the actions of their human partners in a problem situation.
Anim Cogn. 2012; 15(1):57-71
** Huber, L; Range, F; Virányi, Z
(2012): Dogs imitate selectively, not necessarily rationally: reply to.
Anim Behav. 2012; 83(6):e1-e3
** Kis, A; Topál, J; Gácsi, M; Range, F; Huber, L; Miklósi, A; Virányi, Z
(2012): Does the A-not-B error in adult pet dogs indicate sensitivity to human communication?
Anim Cogn. 2012; 15(4):737-743
** Mueller-Paul, J; Wilkinson, A; Hall, G; Huber, L
(2012): Radial-arm-maze behavior of the red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria).
J Comp Psychol. 2012; 126(3):305-317
** Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Rosam, CM; Schößwender, J; Range, F; Huber, L
(2012): Brief owner absence does not induce negative judgement bias in pet dogs.
Anim Cogn. 2012; 15(5):1031-1035
** Schmidjell, T; Range, F; Huber, L; Virányi, Z
(2012): Do owners have a clever hans effect on dogs? Results of a pointing study.
Front Psychol. 2012; 3:558
** Stephan, C; Wilkinson, A; Huber, L
(2012): Have we met before Pigeons recognise familiar human faces.
Avian Biol Res (5), 2 75-80.
** Steurer, MM; Aust, U; Huber, L
(2012): The Vienna comparative cognition technology (VCCT): an innovative operant conditioning system for various species and experimental procedures.
Behav Res Methods. 2012; 44(4):909-918
** Westphal-Fitch, G; Huber, L; Gómez, JC; Fitch, WT
(2012): Production and perception rules underlying visual patterns: effects of symmetry and hierarchy.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012; 367(1598):2007-2022
Huber, L (2012): Argumente? Experimente! Erwägen, Wissen, Ethik (23), 1 60-63.
Mueller-Paul, J; Wilkinson, A; Hall, G; Huber, L
(2012): Response-stereotypy in the jewelled lizard (Timon lepidus) in a radial-arm maze.
Herpetology Notes (5) 243-246.
Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L; Range F
(2012): Effect of inhibitory control on problem solving in dogs.
Canine Science Forum,
Barcelona, SPAIN, Spain,
Jul 25-27, 2012.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (8), 4 e35-e35.
Huber, L (2012): The impact of cognitive biology on the question of animal welfare. 6-6.-46th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology; JUL 31 - AUG 4, 2012; Vienna, Austria. IN: Waiblinger, S [Hrsg.]: Quality of life in designed environments?; (ISBN: 978-90-8686-204-7 )
Huber, L (2012): Biologische, kognitive und kulturelle Evolution und ihre Implikationen. 177-203.-Symposion der Stiftung Theologie und Natur mit der Bischöflichen Akademie des Bistums Aachen; SEP 30 - OKT 02, 2010; Aachen. IN: Lüke, U [Hrsg.]: Evolution der Offenbarung - Offenbarung der Evolution; (ISBN: 978-3-451-02249-4 )
Huber, L
(2012): Wissen steigert Wertschätzung, Wertschätzung schützt Tiere.
9-20.-3. Tagung der Plattform Österreichische TierärztInnen für Tierschutz; MAY 10, 2012; Vienna, Austria. IN: Baumgartner, J (Hrsg.): Tierschutz: Anspruch - Verantwortung - Realität; (ISBN: 978-3-9502915-2-0 )
Müller, CA; Riemer, S; Viranyi, Z; Huber L; Range, F (2012): Effect of inhibitory control on problem solving in dogs. -Canine Science Forum; July 25-27, 2012; Barcelona, Spain.
Racca, A; Wallis, L; Riemer, S; Huber, L (2012): Recognition of familiar human faces in domestic dogs; Age effects on interspecific communicative abilities of domestic dogs;String pulling in dogs revisited: spontaneous performance and learning in novel setups. -3rd Canine Science Forum; JUL 24-27, 2012; Barcelona.
Wallis, L; Range, F; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z (2012): Age effects on interspecific communicative abilities of domestic dogs. -2nd Annual CogSci Lecture 2012. LORENZ-Lecture; NOV 11, 2012; Vienna, Austria.
Wallis L; Range, F; Müller, C; Serisier, S; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z (2012): Age effects on gaze following abilities of domestic dogs. -DK Cognition and Communication Lab Visit; October 22-24, 2012; Zurich, Switzerland.
Huber, L (2012): What, whom and how: Selectivity in social learning. IN: De Waal, FBM [Hrsg.]: The Primate Mind: Built to Connect with Other Minds. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, pp. 65-80. ISBN: 978-0674058040.
Huber, L (2012): Biologische, kognitive und kulturelle Evolution und ihre Implikationen. IN: Lücke, U [Hrsg.]: Evolution der Offenbarung - Offenbarung der Evolution. Freiburg im Breisgau, Herder, pp. 177-203. ISBN: 978-3-451-02249-4.
Huber, L; Wilkinson, A
(2012): Evolution of cognition: A comparative approach.
IN: Barth, FG [Hrsg.]: Sensory Perception: Mind and Matter. Wien, Springer, pp. 135-152. ISBN: 978-3-211-99750-5.
O'Hara, M; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L (2012): Kea Logics: How These Birds Solve Difficult Problems and Outsmart Researchers. IN: Watanabe, S [Hrsg.]: Logic and Sensibility. Tokio, Keio University Press, pp. 23-38. ISBN: 978-4-904255-02-5.
Wilkinson, A; Huber, L (2012): Cold-Blooded Cognition: Reptilian Cognitive Abilities. IN: Vonk, J [Hrsg.]: The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Evolutionary Psychology. Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 129-143. ISBN: 978-0-19-973818-2.
Huber, L (2012): "Naturalizing Ethics?". EurSafeNews (14), 2 6-11.
** Auersperg, AM; Huber, L; Gajdon, GK
(2011): Navigating a tool end in a specific direction: stick-tool use in kea (Nestor notabilis).
Biol Lett. 2011; 7(6):825-828
** Auersperg, AM; von Bayern, AM; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L; Kacelnik, A
(2011): Flexibility in problem solving and tool use of kea and New Caledonian crows in a multi access box paradigm.
PLoS One. 2011; 6(6):e20231
** Gajdon, GK; Amann, L; Huber, L
(2011): Keas rely on social information in a tool use task but abandon it in favour of overt exploration.
Interact Stud (12), 2 304-323.
** Liedtke, J; Werdenich, D; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L; Wanker, R
(2011): Big brains are not enough: performance of three parrot species in the trap-tube paradigm.
Anim Cogn. 2011; 14(1):143-149
** Miyata, H; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L; Fujita, K
(2011): How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks?
Anim Cogn. 2011; 14(1):45-58
** Müller, CA; Mayer, C; Dörrenberg, S; Huber, L; Range, F
(2011): Female but not male dogs respond to a size constancy violation.
Biol Lett. 2011; 7(5):689-691
** Range, F; Huber, L; Heyes, C
(2011): Automatic imitation in dogs.
Proc Biol Sci. 2011; 278(1703):211-217
** Wilkinson, A; Sebanz, N; Mandl, I; Huber, L (2011): No evidence of contagious yawning in the red-footed tortoise Geochelone carbonaria. Curr Zool (57), 4 477-484.
Horn, L; Huber, L; Range, F
(2011): Dogs’ (Canis familiaris) attention toward humans: does it depend on the relationship?
2010 Canine Science Forum,
Vienna, Austria, Austria,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (6), 1 76.
Müller, C; Dörrenberg, S; Mayer, C; Riemer, S; Huber, L; Range, F
(2011): Understanding of size constancy in dogs: a new approach to account for novelty effects.
2010 Canine Science Forum,
Vienna, Austria, Austria,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (6), 1 81.
Riemer, S; Müller, C; Huber, L; Range, F; Kersting, E; Virányi, Z
(2011): Can early temperament tests predict behavioral tendencies in dog puppies?
2010 Canine Science Forum,
Vienna, Austria, Austria,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (6), 1 79.
Auersperg, AMI; von Bayern, AMP; Gajdon, G; Huber, L; Kacelnik, A (2011): Flexibility in Problem solving in kea and New Caledonian crows. -Current challenges and applications of comparative cognition. 2nd ToK conference of CompCog; MAY 25-27, 2011; Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Huber, L (2011): Social Learning in Animals. IN: Seel, NM [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning. Wien, New York, Springer, pp. 1051-1051. ISBN: 978-1-4419-1427-9.
Huber, L; Aust, U (2011): A modified feature theory as an account of pigeon visual categorization. IN: Zentall, T.R; Wassermann, E.A. [Hrsg.]: The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition. New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 497-512. ISBN: 9780195377804.
** Auersperg, AMI; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L
(2010): Kea, Nestor notabilis, produce dynamic relationships between objects in a second-order. tool use task.
Anim Behav (80), 5 783-789.
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2010): The role of skin-related information in pigeons" categorization and recognition of humans in pictures.
Vision Res. 2010; 50(19):1941-1948
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2010): Representational insight in pigeons: comparing subjects with and without real-life experience.
Anim Cogn. 2010; 13(2):207-218
** Faragó, T; Pongrácz, P; Miklósi, A; Huber, L; Virányi, Z; Range, F
(2010): Dogs" expectation about signalers" body size by virtue of their growls.
PLoS One. 2010; 5(12):e15175
** Fitch, WT; Huber, L; Bugnyar, T
(2010): Social cognition and the evolution of language: constructing cognitive phylogenies.
Neuron. 2010; 65(6):795-814
** Schiel, N; Souto, A; Huber, L; Bezerra, BM
(2010): Hunting strategies in wild common marmosets are prey and age dependent.
Am J Primatol. 2010; 72(12):1039-1046
** Wilkinson, A; Kuenstner, K; Mueller, J; Huber, L
(2010): Social learning in a non-social reptile (Geochelone carbonaria).
Biol Lett. 2010; 6(5):614-616
** Wilkinson, A; Mandl, I; Bugnyar, T; Huber, L
(2010): Gaze following in the red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria).
Anim Cogn. 2010; 13(5):765-769
** Wilkinson, A; Specht, HL; Huber, L
(2010): Pigeons can discriminate group mates from strangers using the concept of familiarity.
Anim Behav (80), 1 109-115.
Huber, L (2010): Ein vorsprachliches Ich? Evolutionsbiologische Aspekte. IN: Düringer, H; Meisinger, H; Schmidt, W.R [Hrsg.]: Das rätselhafte ICH. Neurowissenschaft und Evolutionsbiologie vor der Frage, wie aus dem Körperorgan "Gehirn" ein ICH-Bewusstsein entstehen konnte. Hanau, Haag und Herchen Verlag, pp. 51-75. ISBN: 978-3-89846-603-5.
Huber, L (2010): Categories and Concepts: Language-Related Competences Non-Linguistic Species. IN: Breed, MD; Moore, J [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of Animal Behaviour. Oxford, Academic Press, pp. 261-266. ISBN: 978-0-08-045337-8.
Huber, L (2010): Kognition und Moral bei menschlichen und nicht-menschlichen Tieren: homologe und analoge Gemeinsamkeiten. Zur Debatte (2010), 6 41-43.
** Auersperg, AM; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L
(2009): Kea (Nestor notabilis) consider spatial relationships between objects in the support problem.
Biol Lett. 2009; 5(4):455-458
** Dell"Mour, V; Range, F; Huber, L
(2009): Social learning and mother"s behavior in manipulative tasks in infant marmosets.
Am J Primatol. 2009; 71(6):503-509
** Huber, L; Range, F; Voelkl, B; Szucsich, A; Virányi, Z; Miklosi, A
(2009): The evolution of imitation: what do the capacities of non-human animals tell us about the mechanisms of imitation?
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009; 364(1528):2299-2309
** Pesendorfer, MB; Gunhold, T; Schiel, N; Souto, A; Huber, L; Range, F
(2009): The maintenance of traditions in marmosets: individual habit, not social conformity? A field experiment.
PLoS One. 2009; 4(2):e4472
** Range, F; Heucke, SL; Gruber, C; Konz, A; Huber, L; Viranyi, Z
(2009): The effect of ostensive cues on dogs' performance in a manipulative social learning task.
Appl Anim Behav Sci (120), 3-4 170-178.
** Range, F; Horn, L; Bugnyar, T; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L
(2009): Social attention in keas, dogs, and human children.
Anim Cogn. 2009; 12(1):181-192
** Range, F; Horn, L; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L
(2009): The absence of reward induces inequity aversion in dogs.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009; 106(1):340-345
** Schloegl, C; Dierks, A; Gajdon, GK; Huber, L; Kotrschal, K; Bugnyar, T
(2009): What you see is what you get? Exclusion performances in ravens and keas.
PLoS One. 2009; 4(8):e6368
Bayer, K; Range, F; Aust, U; Steurer, M; Huber, L
(2009): The touch-screen method as an implement for dog experiments.
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 51.
Erdőhegyi, Á; Péter, A; Boros, M; Range, F; Huber, L; Virányi, Z; Topál, J
(2009): Doggy-computer: Recognizing the pointing cue in two- and three-dimension.
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 57.
Horn, L; Pongrácz, P; Virányi, Z; Huber, L; Miklósi, Á; Range, F
(2009): Human-directed gazing behavior in domestic dogs (canis familiaris).
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 98-99.
Möslinger, H; Kotrschal, K; Huber, L; Range, F; Virányi, Z
(2009): Cooperative string-pulling in wolves.
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 99.
Range, F; Horna, L; Virányi, Z; Huber, L
(2009): Effort and reward: inequity aversion in domestic dogs?
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 25-28, 2010.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 45-46.
Tiefenthaler, M; Range, F; Vas, J; Miklósi, Á, Huber, L
(2009): Working dogs personalities: Individual differences in learning performance.
2008 Canine Science Forum,
Budapest, Hungary, Hungary,
JUL 5-9, 2008.
Journal of Veterinary Behavior (4), 2 87.
** Huber, L; Voelkl, B
(2009): Social and physical cognition in marmosets and tamarins.
IN: Ford, SM; Porter, LM; Davis, LC [Hrsg.]: The Smallest Anthropoids: The Marmoset/Callimico Radiation. New York, Springer, pp. 183-201. ISBN: 978-1-4419-0292-4.
** Viranyi, Z; Range, F; Huber, L (2009): Attentiveness toward others and social learning in domestic dogs. IN: Röska-Hardy, LS; Neumann-Held, EM [Hrsg.]: Learning from animals? Examing the Nature of Human Uniqueness. Hove, East Sussex, Psychology Press, pp. 141-153. ISBN: 978-1841697079.
Huber, L (2009): Degrees of rationality in human and non-human animals. IN: Watanabe, S; Blaisdell, A.P; Huber, L; Young, A [Hrsg.]: Rational Animals, Irrational Humans. Tokyo, Keio University Press, pp. 3-21. ISBN: 978-4-7664-1615-2.
Huber, L (2009): Evolutionary Approach. IN: Goldstein, EB [Hrsg.]: Encyclopedia of Perception. California, SAGE Publications Inc., pp. 401-405. ISBN: 978-1412940818.
** Aust, U; Range, F; Steurer, M; Huber, L
(2008): Inferential reasoning by exclusion in pigeons, dogs, and humans.
Anim Cogn. 2008; 11(4):587-597
** Dungl, E; Schratter, D; Huber, L
(2008): Discrimination of face-like patterns in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).
J Comp Psychol. 2008; 122(4):335-343
** Kasper, C; Voelkl, B; Huber, L
(2008): Tolerated mouth-to-mouth food transfers in common marmosets.
Primates. 2008; 49(2):153-156
** Range, F; Aust, U; Steurer, M; Huber, L
(2008): Visual categorization of natural stimuli by domestic dogs.
Anim Cogn. 2008; 11(2):339-347
** Schrauf, C; Huber, L; Visalberghi, E
(2008): Do capuchin monkeys use weight to select hammer tools?
Anim Cogn. 2008; 11(3):413-422
Auersperg, AMI; Huber, L; Gajdon, GK (2008): Support problem tasks in kea (Nestor notabilis). -4th European Conference on Behavioural Biology; JUL 18-20, 2008; Dijon, France.
Huber, L; Gajdon, G; Federspiel, I; Werdenich, D
(2008): Cooperation in Keas: Social and Cognitive Factors.
IN: Itakura, S; Fujita, K [Hrsg.]: Origins of the social mind: Evolutionary and development views. Tokyo, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer, pp. 99-119. ISBN: 978-4-431-75179-3.
** Range, F; Huber, L
(2007): Attention in common marmosets: Implications for social-learning experiments.
Anim Behav (73) 1033-1041.
** Range, F; Viranyi, Z; Huber, L
(2007): Selective imitation in domestic dogs.
Curr Biol. 2007; 17(10):868-872
** Souto, A; Bezerra, BM; Schiel, N; Huber, L
(2007): Saltatory search in free-living Callithrix jacchus: Environmental and age influences.
Int J Primatol (28), 4 881-893.
** Voelkl, B; Huber, L
(2007): Common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) do not utilize social information in three simultaneous social foraging tasks.
Anim Cogn. 2007; 10(2):149-158
** Voelkl, B; Huber, L
(2007): Imitation as faithful copying of a novel technique in marmoset monkeys.
PLoS One. 2007; 2(7):e611
** Yamazaki, Y; Aust, U; Huber, L; Hausmann, M; Güntürkün, O
(2007): Lateralized cognition: asymmetrical and complementary strategies of pigeons during discrimination of the "human concept".
Cognition. 2007; 104(2):315-344
Huber, L; Voelkl, B; Range, F (2007): Imitative learning in monkeys. Artificial and Ambient Intelligence. 256-261.-AISB Annual Convention; APR 2-5, 2007; Newcastle, UK.
** Huber, L
(2007): Emulation learning: the integration of technical and social cognition.
IN: Nehaniv, CL; Dautenhahn, K [Hrsg.]: Imitation and social learning in robots, humans and animals : behavioural, social and communicative dimensions. Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 427-439. ISBN: 978-0-521-84511-3.
Huber, L (2007): Evolution von Erkenntnis und Moral. IN: Körtner, UHJ [Hrsg.]: Schöpfung und Evolution - zwischen Sein und Design. Neuer Streit um die Evolutionstheorie. Wien, Böhlau, pp. 127-157. ISBN: 978-3-205-77644-4.
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2006): Picture-object recognition in pigeons: evidence of representational insight in a visual categorization task using a complementary information procedure.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2006; 32(2):190-195
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2006): Does the use of natural stimuli facilitate amodal completion in pigeons?
Perception. 2006; 35(3):333-349
** Gajdon, GK; Fijn, N; Huber, L
(2006): Limited spread of innovation in a wild parrot, the kea (Nestor notabilis).
Anim Cogn. 2006; 9(3):173-181
** Huber, L; Gajdon, GK
(2006): Technical intelligence in animals: the kea model.
Anim Cogn. 2006; 9(4):295-305
** Loidolt, M; Aust, U; Steurer, M; Troje, NF; Huber, L
(2006): Limits of dynamic object perception in pigeons: dynamic stimulus presentation does not enhance perception and discrimination of complex shape.
Learn Behav. 2006; 34(1):71-85
** Schiel, N; Huber, L
(2006): Social influences on the development of foraging behavior in free-living common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
Am J Primatol. 2006; 68(12):1150-1160
** Schwab, C; Huber, L
(2006): Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners.
J Comp Psychol. 2006; 120(3):169-175
** Voelkl, B; Schrauf, C; Huber, L
(2006): Social contact influences the response of infant marmosets towards novel food.
Anim Behav (72) 365-372.
** Watanabe, S; Huber, L
(2006): Animal logics: decisions in the absence of human language.
Anim Cogn. 2006; 9(4):235-245
** Werdenich, D; Huber, L
(2006): A case of quick problem solving in birds: string pulling in keas, Nestor notabilis.
Anim Behav (71) 855-863.
Huber, L; Aust, U (2006): A modified feature theory as an account of pigeon visual categorization. IN: Wassermann, EA [Hrsg.]: Comparative cognitions: Experimental explorations of animal intelligence. New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 325-342. ISBN: 9780195167658.
Voelkl, B; Huber, L
(2006): Hand rearing in infant common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).
IN: Sackett, GP [Hrsg.]: Nursery rearing of nonhuman primates in the 21st century. New York, Springer, pp. 121-129. ISBN: 978-0-387-25640-5.
** Huber, L; Apfalter, W; Steurer, M; Prossinger, H
(2005): A new learning paradigm elicits fast visual discrimination in pigeons.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2005; 31(2):237-246
Aust, U; Apfalter, W; Huber, L (2005): Pigeon categorization: Classification strategies in a non-linguistic species. IN: Grialou, P; Longo, G; Okada, M [Hrsg.]: Images and reasoning. Tokyo, Keio University Press, pp. 183-204. ISBN: 978-4766413304.
** Gajdon, GK; Fijn, N; Huber, L (2004): Testing social learning in a wild mountain parrot, the kea (Nestor notabilis). Learn Behav. 2004; 32(1):62-71
** Mendes, N; Huber, L
(2004): Object permanence in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
J Comp Psychol. 2004; 118(1):103-112
** Aust, U; Huber, L (2003): Elemental versus configural perception in a people-present/people-absent discrimination task by pigeons. Learn Behav. 2003; 31(3):213-224
** Loidolt, M; Aust, U; Meran, I; Huber, L
(2003): Pigeons use item-specific and category-level information in the identification and categorization of human faces.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2003; 29(4):261-276
Gajdon, GK; Fijn, N; Huber, L (2003): Cognitive aspects of spontaneous bin opening and experimental tube removal in a wild mountain parrot, the kea (Nestor notabilis). XXVIII International Ethological Conference, Florianopolis, BRAZIL, Brazil, AUG 20-26,2003. Revista de Etologia (5) 94.
Gajdon, GK; Ortner, MT; Huber, L (2003): Do keas have insight in a tube removal task? -ASAB Summer Meeting: Personality: Patterns, Mechanisms and Functions. Why are we all different?; JUL 20-23, 2003; Grünau, AUSTRIA.
** Voelkl, B; Huber, L (2003): Movement imitation in monkeys. Conference on Animal Social Complexity, CHICAGO, IL, AUG 23-26, 2000. IN: DeWaal, FBM; Tyack, PL [Hrsg.]: Animal Social Complexity: Intelligence, Culture, and Individualized Societies. Cambridge, Harvard University, pp. 388-391. ISBN: 0-674-00929-0.
Huber, L (2003): Categorization of human faces in pigeons. IN: Watanabe, S [Hrsg.]: Comparative analysis of mind. Tokyo, Keio University Press, pp. 101-117. ISBN: 4-7664-1074-2.
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2002): Target-defining features in a "people-present/people-absent" discrimination task by pigeons.
Anim Learn Behav. 2002; 30(2):165-176
** Werdenich, D; Huber, L
(2002): Social factors determine cooperation in marmosets.
Anim Behav (64) 771-781.
Huber, L (2002): Der Mensch im Spannungsfeld von Natur und Kultur. IN: Winiwarter, V; Wilfing, H [Hrsg.]: Historische Humanökologie. Interdisziplinäre Zugänge zu Menschen und ihrer Umwelt. Wien, Facultas, pp. 111-130. ISBN: 978-3850765657.
Huber, L (2002): Clever birds: kea learn through observation. Interpretive Birding Bulletin (3), 4 57-59.
** Aust, U; Huber, L
(2001): The role of item- and category-specific information in the discrimination of people versus nonpeople images by pigeons.
Anim Learn Behav (29), 2 107-119.
** Huber, L; Aust, U (2001): The relevance of evolution, species comparison, color, and categorization for the object identity problem. Cah Psychol Cogn (20), 3-4 221-229.
** Huber, L; Rechberger, S; Taborsky, M
(2001): Social learning affects object exploration and manipulation in keas, Nestor notabilis.
Anim Behav (62) 945-954.
Huber, L (2001): Evolution von Kognition: Ein viertel Jahrhundert nach der "Rückseite des Spiegels". IN: Kotrschal, K; Müller, G; Winkler, H [Hrsg.]: Konrad Lorenz und seine verhaltensbiologischen Konzepte aus heutiger Sicht. Fürth, Filander Verlag, pp. 167-179. ISBN: 3-930831-33-3.
** Huber, L; Troje, NF; Loidolt, M; Aust, U; Grass, D
(2000): Natural categorization through multiple feature learning in pigeons.
Q J Exp Psychol B. 2000; 53(4):341-357
** Voelkl, B; Huber, L
(2000): True imitation in marmosets.
Anim Behav. 2000; 60(2):195-202
Huber, L (2000): Generic perception: Open-ended categorization of natural classes. IN: Fagot, J [Hrsg.]: Picture perception in animals. Hove, Psychology Press, pp. 219-261. ISBN: 978-1-84169-156-5.
Huber, L (2000): Wie das Neue in die Gehirne kommt. Emergenz und Chaos in neuronalen Systemen. IN: Huber, L [Hrsg.]: Wie das Neue in die Welt kommt. Phasenübergänge in Natur und Kultur. Wien, Facultas, pp. 157-174. ISBN: 978-3851145496.
Huber, L (2000): Psychophylogenesis: innovations and limitations in the evolution of cognition. IN: Heyes, C; Huber, L [Hrsg.]: The evolution of cognition. Cambridge, MIT Press, pp. 23-41. ISBN: 978-0262082860.
Heyes, C; Huber, L [Hrsg.] (2000): The evolution of cognition. Cambridge: MIT Press; 2000. (ISBN: 978-0262082860)
Huber, L [Hrsg.] (2000): Wie das Neue in die Welt kommt. Phasenübergänge in Natur und Kultur. Wien: Facultas; 2000. (ISBN: 978-3851145496)
** Huber, L (1999): Generic perception: open-ended categorization of natural classes. Cah Psychol Cogn (18), 5-6 845-887.
** Huber, L; Aust, U; Michelbach, G; Olzant, S; Loidolt, M; Nowotny, R
(1999): Limits of symmetry conceptualization in pigeons.
Q J Exp Psychol-B (52), 4 351-379.
** Troje, NF; Huber, L; Loidolt, M; Aust, U; Fieder, M
(1999): Categorical learning in pigeons: the role of texture and shape in complex static stimuli.
Vision Res (39), 2 353-366.
Huber, L
(1999): Visual categorization in pigeons.
IN: Cook, R.G [Hrsg.]: Avian visual cognition. Tufts University, Comparative Cognition Press.
** Huber, L
(1998): Movement imitation as faithful copying in the absence of insight.
Behav Brain Sci (21), 5 694-+.
Huber, L (1998): Perceptual categorisation as the groundwork of animal cognition. IN: Taddei-Ferretti, C; Musio, C [Hrsg.]: Downyard processes in the perception representation mechanisms. Singapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong, World Scientific, pp. 287-293.
** Bugnyar, T; Huber, L
(1997): Push or pull: an experimental study on imitation in marmosets.
Anim Behav (54), 4 817-831.
** Huber, L; Lenz, R (1996): Categorization of prototypical stimulus classes by pigeons. Q J Exp Psychol-B (49), 2 111-133.
Huber, L (1996): Symmetriewahrnehmung bei Taube und Mensch. IN: Hahn, W; Weibel, P [Hrsg.]: Evolutionäre Symmetrietheorie. Stuttgart, S. Hirzel, pp. 91-104. ISBN: 978-3804714229.
Huber, L (1995): On the biology of perceptual categorization. Evolution and Cognition (1), 2 121-138.
Huber, L (1995): Patterning behaviour as evidence of sequence representations in animals. Evolution and Cognition (1), 1 63-73.
** Huber, L (1994): Amelioration Of Laboratory Conditions For Pigeons (Columba-Livia). Anim Welfare (3), 4 321-324.
** Huber, L; Lenz, R (1993): A test of the linear feature model of polymorphous concept discrimination with pigeons. Q J Exp Psychol-B (46), 1 1-18.
Huber, L (1993): Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie als interdisziplinäres Forschungsprogramm. IN: Reinalter, H [Hrsg.]: Vernetztes Denken-Gemeinsames Handeln. Thaur, Kulturverlag, pp. 109-124. ISBN: 9783853951835.
Riedl, R; Ackermann, G; Huber, L (1992): A ratiomorphic problem solving strategy. Evolution and Cognition (2), 1 23-61.
Riedl, R; Huber, L; Ackermann, G (1991): Rational versus ratiomorphic strategies in human cognition. Evolution and Cognition (1), 1 71-88.