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Jim, H.L., Belfiore, K., Martinelli, E., Martínez, M., Marshall-Pescini, S., and Range, F. (2025). Do dogs form reputations of humans? No effect of age after indirect and direct experience in a food-giving situation. Animal Cognition, 28(1), 51. Link
Mendes, J.W.W., Vindevogel, M., van Peer, I., Martínez, M., Cimarelli, G., and Range, F. (2024). Dogs understand the role of a human partner in a cooperative task. Scientific reports, 14, 10179. Link
Martínez, M., Babb, M.H., Range, F., and Brosnan, S.F. (2024). The Joint Simon task is not joint for capuchin monkeys. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 5937. Link
Martínez, M., Schöndorder, S., Robinson, L.M., Brosnan, S.F., and Range, F. (2024. Some dogs can find the payoff-dominant outcome in the Assurance game. iScience, 27(1), 108698. Link
Martínez, M., Robinson, L.M., Brosnan, S.F., and Range, F. (2023). Dogs take into account the actions of a human partner in a cooperative task. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 190(1993), 20222189. Link
Robinson, L.M., Martínez, M., Leverett, K.L., Rossettie, M.S., Wilson, B.J., and Brosnan, S.F. (2021). Anything for a cheerio: Brown capuchins (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) consistently coordinate in an Assurance Game for unequal payoffs. American Journal of Primatology, 83(10):23321. Link
McGetrick, J., Poncet, L., Amann, M., Schullern-Schrattenhofen, J., Fux, L., Martínez, M., and Range, F. (2021). Dogs fail to reciprocate the receipt of food from a human in a food-giving task. PLoS One, 16(7):0253277. Link