Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Custance, Deborah M.
Number of items: 13.
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Do Children With Autism Re-Enact Object Movements Rather Than Imitate Demonstrator Actions? (2014)
Custance, Deborah M.; Mayer, Jennifer L.; Kumar, Emmelianna; Hill, Elisabeth L. and Heaton, Pam F.
Empathic-like responding by domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) to distress in humans: An exploratory study. (2012)
Custance, Deborah M. and Mayer, Jennifer
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A Cross-Cultural Investigation of Men’s Judgments of Female Body Weight in Britain and Indonesia. (2011)
Custance, Deborah M.; Swami, Viren; Henderson, Grant and Tovée, Martin J.
Evidence for social learning in wild lemurs (Lemur catta). (2010)
Custance, Deborah M.; Kendal, Rachel L.; Kendal, Jeremy R.; Vale, Gillian; Stoinski, Tara S.; Rakotomalala, Nirina Lalaina and Rasamimanana, Hantanirina
A counterbalanced version of Ainsworth's Strange Situation Procedure reveals secure-base effects in dog-human relationships. (2008)
Custance, Deborah M. and Palmer, Robyn
Social Learning in Pig-Tailed Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and Adult Humans (Homo sapiens) on a Two-Action Artificial Fruit. (2006)
Custance, Deborah M.; Prato Previde, E.; Spiezio, C. and Rigamonti, M.
Testing for localized stimulus enhancement and object movement re-enactment in pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and young children (Homo sapiens). (2005)
Custance, Deborah M.; Prato Previde, E. and Spiezio, C.
Social learning and primate reintroduction. (2002)
Custance, Deborah M.; Whiten, A. and Fredman, T.
Testing for social learning in the artificial fruit processing of wildborn orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), Tanjung Puting, Indonesia. (2001)
Custance, Deborah M.; Whiten, A.; Sambrook, T. and Galdikas, B.
Social learning of an artificial fruit task in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). (1999)
Custance, Deborah M.; Whiten, Andrew and Fredman, Tamar
Imitative learning of artificial fruit processing in children (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). (1996)
Whiten, Andrew; Custance, Deborah M.; Gomez, Juan-Carlos; Teixidor, Patricia and Bard, Kim
Can young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) imitate arbitrary actions? Hayes & Hayes (1952) revisited. (1995)
Custance, Deborah M.; Whiten, Andrew and Bard, Kim