A critical review of the “enculturation hypothesis”: the effects of human rearing on great ape social cognition Jesse M. Bering Review 05 March 2004 Pages: 201 - 212
The role of humans in the cognitive development of apes revisited Michael TomaselloJosep Call Commentary 23 July 2004 Pages: 213 - 215
Body orientation and face orientation: two factors controlling apes’ begging behavior from humans Juliane KaminskiJosep CallMichael Tomasello Original Article 18 March 2004 Pages: 216 - 223
The use of experimenter-given cues by South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) Marina ScheumannJosep Call Original Article 01 April 2004 Pages: 224 - 230
Dolphin pointing is linked to the attentional behavior of a receiver Mark J. Xitco Jr.John D. GoryStan A. Kuczaj II Original Article 14 April 2004 Pages: 231 - 238
Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) discriminate between knowing and not knowing and collect information as needed before acting Robert R. HamptonAaron ZivinElisabeth A. Murray Original Article 23 April 2004 Pages: 239 - 246
One-encounter search-image formation by araneophagic spiders Robert R. JacksonDaiqin Li Original Article 30 April 2004 Pages: 247 - 254
Discrimination of functionally appropriate and inappropriate throwing tools by captive tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) Theodore Avery EvansGregory Charles Westergaard Original Article 12 May 2004 Pages: 255 - 262
“Insightful” string-pulling in Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) is affected by vocal competence Irene M. Pepperberg Short Communication 26 March 2004 Pages: 263 - 266