Ben Kenward

Ben Kenward

Ben Kenward: Forskare

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ben.kenward@wolfson.oxon.org
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Publicerat


Humans
Kenward, B., Dahl, M. In press. Preschoolers distribute resources according to recipients' moral status. Developmental Psychology.

Kenward, B., Karlsson, M., Persson, J. In press. Over-imitation is better explained by norm learning than by distorted causal learning. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.

Kenward, B. 2010. 10-month infants visually anticipate the outcome of a learnt action. Infancy, 15, 337-361.

Lopes, M., Melo, F., Kenward, B., Santos-Victor, J. 2009. A Computational Model of Social-Learning Mechanisms. Adaptive Behavior, 17, 467-483.

Kenward, B., Folke, S., Holmberg, J., Johansson, A., & Gredebäck, G. 2009. Goal-directedness and decision making in infants. Developmental Psychology, 45, 809-819.

Gredebäck, G., Theuring, C., Hauf, P. & Kenward, B. 2008. The microstructure of infants' gaze during perception of overt attention shifts. Infancy, 13, 533-543.


Other animals
Kenward, B., Schloegl, C., Rutz, C., Weir, A. A. S., Bugnyar, T., Kacelnik, A. In press. On the evolutionary and ontogenetic origins of tool-oriented behaviour in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides).Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.

Kenward, B., Rutz, C., Weir, A. A. S. & Kacelnik, A. 2006. Development of tool use in New Caledonian crows: inherited action patterns and social influence. Animal Behaviour, 72, 1329-1343.

Kacelnik, A., Chappell, J., Weir, A. A. S. & Kenward, B. 2006. Cognitive adaptations for tool-related behaviour in New Caledonian crows. In: Comparative cognition: Experimental explorations of animal intelligence (Ed. by Wasserman, E. A. & Zentall, T. R.), pp. 515-528. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kenward, B., Weir, A. A. S., Rutz, C. & Kacelnik, A. 2005a. Tool manufacture by naive juvenile crows. Nature, 433, 121-121.

Kenward, B., Kenward, R. E. & Kacelnik, A. 2005b. An automatic technique for selective feeding and logging of individual wild squirrels. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 17, 271-277.

Kenward, B., Rutz, C., Weir, A. A. S., Chappell, J. & Kacelnik, A. 2004a. Morphology and sexual dimorphism of the New Caledonian crow Corvus moneduloides, with notes on its behaviour and ecology. Ibis, 146, 652-660.

Kenward, B., Wachtmeister, C. A., Ghirlanda, S. & Enquist, M. 2004b. Spots and stripes: the evolution of repetition in visual signal form. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 230, 407-419.

Weir, A. A. S., Kenward, B., Chappell, J. & Kacelnik, A. 2004. Lateralization of tool use in New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B (Suppl.), 271, S344–S346.

Kacelnik, A., Chappell, J., Weir, A. A. S. & Kenward, B. 2004. Tool use and manufacture in birds. In: Encyclopedia of animal behavior (Ed. by Bekoff, M.), pp. 1067-1069. Westport, CT, US: Greenwood Publishing Group.