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Beny, Y., Kimchi, T. 2014. Innate and learned aspects of pheromone-mediated social behaviours. Animal Behaviour 97: 301-311.
Beran, M. J. 2004. Long-term retention of the differential values of Arabic numerals by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Animal Cognition 7: 86-92.
Beran, M. J. 2007. Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) succeed on a computerized test designed to assess conservation of discrete quantity. Animal Cognition 10: 37-45.
Beran, M. J. 2008. Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) succeed in a test of quantity conservation. Animal Cognition 11: 109-116.
Beran, M. J. 2010. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) accurately compare poured liquid quantities. Animal Cognition 13: 641-649.
Beran, M. J. 2011. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show the isolation effect during serial list recognition memory tests. Animal Cognition 14: 637-645.
Beran, M. J. 2016. “Zeroing” in on mathematics in the monkey brain. Learn Behav 44: 4-6.
Beran, M. J. 2018. Monkey memory: Rehearsal emerges for novel images when familiarity cues fade. Current Biology 28: R1399-R1400.
Beran, M. J. 2019. Animal metacognition: a decade of progress, problems, and the development of new prospects. Animal Behavior and Cognition 6: 223-229.
Beran, M. J. 2023. I’ll (not) take that: The reverse-reward contingency task as a test of self-control and inhibition. Learn Behav 51: 9-14.
Beran, M. J. 2023. Congratulations to Animal Cognition on its 50th birthday! Some thoughts on the last 50 years of animal cognition research. Animal Cognition 26: 13-23.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Harris, E. H. 2008. Perception of food amounts by chimpanzees based on the number, size, contour length and visibility of items. Animal Behaviour 75: 1793-1802.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Paglieri, F., McIntyre, J. M., Addessi, E., Hopkins, W. D. 2014. Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) can wait, when they choose to: A study with the hybrid delay task. Animal Cognition 17: 197-205.
Beran, M. J., Hopkins, W. D. 2018. Self-control in chimpanzees relates to general intelligence. Current Biology 28: 574-579.e3.
Beran, M. J., Hopper, L. M., de Waal, F. B. M., Brosnan, S. F., Sayers, K. 2016. Chimpanzees, cooking, and a more comparative psychology. Learn Behav 44: 118-121.
Beran, M. J., Hopper, L. M., de Waal, F. B. M., Sayers, K., Brosnan, S. F. 2016. Chimpanzee food preferences, associative learning, and the origins of cooking. Learn Behav 44: 103-108.
Beran, M. J., James, B. T., Whitham, W., Parrish, A. E. 2016. Chimpanzees can point to smaller amounts of food to accumulate larger amounts but they still fail the reverse-reward contingency task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 42: 347-358.
Beran, M. J., McIntyre, J. M., Garland, A., Evans, T. A. 2013. What counts for ‘counting’? Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, respond appropriately to relevant and irrelevant information in a quantity judgment task. Animal Behaviour 85: 987-993.
Beran, M. J., Parrish, A. E. 2012. Sequential responding and planning in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Animal Cognition 15: 1085-1094.

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