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Brian Hare
Brian Hare
Brian Hare
(born 1976) is a professor of
evolutionary anthropology
at
Duke University
. He researches the
evolution
of
cognition
by studying both humans, our close relatives the
primate
s (especially
bonobo
s and
chimpanzee
s), and species whose cognition converged with our own (primarily
domestic dog
s). He founded and co-directs the Duke Canine Cognition Center.
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Companion dogs flexibly and spontaneously comprehend human gestures in multiple contexts
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Hannah Salomons
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Jordan Sokoloff
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Brian Hare
Published 2024-11-01
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