Publications of Juliane Bräuer
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Journal Article (23)
2018
Journal Article
132 (2), pp. 189 - 199 (2018)
A ball is not a Kong: Odor representation and search behavior in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) of different education. Journal of Comparative Psychology 2017
Journal Article
14, 7 (2017)
Communicating canine and human emotions: Commentary on Kujala on Canine Emotions. Animal Sentience: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Animal Feeling
Journal Article
7, 11690 (2017)
The effects of domestication and ontogeny on cognition in dogs and wolves. Scientific Reports Book (2)
2021
Book
Was Hunde wissen. Springer, Berlin (2021), IX, 185 pp.
Book
What Dogs Know. Springer, Cham (2021), IX, 170 pp.
Book Chapter (2)
2024
Book Chapter
Emotions in dogs: neuroscientific, behavioral, and comparative perspectives. In: The Oxford handbook of evolution and the emotions, Chapter 42, pp. 809 - 829. Oxford University Press (2024)
2023
Book Chapter
Why wolves became dogs: interdisciplinary questions on domestication. In: Dogs, past and present: an interdisciplinary perspective, Chapter 2.3, pp. 72 - 82 (Eds. Fiore, I.; Lugli, F.). Archaeopress, Summertown (2023)
Thesis - Habilitation (1)
2022
Thesis - Habilitation
Perspectives on dog–human interactions. Habilitation, 197 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Jena (2022)
Other (1)
2020
Other
Ein Plädoyer für die Relevanz der Vergleichenden Psychologie für das Verständnis menschlicher Entwicklung, Psychologische Rundschau 71, pp. 40 - 41 (2020)
Commentary (1)
2022
Commentary
The dissonance between knowing animals are sentient beings yet eating them: Commentary on Rowan et al. on Sentience Politics (Animal Sentience, 31). (2022), 4 pp.
Blog Post (34)
2025
Blog Post
Help me if you can: here's how humans, chimps, dogs and mice help each other. (2025)
2024
Blog Post
Are social species better off?: Are we stronger together? A new study highlights the advantages of being social. (2024)
Blog Post
Small birds with a big impact: Honeyguides show people the location of bee nests. (2024)
Blog Post
Bumblebees learn from each other: Can insects have a culture? (2024)
Blog Post
The legacy of two great Primatologists: goodbye to Frans de Waal and Christophe Boesch. (2024)
Blog Post
Lemurs: the mysterious primates of Madagascar ; all about lemur cognition. (2024)
2023
Blog Post
Bonobos: the peaceful apes; here's what we can learn from our dark, hairy cousins. (2023)
Blog Post
Why horses are big dogs: there are unexpected similarities between these two species. (2023)
Blog Post
Syntax in monkeys and apes: two calls combined make a new sense. (2023)
Blog Post
Goats are not stupid: what we know about goat cognition. (2023)