Publications of Juliane Bräuer

Book Chapter (2)

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Kujala, M. V.; Bräuer, J.: Emotions in dogs: neuroscientific, behavioral, and comparative perspectives. In: The Oxford handbook of evolution and the emotions [in press], Chapter 42. Oxford University Press (2023)
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Bräuer, J.; Vidal Orga, B.: 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)

Other (9)

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Bräuer, J.: Smarter than us?: When animals outperform humans, Psychology today, (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: Counting chickens (right after they hatch): the underestimated barn fowl, Psychology today, (2021)
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Bräuer, J.: How well can dog owners predict their dog's behavior?: dog ownership alone does not improve the ability to predict future behavior, Psychology today, (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Why do we share?: food sharing with strangers might be unique for humans, Psychology today, (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Do dogs feel jealousy or guilt?: why the long face?, Psychology today, (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Take a turn: what animals can teach us about conversation, Psychology Today, (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Who is guilty?: why do we look for someone to hold responsible when bad things just happen?, Psychology Today, (2020)
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Bräuer, J.: Primate statistics: are humans the only ones crunching numbers?, Psychology Today, (2020)
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Haun, D. B.M.; Liebal, K.; Amici, F.; Bender, A.; Bohn, M.; Bräuer, J.; Buttelmann, D.; Burkart, J.; Cacchione, T.; Detroy, S. et al.; Faßbender, I.; Fichtel, C.; Fischer, J.; Gampe, A.; Gray, R. D.; Horn, L.; Ona, L.; Kärtner, J.; Kaminski, J.; Kanngießer, P.; Keller, H.; Köster, M.; Kopp, K. S.; Kornadt, H.-J.; Rakoczy, H.; Schuppli, C.; Stengelin, R.; Trommsdorff, G.; Van Leeuwen, E.; Van Schaik, C.: Ein Plädoyer für die Relevanz der Vergleichenden Psychologie für das Verständnis menschlicher Entwicklung, Psychologische Rundschau 71, pp. 40 - 41 (2020)

Commentary (1)

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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 (14)

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Bräuer, J.: The legacy of two great Primatologists: goodbye to Frans de Waal and Christophe Boesch. (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: Lemurs: the mysterious primates of Madagascar ; all about lemur cognition. (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: Bonobos: the peaceful apes; here's what we can learn from our dark, hairy cousins. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Why horses are big dogs: there are unexpected similarities between these two species. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Hunting together in the animal kingdom: it must be worth it for both partners. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: The chimpanzee and the moon: declarative pointing might not be uniquely human. (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: Like man, like dog: owner-dog resemblance ; is it a psychological phenomenon or a Disney fairy tale? (2022)
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Bräuer, J.: The favorite animals of Comparative Psychologists: why some animals seem to get all the attention. (2022)
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