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Joshua Plotnik
Joshua Plotnik
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Hunter College, CUNY
Verified email at hunter.cuny.edu
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Self-recognition in an Asian elephant
JM Plotnik, FBM De Waal, D Reiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (45), 17053-17057, 2006
9842006
The evolution of self-control
EL MacLean, B Hare, CL Nunn, E Addessi, F Amici, RC Anderson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (20), E2140-E2148, 2014
8152014
Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task
JM Plotnik, R Lair, W Suphachoksahakun, FBM De Waal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (12), 5116-5121, 2011
2812011
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) reassure others in distress
JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal
PeerJ 2, e278, 2014
1462014
Self‐recognition in the Asian elephant and future directions for cognitive research with elephants in zoological settings
JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal, D Moore III, D Reiss
Zoo Biology 29 (2), 179-191, 2010
1122010
Thinking with their trunks: elephants use smell but not sound to locate food and exclude nonrewarding alternatives
JM Plotnik, RC Shaw, DL Brubaker, LN Tiller, NS Clayton
Animal Behaviour 88, 91-98, 2014
1012014
Taking the elephants' perspective: Remembering elephant behavior, cognition and ecology in human-elephant conflict mitigation
HS Mumby, JM Plotnik
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 122, 2018
822018
The conceptual mind: New directions in the study of concepts
A Avargues-Weber, M Giurfa, J Plotnik, NS Clayton, R Seyfarth, ...
MIT Press, 2015
662015
Elephants have a nose for quantity
JM Plotnik, DL Brubaker, R Dale, LN Tiller, HS Mumby, NS Clayton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (25), 12566-12571, 2019
582019
Elephants know when their bodies are obstacles to success in a novel transfer task
R Dale, JM Plotnik
Scientific reports 7 (1), 46309, 2017
502017
Exclusion in corvids: the performance of food-caching Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius).
RC Shaw, JM Plotnik, NS Clayton
Journal of Comparative Psychology 127 (4), 428, 2013
412013
Visual cues given by humans are not sufficient for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) to find hidden food
JM Plotnik, JJ Pokorny, T Keratimanochaya, C Webb, HF Beronja, ...
PLoS One 8 (4), e61174, 2013
412013
Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management
H Downey, T Amano, M Cadotte, CN Cook, SJ Cooke, NR Haddaway, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (1), e12032, 2021
252021
Convergent cognitive evolution across animal taxa: Comparisons of chimpanzees, corvids and elephants
JM Plotnik, NS Clayton
The conceptual mind: new directions in the study of concepts, 29-56, 2015
202015
Extraordinary elephant perception
JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (14), 5071-5072, 2014
182014
The challenges of replicating research on endangered species
RC Shaw, AL Greggor, JM Plotnik
Animal Behavior and Cognition 8 (2), 240-246, 2021
172021
The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task
O Ketchaisri, C Siripunkaw, JM Plotnik
Animal Cognition 22, 907-915, 2019
172019
Persistence is key: investigating innovative problem solving by Asian elephants using a novel multi-access box
SL Jacobson, A Puitiza, RJ Snyder, A Sheppard, JM Plotnik
Animal Cognition, 1-13, 2022
102022
The importance of sensory perception in an elephant's cognitive world
SL Jacobson, JM Plotnik
Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews 15, 131-148, 2020
92020
A “thinking animal” in conflict: studying wild elephant cognition in the shadow of anthropogenic change
JM Plotnik, SL Jacobson
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 46, 101148, 2022
72022
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