In: The Cognitive Animal, M. Bekoff, C. Allen, G. Burghardt (Eds), MIT Press.
Chapter from Herman, L.M. et al.
"Vocal, social, and self-imitation by bottlenosed dolphins."
In C. Nehaniv & K. Dautenhahn (Eds.). Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press."
Chapter from Herman, L. M.
"Exploring the cognitive world of the bottlenosed dolphin."
In M. Bekoff, C. Allen & G. Burghardt (Eds.) The cognitive animal: Empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Chapter from Herman, L. M.
"Language learning."
In W. F. Perrin, B. Wursig, C. M. Thewissen, & C. R. Crumley (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. NY: Academic Press."
Book chapter from Schusterman, R.J.
"Problem solving and memory."
In: Marine Mammals: An Evolutionary Approach, A.R. Hoelzel (Ed), Blackwells."
Article from Kuczaj, S.A. II & Trone, M
"Why do dolphins and whales make their play more difficult? "
Genetic Epistemologist, 29, 57.
Article from Xitco, M.J., Gory, J.D. & Kuczaj, S.A. II
"Spontaneous pointing by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops trucatus). "
Animal Cognition, 4, 115-123.
03.12.01, Article from Marino, L. and al.
"Anatomy and three-dimensional reconstructions of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) brain from Magnetic Resonance Images."
In The Anatomical Record, 264, 397-414 (2001).
02.09.01, Presentation from Schusterman, R.J. et al.