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Charlotte Duranton
Charlotte Duranton
PhD Student in Comparative Literature - PhD in Canine Ethology
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Behavioural synchronization from an ethological perspective: Overview of its adaptive value
C Duranton, F Gaunet
Adaptive Behavior 24 (3), 181-191, 2016
1302016
Let me sniff! Nosework induces positive judgment bias in pet dogs
C Duranton, A Horowitz
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 211, 61-66, 2019
822019
Interspecific behavioural synchronization: Dogs exhibit locomotor synchrony with humans
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 12384, 2017
672017
Canis sensitivus: Affiliation and dogs' sensitivity to others' behavior as the basis for synchronization with humans?
C Duranton, F Gaunet
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 10 (6), 513-524, 2015
662015
When facing an unfamiliar person, pet dogs present social referencing based on their owners' direction of movement alone
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Animal Behaviour 113, 147-156, 2016
652016
Pet dogs synchronize their walking pace with that of their owners in open outdoor areas
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Animal cognition 21 (2), 219-226, 2018
462018
Do pet dogs (Canis familiaris) follow ostensive and non-ostensive human gaze to distant space and to objects?
C Duranton, F Range, Z Virányi
Royal Society Open Science 4 (7), 170349, 2017
452017
Behavioral synchronization and affiliation: Dogs exhibit human-like skills
C Duranton, F Gaunet
Learning & behavior 46 (4), 364-373, 2018
422018
Effects of shelter housing on dogs' sensitivity to human social cues
C Duranton, F Gaunet
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 14, 20-27, 2016
332016
Do shelter dogs engage in social referencing with their caregiver in an approach paradigm? An exploratory study
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 189, 57-65, 2017
232017
When walking in an outside area, shelter dogs (Canis familiaris) synchronize activity with their caregivers but do not remain as close to them as do pet dogs.
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Journal of Comparative Psychology 133 (3), 397, 2019
212019
Inverse sex effects on performance of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) in a repeated problem-solving task.
C Duranton, HG Rödel, T Bedossa, S Belkhir
Journal of Comparative Psychology 129 (1), 84, 2015
212015
Pet dogs exhibit social preference for people who synchronize with them: what does it tell us about the evolution of behavioral synchronization?
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Animal Cognition 22 (2), 243-250, 2019
172019
Dog behaviours in veterinary consultations: Part II. The relationship between the behaviours of dogs and their owners
M Helsly, N Priymenko, C Girault, C Duranton, F Gaunet
The Veterinary Journal 281, 105789, 2022
112022
The perception of dogs’ behavioural synchronization with their owners depends partially on expertise in behaviour
C Duranton, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Applied animal behaviour science 199, 24-28, 2018
102018
Dog behaviours in veterinary consultations: Part 1. Effect of the owner’s presence or absence
C Girault, N Priymenko, M Helsly, C Duranton, F Gaunet
the Veterinary journal 280, 105788, 2022
92022
Local synchrony as a tool to estimate affiliation in dogs
C Duranton
Journal of veterinary behavior 36, 48-53, 2020
72020
Studying episodic memory: dogs as a biological model?
C Duranton, S Jeannin, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
Medecine Sciences: M/S 33 (12), 1089-1095, 2017
42017
One-and Two-Month-Old Dog Puppies Exhibit Behavioural Synchronization with Humans Independently of Familiarity
C Duranton, C Courby-Betremieux, F Gaunet
Animals 12 (23), 3356, 2022
22022
La mémoire autobiographique/épisodique: le chien, un modèle d’étude?
C Duranton, S Jeannin, T Bedossa, F Gaunet
médecine/sciences 33 (12), 1089-1095, 2017
22017
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