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Lecturer - Animal Behavior

Performs teaching and related faculty functions in area(s) of expertise as noted here.

 
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Diana Reiss

Ph.D., Temple University

 

Department of Psychology
Hunter College, Room 606N
695 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Tel: (212) 650-3432
Fax:(212) 772-5620
Email: dlr28@columbia.edu

 

 

Selected Publications

Plotnik, J. M., de Waal, F. B. M., & Reiss, D. (2006). Self-recognition in an Asian elephant, PNAS,103,17053-17057. pdf

McCowan, B. & Reiss, D. (2001). The fallacy of ‘signature whistles’ in bottlenose dolphins: a comparative perspective of ‘signature information’ in animal vocalizations. Animal Behavior, 62, 1151-1162. pdf

Reiss, D. & Marino, L. (2001). Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: A case of cognitive convergence. PNAS, 98, 5937-3942. pdf