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Nature 456, 166 (13 November 2008) | doi:10.1038/456166c; Published online 12 November 2008
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Peer-reviewed parrot studies speak for themselves, as he did
Irene M. Pepperberg1
- Vision Lab, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Email: impepper@wjh.harvard.edu
I take exception to Clive Wynne's Review of my book Alex & Me: How a Scientist and a Parrot Discovered a Hidden World of Animal Intelligence — and Formed a Deep Bond in the Process (Nature 455, 864–865; 2008). As a memoir for a general audience, it does not contain in-depth technical detail.
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