“…These findings demonstrate that dogs and nonhuman primates are treated systematically differently across the OCT literature. They differ in the quality of their early interactions with humans, they are tested in different physical circumstances, they are tested with different cues to locations presented in different spatial configurations, etc., and these systematic differences have been noted by every extant review of OCT studies (Byrnit, 2015;Lyn, 2010;Mulcahy & Hedge, 2012). Moreover, dogs and nonhuman primates differ in many additional respects, in body plan, in longevity, in the relative durations of successive life history stages, and so on.…”