Published in Curr Biol on September 27, 2007
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Social inhibitory control in five lemur species. Primates (2015) 0.76
Biases in preferences for sequences of outcomes in monkeys. Cognition (2013) 0.76
Heaven can wait. How religion modulates temporal discounting. Psychol Res (2013) 0.76
No evidence of temporal preferences in caching by Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica). Behav Processes (2013) 0.76
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Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a nonhuman primate. Science (2004) 4.72
Humans have evolved specialized skills of social cognition: the cultural intelligence hypothesis. Science (2007) 4.55
Chimpanzees recruit the best collaborators. Science (2006) 3.73
What's in it for me? Self-regard precludes altruism and spite in chimpanzees. Proc Biol Sci (2006) 3.15
Spontaneous altruism by chimpanzees and young children. PLoS Biol (2007) 2.93
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Spontaneous motor entrainment to music in multiple vocal mimicking species. Curr Biol (2009) 2.27
The perception of rational, goal-directed action in nonhuman primates. Science (2007) 2.23
Will travel for food: spatial discounting in two new world monkeys. Curr Biol (2005) 1.92
Bonobos exhibit delayed development of social behavior and cognition relative to chimpanzees. Curr Biol (2010) 1.89
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Nonhuman primates prefer slow tempos but dislike music overall. Cognition (2006) 1.64
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Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute addition operations over large numbers. Cognition (2005) 1.36
Probing the limits of tool competence: experiments with two non-tool-using species (Cercopithecus aethiops and Saguinus oedipus). Anim Cogn (2005) 1.34
A paradox in the evolution of primate vocal learning. Trends Neurosci (2004) 1.33
Tracking silence: adjusting vocal production to avoid acoustic interference. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2007) 1.30
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The tuning of human neonates' preference for speech. Child Dev (2010) 1.27
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Noise-induced vocal modulation in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Am J Primatol (2006) 1.22
Assessing the psychological health of captive and wild apes: a response to Ferdowsian et al. (2011). J Comp Psychol (2012) 1.13
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The structure of individual differences in the cognitive abilities of children and chimpanzees. Psychol Sci (2009) 1.12
Looking past the model species: diversity in gaze-following skills across primates. Curr Opin Neurobiol (2009) 1.11
Reaching around barriers: the performance of the great apes and 3-5-year-old children. Anim Cogn (2009) 1.11
Probing the evolutionary origins of music perception. Ann N Y Acad Sci (2005) 1.10
When quantity trumps number: discrimination experiments in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) and common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Anim Cogn (2007) 1.09
General intelligence in another primate: individual differences across cognitive task performance in a New World monkey (Saguinus oedipus). PLoS One (2009) 1.09
Great apes prefer cooked food. J Hum Evol (2008) 1.08
Differential changes in steroid hormones before competition in bonobos and chimpanzees. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010) 1.06
Perturbation of auditory feedback causes systematic perturbation in vocal structure in adult cotton-top tamarins. J Exp Biol (2006) 1.06
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Human cerebral response to animal affective vocalizations. Proc Biol Sci (2008) 1.01
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Chimpanzees and bonobos distinguish between risk and ambiguity. Biol Lett (2010) 0.99
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Spontaneous processing of abstract categorical information in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Biol Lett (2006) 0.98
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Representing tools: how two non-human primate species distinguish between the functionally relevant and irrelevant features of a tool. Anim Cogn (2003) 0.95
Vervet monkeys and humans show brain asymmetries for processing conspecific vocalizations, but with opposite patterns of laterality. Proc Biol Sci (2006) 0.95
Five-month-old infants' identification of the sources of vocalizations. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2009) 0.94
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Rapid acquisition of an alarm response by a neotropical primate to a newly introduced avian predator. Proc Biol Sci (2003) 0.93
Effects of temporal clumping and payoff accumulation on impulsiveness and cooperation. Behav Processes (2005) 0.93
Free-ranging rhesus monkeys spontaneously individuate and enumerate small numbers of non-solid portions. Cognition (2007) 0.92
Bonobos have a more human-like second-to-fourth finger length ratio (2D:4D) than chimpanzees: a hypothesized indication of lower prenatal androgens. J Hum Evol (2009) 0.89
Word segmentation with universal prosodic cues. Cogn Psychol (2010) 0.88
Direct and indirect reputation formation in nonhuman great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens). J Comp Psychol (2012) 0.87
A comparison of temperament in nonhuman apes and human infants. Dev Sci (2011) 0.87
Chimpanzees versus humans: it's not that simple. Trends Cogn Sci (2003) 0.87
The good, the bad, and the rare: memory for partners in social interactions. PLoS One (2011) 0.86
Chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit divergent spatial memory development. Dev Sci (2012) 0.84
The uniquely human capacity to throw evolved from a non-throwing primate: an evolutionary dissociation between action and perception. Biol Lett (2007) 0.84
Application of the heterochrony framework to the study of behavior and cognition. Commun Integr Biol (2010) 0.83
Spatial discounting of food and social rewards in guppies (poecilia reticulata). Front Psychol (2011) 0.83
Differences in the early cognitive development of children and great apes. Dev Psychobiol (2013) 0.83
Neanderthal language? Just-so stories take center stage. Front Psychol (2013) 0.82
Action comprehension in non-human primates: motor simulation or inferential reasoning? Trends Cogn Sci (2008) 0.81
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Mayan morality: an exploration of permissible harms. Cognition (2010) 0.81
Bonobo but not chimpanzee infants use socio-sexual contact with peers. Primates (2010) 0.81
Using mathematical models of language experimentally. Trends Cogn Sci (2005) 0.80
Different ontogenetic patterns of testosterone production reflect divergent male reproductive strategies in chimpanzees and bonobos. Physiol Behav (2013) 0.78
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Rhesus monkeys' understanding of actions and goals. Soc Neurosci (2008) 0.77
Spontaneous triadic engagement in bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J Comp Psychol (2013) 0.77
The ecology of spatial memory in four lemur species. Anim Cogn (2014) 0.76
Social inhibitory control in five lemur species. Primates (2015) 0.76
Ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) exploit information about what others can see but not what they can hear. Anim Cogn (2013) 0.76
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Dupoux and Jacob's moral instincts: throwing out the baby, the bathwater and the bathtub. Trends Cogn Sci (2007) 0.75
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