Working and waiting for better rewards: self-control in two monkey species (Cebus apella and Macaca mulatta).

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Published in Behav Processes on January 09, 2014

Authors

Theodore A Evans1, Bonnie M Perdue2, Audrey E Parrish3, Michael J Beran2

Author Affiliations

1: Language Research Center, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA, USA. Electronic address: theodore.evans@gmail.com.
2: Language Research Center, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA, USA.
3: Language Research Center, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA, USA; Psychology Department, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA, USA.

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