2024
Babb, M. H., Prétôt, L., Bshary, R., & Brosnan, S. F. (2024). Capuchin monkeys’ ability to choose beneficial options is inhibited by added complexity. Animal Behaviour, 210, 303-313.
Brosnan, S. F. (2024). How context influences primates’ decisions about reciprocity. Ethology, 130(4), e13433.
Brosnan, S.F. (2024). Frans de Waal (1948-2024). Science, 384, 387.
Brosnan, S. F., Aureli, F., Bonnie, K., Calcutt, S., Campbell, M., Carter, D., Clay, Z., Dindo Danforth, M., Eppley, T. M., Flack, J., Hall, K., Huneycutt, S., Judge, P., Long, D., Parish, A., Plotnik, J. M., Pokorny, J., Preston, S., Proctor, D., Romero, T., Seres, M., Suchak, M., Verbeek, P., Weaver, A., Webb, C. (2024). In memory of our mentor: Frans de Waal (1948-2024) American Journal of Primatology.
Brosnan, S. F. (2024). Frans de Waal. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 162, 105738.
Cooper, T. L., Pardo-Sanchez, J., Sosnowski, M. J., Rodriguez, S. T., Spencer, M. S., Brosnan, S. F., & Mendelson III, J. R. (2024). How to tell more is more: Quantity discrimination in Eastern Box Turtles (Emydidae: Terrapene carolina). Journal of Herpetology, 58, 1-15.
Haseltine, E. L., & Beran, M. J. (2024). Maze runners: Monkeys show restricted Arabic numeral summation during computerized two-arm maze performance. Animal Cognition, 27, 23.
Martínez, M. T., Babb, M. H., Robinson, L. R., Range, F., Brosnan, S. F. (2024). The ‘Joint’ Simon task is not joint for capuchin monkeys. Scientific Reports, 14, 5937.
Martínez, M. T., Schöndorfer, S., Robinson, L. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Range, F. (2024). Dogs play the Assurance Game. iScience, 27, 108698.
Meacham, A. M., Sosnowski, M. J., Kleider‐Offutt, H. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2024). Capuchin monkeys’ (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) categorization of photos of unknown male conspecifics suggests attention to fWHR and a dominance bias. American Journal of Primatology, 86(6), e23623.
Sosnowski, M. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2024). Conserved and differing functions of the endocrine system across different social systems: oxytocin as a case study. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 15, 1418089.
Westra, E., Fitzpatrick, S., Brosnan, S. F., Gruber, T., Hobaiter, C., Hopper, L. M., … & Andrews, K. (2024). In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non‐human animals. Biological Reviews, 99(3), 1058-1074.
2023
Beran, M. J. (2023). I am as fooled as you are, say some primates…but only sometimes. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 137, 77-79.
Beran, M. J. (2023). Congratulations to Animal Cognition on its 50th birthday! Some thoughts on the last 50 years of animal cognition research. Animal Cognition, 26, 13-23.
Beran, M. J. (2023). I’ll (not) take that: The reverse-reward contingency task as a test of self-control and inhibition. Learning and Behavior, 51, 9-14.
Beran, M. J. (2023). Why do distractions sometimes aid self-control? Pigeons (Columba livia) highlight possible mechanisms underlying the distraction effects. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 137, 77-79.
Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2023). Consistently inconsistent perceptual illusions in nonhuman primates: The importance of individual differences. Animals, 13, 22.
Brosnan, S. F. (2023). A comparative perspective on the human sense of justice. Evolution and Human Behavior. doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2022.12.002
Brosnan, S. F., & Jones, O. D. (2023). Using an evolutionary approach to improve predictive ability in the social sciences: Property, the endowment effect, and law. Evolution and Human Behavior.
Brosnan, S.F. & Wilson, B.W. (2023). Comparative economics: The importance of an evolutionary approach to understanding economic decision making. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B 378, 20210497. doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0497
Ciacci, F., Mayerhoff, S., De Petrillo, F., Gastaldi, S., Brosnan, S. F., & Addessi, E. (2023). State‐dependent risky choices in primates: Variation in energy budget does not affect tufted capuchin monkeys’ (Sapajus spp.) risky choices. American Journal of Primatology, 85, e23542.
Flessert, M., Taubert, J., & Beran, M. J. (2023). Assessing the perception of face pareidolia in children (Homo sapiens), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 137, 90-101.
Kelly, A. J., Williams, M. C., Parrish, A. E., Perdue, B. M., Little, S., & Beran, M. J. (2023). Focality and prospective memory in preschool children. Journal of General Psychology, 150, 234-251.
Martinez, M. T., Robinson, L. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Range, F. (2023). Dogs take into account the actions of a human partner in a cooperative task. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B, 290, 20222189.
Reilly, O., Brosnan, S. F., Benítez, M., Phillips, K., & Hecht, E. (2023). Sex differences in white matter tracts of capuchin monkeys. Journal of Comparative Neuroscience, 531, 1096-1107.
Sosnowski, M. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2023). Under pressure: How high stakes contexts influence decision-making in non-human species. Animal Cognition 26, 1103–1117.
Sosnowski, M. J., Reilly, O. T., Brosnan, S. F., Benítez, M. E. (2023). Oxytocin increases during fur-rubbing regardless of social contact in tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, e23490.
Webster, M. F., Leverett, K. L., Williamson, R. A., & Brosnan, S.F. (2023). Children’s endowment effect is impacted by the salience of the object, but not the duration of possession or the object’s tangibility. Cognitive Development, 66, 101331.
2022
Aharoni, E., Kleider, H. O., Brosnan, S. F., & Hoffman, M. (2022). Nudges for judges: an experiment on the effect of making sentencing costs explicit. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 889933.
Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2022). Distinguishing mechanisms of behavioral inhibition and self-control. In M. Krause, K. L. Hollis, & M. R. Papini (Eds.), Evolution of learning and memory mechanisms. Cambridge University Press.
Byrne, H., Webster, T. H., Brosnan, S. F., Izar, P., & Lynch, J. W. (2022). Signatures of adaptive evolution in platyrrhine primate genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119, e2116681119.
Church, B. A., Jackson, B. N., & Smith, J. D. (2022). Dissociable learning processes: A comparative perspective. In M. Krause, K. L. Hollis, & M. R. Papini (Eds.) Evolution of learning and memory mechanisms (pp. 227-246). Cambridge University Press.
Church, B. A., Sanchez, A., & Jackson, B. N. (2022). Familiarity. In J. Vonk & T. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior (pp. 2624-2627). Springer.
Englund, M. D., & Beran, M. J. (2022). No evidence of the choice overload effect in a computerized paradigm with rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella). Behavioural Processes, 194, 104545.
Englund, M. D., Whitham, W., Conway, C. M., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2022). Nonhuman primates learn adjacent dependencies but fail to learn nonadjacent dependencies in a statistical learning task with a salient cue. Learning and Behavior, 50, 242-253.
Jackson, B. N., Sanchez, A., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2022). Family resemblance. In J. Vonk & T. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior (pp.2627-2632). Springer.
Kruuk, L. E. B., Brosnan, S. F., & Neiman, M. (2022). Despite COVID: showcasing new research in evolutionary biology from academic care-givers. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 289, 20222131.
Lucore, J. M., Marshall, A. J., Brosnan, S. F., & Benítez, M. E. (2022) Validating urinary neopterin as a biomarker of immune response in captive and wild capuchin monkeys. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9, 918036.
Schwartz, B. L., & Beran, M. J. (2022). Primate cognitive studies. Cambridge University Press.
Smith, J. D., & Church, B. A., (2022). Exemplar theory. In J. Vonk & T. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior (pp. 2538-2545). Springer.
Smith, J. D., Church, B. A., Jackson, B. N., & Sanchez, A. (2022). Categorization. In J. Vonk & T. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior (pp. 1083-1103). Springer.
Smith, J. D., Jackson, B. N., Adamczyk, M. N., & Church, B. A. (2022) Conceptual anchoring dissociates implicit and explicit categorization. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 48, 813-823.
Smith, J. D., Jackson, B. N., Sanchez, A. F., & Church, B. A. (2022). The comparative study of categorization. In B. L. Schwartz & M. J. Beran (Eds.), Primate cognitive studies. Cambridge University Press.
Sosnowski, M. J., Benítez, M. E., & Brosnan, S. F. (2022). Endogenous cortisol correlates with performance under pressure on a working memory task in capuchin monkeys. Scientific Reports, 12, 953.
Sosnowski, M. J., Kano, F., & Brosnan, S. F. (2022). Oxytocin and social gaze during a dominance categorization task in tufted capuchin monkeys. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 977771.
Vale, G. L., Coughlin, C., & Brosnan, S. F. (2022). The importance of thinking about the future in cultural learning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, 377, 20210349.
Vale, G. L., Neal Webb, S., Schapiro, S. J., Williams, L. E., & Brosnan, S. F. (2022). Female squirrel monkeys’ responses to inequity in a group context support a link between cooperation and inequity. Animal Behavior, 193, 51-62.
2021
Aharoni, E., Kleider-Offutt, H. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021). Correctional “free lunch”? Cost neglect increases punishment in prosecutors. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 778293.
Benítez, M. B., Fragaszy, D. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021). Behavioral biology of capuchin monkeys. In K. Coleman & S. J. Schapiro (Eds.), Behavioral biology of laboratory animals. Taylor & Francis.
Beran, M. J. (2021). Proto-counting. In J. Vonk & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Beran, M. J. (2021). Worth the wait: Evidence for self-control in nonhuman primates. In J. R. Anderson & H. Kuroshima (Eds.), Comparative cognition – Commonalities and diversities (pp. 269-284). Springer Nature.
Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2021). Nonhuman primate token use shows possibilities but also limitations for establishing a form of currency. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 376, 20190675.
Brosnan, S. F. (2021). Pioneers in primatology. American Journal of Primatology.
Brosnan, S. F. (2021). Review of “Mama’s Last Hug: Animal emotions and what they tell us about ourselves” by Frans de Waal. Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture.
Brosnan, S. F. (2021). What behavior in economic games tells us about the evolution of non-human species’ economic decision-making behavior. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 376.
Bryer, M. A. H., Koopman, S. E., Cantlon, J. F., Piantadosi, S. T., MacLean, E. L., Baker, J. M., Beran, M. J., Jones, S. M., Jordan, K. E., Mahamane, S., Nieder, A., Perdue, B. M., Range, F., Stevens, J. R., Tomonaga, M., Ujfalussy, D. J., & Vonk, J. (2021). The evolution of quantitative sensitivity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 377, 20200529.
Flessert, M., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Primate recall memory. In A. B. Kaufman, J. Call, & J. C. Kaufman (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of animal cognition (pp. 210-222). Cambridge University Press.
Gurgand, L., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Assessing consistency in children’s and monkeys’ performance across computerized and manual detour problem tasks. Behavioural Processes, 182, 104291.
Heimbauer, L. A., Beran, M. J., & Owren, M. J. (2021). A chimpanzee recognizes varied acoustical versions of sine-wave and noise-vocoded speech. Animal Cognition, 24, 843-854.
James, B. T., Parrish, A. E, Guild, A. S., Creamer, C., Kelly, V., Perdue, B. M., Kelly, A. J., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Go if you know: Preschool children’s movements reflect their metacognitive monitoring. Cognitive Development, 57, 101001.
Kelly, A. J., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Multi-trial free recall dynamics in preschool children and young adults. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 33, 837-852.
McKeon, E., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Planning. In J. Vonk & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Morton, F. B., Buchanan-Smith, H. M., Brosnan, S. F., Thierry, B., Paukner, A., Essler, J. L., Marcum, C. S., Lee, P. C. (2021). Understanding the evolution of animal innovation at the individual level: A ratings-based assessment in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] sp.). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 135, 258-265.
Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Children and monkeys overestimate the size of high-contrast stimuli. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 2123-2135.
Rawlings, B, Legare, C, Brosnan, SF, Vale, GL (2021). Levelling the playing field in cumulative cultural evolution: conceptual and methodological advances in nonhuman primate research. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 47, 252–273.
Robinson, L. M., Martinez, M., Leverett, K. L., Wilson, B. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021) Anything for a Cheerio: Brown capuchins (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) consistently coordinate in an Assurance Game for unequal payoffs. American Journal of Primatology, 83, e23321.
Smith, J. D., Church, B. A., Jackson, B. N., Adamczyk, M. N., Shaw, C. N., & Beran, M. J. (2021). Launch! self-agency as a discriminative cue for humans (Homo sapiens) and monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 150, 1901–1917.
Sosnowski, M. J., Drayton, L. A., Prétôt, L., Carrigan, J., Stoinski, T. S., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021) Western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) do not show an aversion to inequity in a token exchange task. American Journal of Primatology, 83, e23326.
Webster, M. F., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021). The effects of positive and negative affect on subsequent behavior and cognition in capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Wilczynski, W., & Brosnan, S. F. (2021). Cooperation and conflict: The interaction of opposites in shaping social behavior. Cambridge University Press.
2020
Addessi, E., Beran, M., Bourgeois-Gironde, S., Brosnan, S., & Leca, J.-B. (2020). Are the roots of human economic systems shared with non-human primates? Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 109, 1–15.
Aharoni, E., Kleider-Offutt, H. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2020). The price of justice: Cost neglect increases criminal punishment recommendations. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 25, 47–61.
Aharoni, E., Kleider-Offutt, H. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Fernandes, S. (2020). Slippery scales: Cost prompts, but not benefit prompts, modulate sentencing recommendations in laypeople. Plos One, 15, e0236764.
Ashby, F. G., Smith, J. D., & Rosedahl, L. (2020). Dissociations between rule-based and information-integration categorization are not caused by differences in task difficulty. Memory & Cognition, 48, 541-552.
Beran M.J., Parrish A.E., Agrillo C. (2020). Zöllner Illusion. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer.
Beran, M. J. (2020). Animal learning and cognition. In Oxford research encyclopedia of psychology. Oxford University Press.
Beran, M. J. (2020). Editorial: The value and status of replications in animal behavior and cognition research. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 7, i-iii.
Beran, M. J. (2020). Sparse/dense discrimination. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Bowden, M. & Washburn, D. A. (2020). Primate research centers. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Brosnan, S. F. (2020). With a little help from my (Psittacidae) friends. Learning and Behavior.
Burns, A., Sparks, M. & Washburn, D. A. (2020). Skinner Box. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Ciacci, F., Gastaldi, S., Brosnan, S., De Petrillo, F., & Addessi, E. (2020). Does energy budget manipulation affect risk preferences in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)? Folia Primatologica, 91, 332–333.
Cooper, T. L., Zabinski, C. L., Adams, E. J., Berry, S. M., Pardo-Sanchez, J., Reinhardt, E. M., Roberts, K. M., Watzek, J., Brosnan, S. F., Hill, R. L., Weigel, E. G., & Mendelson, J. R. (2020). Long-term memory of a complex foraging task in monitor lizards (Reptilia: Squamata: Varanidae). Journal of Herpetology, 54, 378–383.
Hecht, E. E., Reilly, O. T., Benitez, M., & Brosnan, S. (2020). Sex differences in the brains of capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella), and implications for human brains. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 171, 118–118.
Jaeger, C. B., Brosnan, S. F., Levin, D. T., & Jones, O. D. (2020). Predicting variation in endowment effect magnitudes. Evolution and Human Behavior.
James, B. T., Webster, M. F., Menzel, C. R., Whitham, W., & Beran, M. J. (2020). Post-event misinformation effects in a language-trained chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Animal Cognition, 23, 861–869.
Krause, M. A., & Beran, M. J. (2020). Words matter: Reflections on language projects with chimpanzees and their implications. American Journal of Primatology, 82, e23187.
ManyPrimates, Altschul, D. M., Beran, M. J., Bohn, M., Caspar, K. R., Fichtel, C., Forsterling, M., Grebe, N. M., Hernandez-Aguilar, N. M., Kwok, S. C., Llorente, M., Motes-Rodrigo, A., Proctor, D., Sanchez-Amaro, A., Simpson, E. A., Szabelska, A., Taylor, D., van der Mescht, J., Volter, C. J., & Watzel, J. (2020). Collaborative open science as a way to reproducibility and new insights in primate cognition research. Japanese Psychological Review, 62, 205-220.
Parrish A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2020). Size illusion. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Parrish, A. E., French, K. A., Guild, A. S., Creamer, C. L., Rossettie, M S., & Beran, M. J. (2020). The density bias: Capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) prefer densely arranged items in a food-choice task. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 134, 232-240.
Prétôt, L, Mickelberg, J, Carrigan, J, Stoinski, T, Bshary, R & Brosnan, SF (2020). Comparative performance of orangutans (Pongo spp.), gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), and drills (Mandrillus leucophaeus) in an ephemeral foraging task. American Journal of Primatology.
Smith, J. D., Jackson, B. N, & Church, B. A., (2020). Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) learn two-choice discriminations under displaced reinforcement. Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Smith, T. R., & Beran, M. J. (2020). Outcome expectancy and suboptimal risky choice in nonhuman primates. Learning & Behavior, 48, 301–321.
Smith, T. R., Parrish, A. E., Creamer, C., Rossettie, M., & Beran, M. J. (2020). Capuchin monkeys (sometimes) go when they know: Confidence movements in Sapajus apella. Cognition, 199, 104237.
Watzek, J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2020). Capuchin and rhesus monkeys show sunk cost effects in a psychomotor task. Scientific Reports, 10, 20396.
Whitham, W., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2020). Joystick. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Whitham, W. & Washburn, D. A. (2020). Strategy use in probabilistic categorization by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Williams, L. A., Brosnan, S. F., & Clay, Z. (2020). Anthropomorphism in comparative affective science: Advocating a mindful approach. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 115, 299–307.
Wilson, B. J., Brosnan, S. F., Lonsdorf, E., & Sanz, C. M. (2020). Consistent differences in a virtual world model of ape societies. Scientific Reports, 10, 14075.
Wilson, B. J., Brosnan, S. F., Lonsdorf, E. V., & Sanz, C. M. (2020). Experimental test for consistent differences in ape societies emerge in virtual worlds. Scientific Reports 10, 14075.
2019
Agrillo, C., Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2019). Exploring the Jastrow illusion in humans (Homo sapiens), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella). Perception, 48, 367-385.
Aharoni, E, Kleider-Offutt, HM, Brosnan, SF (2019). The price of justice: Cost neglect increases criminal punishment recommendations. Legal and Criminological Psychology.
Aharoni, E., Kleider‐Offutt, H. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Watzek, J. (2019). Justice at any cost? The impact of cost–benefit salience on criminal punishment judgments. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 37, 38–60.
Ashby, F. G., Smith, J. D., & Rosedahl, L. A. (2019). Dissociations between rule-based and information-integration categorization are not caused by differences in task difficulty. Memory & Cognition, 1–12.
Aten, J. D., Smith, W. R., Davis, E. B., Van Tongeren, D. R., Hook, J. N., Davis, D. E., Shannonhouse, L., DeBlaere, C., Ranter, J., O’Grady, K., & Hill, P. C. (2019). The psychological study of religion and spirituality in a disaster context: A systematic review. Psychological Trauma-Theory Research Practice and Policy, 11, 597–613.
Benitez, M. E., Sosnowski, M. J., Tomeo, O. B., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Urinary oxytocin in capuchin monkeys: Validation and the influence of social behavior. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 168, 17–17.
Benítez, M., Brosnan, S. F. (2019). The evolutionary roots of social comparisons. In J. Suls, R. Collins & L. Wheeler (Eds), Social Comparison in Judgment and Behavior. Oxford.
Beran, M. J. (2019). All hail suboptimal choice: Now, can we “fix” it? Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews, 14, 19-23.
Beran, M. J. (2019). Animal metacognition: A decade of progress, problems, and the development of new prospects. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 223-229.
Beran, M. J., French, K., Smith, T. R., & Parrish, A. E. (2019). Limited evidence of number-space mapping in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 133, 281-293.
Beran, M. J., Kelly, A. J., Perdue, B. M., Whitham, W., Love, M., Kelly, V., & Parrish, A. E. (2019). Divide and conquer: Preschool children can assign the hardest tasks to a symbolic helper. Experimental Psychology, 66, 296-309.
Brosnan, S. F. & Vonk, J. (2019). Nonhuman primate responses to death. In T. Shackelford & V. Zeigler-Hill (Eds), Evolutionary perspectives on death (pp. 77-108). Springer Nature.
Brosnan, S. F. (2019). The biology of fairness. In E. A. Lind (Ed), Social psychology and justice, Frontiers in Social Psychology Series. Taylor and Francis.
Church, B. S., Jackson, B. N., Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2019). Simultaneous vs. prospective/retrospective uncertainty monitoring: The effect of response competition across cognitive levels. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 45, 311-321.
Hall, K., Smith, M., Russell, J. L., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Chimpanzees rarely settle on consistent patterns of play in the hawk dove, assurance, and prisoner’s dilemma games, in a token exchange task. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 48.
Leinwand, J. G., Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Capuchin (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) change detection. International Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Many Primates, Altschul, D. M., Beran, M. J., Bohn, M., Call, J., DeTroy, S., Duguid, S. J., et al. (2019). Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research. PLoS ONE, 14, e0223675.
Massen, J. J. M., Behrens, F., Martin, J. S., Stocker, M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). A comparative approach to affect and cooperation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 107, 370–387.
Mayerhoff, S. & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Cooperation. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Parrish, A. E., Beran, M. J., & Agrillo, C. (2019). Linear numerosity illusions in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella), rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta), and humans (Homo sapiens). Animal Cognition, 22, 897–900.
Pretot, L., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella) show planning in a manual maze task. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 133, 81–91.
Primates, M., Altschul, D. M., Beran, M. J., Bohn, M., Call, J., De Troy, S., Duguid, S. J., Egelkamp, C. L., Fichtel, C., Fischer, J., Flessert, M., Hanus, D., Haun, D. B. M., Haux, L. M., Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar, R., Herrmann, E., Hopper, L. M., Joly, M., Kano, F., … Watzek, J. (2019). Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research. Plos One, 14, e0223675.
Qadri, M. A. J., Ashby, F. G., Smith, J. D., & Cook, R. G. (2019). Testing analogical rule transfer in pigeons (Columba livia). Cognition, 183, 256–268.
Smith, J. D., Jackson, B. N, & Church, B. A. (2019). The cognitive architecture of uncertainty. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 236-246.
Smith, J. D., Jackson, B. N., & Church, B. A. (2019). Breaking the perceptual-conceptual barrier: Relational matching and working memory. Memory & Cognition, 47, 544–560.
Smith, M. F. & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Coordination games. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Smith, M. F., Leverett, K. L., Wilson, B. J. & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella) play Nash equilibria, but their decisions are not influenced by oxytocin. American Journal of Primatology.
Sosnowski, M. J. & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Prosocial behavior. In J. Vonk & T. Shackleford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of animal cognition and behavior. Springer.
Staes, N., Sherwood, C. C., Freeman, H., Brosnan, S. F., Schapiro, S. J., Hopkins, W. D., & Bradley, B. J. (2019). Serotonin receptor 1A variation is associated with anxiety and agonistic behavior in chimpanzees. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 36, 1418–1429.
Subramani, O. S., Parrott, D. J., Latzman, R. D., & Washburn, D. A. (2019). Breaking the link: Distraction from emotional cues reduces the association between trait disinhibition and reactive physical aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 45, 151–160.
Talbot, CF, Reamer, LA, Lambeth, SP, Schapiro, SJ, & Brosnan, SF (2019) Meeting cognitive, behavioral and social needs of primates in captivity. In L. Robinson & A. Weiss (Eds.), Nonhuman primate welfare. Springer.
Tone, E. B., Nahmias, E., Bakeman, R., Kvaran, T., Brosnan, S. F., Fani, N., & Schroth, E. A. (2019). Social anxiety and social behavior: A test of predictions from an evolutionary model. Clinical Psychological Science, 7, 110–126.
Vale, G. L., Williams, L. E., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J. & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Squirrel monkeys rarely find the Nash Equilibria in dynamic economic games. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 32-47.
Vale, G. L., Williams, L. E., Schapiro, S. J., Lambeth, S. P., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Responses to economic games of cooperation and conflict in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis). Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 32.
Watzek, J., Pope, S. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2019). Capuchin and rhesus monkeys but not humans show cognitive flexibility in an optional-switch task. Scientific Reports, 9, 13195.
Williamson, R. A., Macdonald, B. & Brosnan S. F. (2019). Early emerging behavioral biases and their implications for decision-making research. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6, 179-193.
Wisniewski, M. G., Church, B. A., Mercado, E., Radell, M. L., & Zakrzewski, A. C. (2019). Benefits of fading in perceptual learning depend upon the degree to which initial trials are “easy.” Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 26, 1889-1895.
2018
Aharoni, E., Kleider-Offutt, H. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Watzek, J. (2018). Justice at any cost? The impact of cost/benefit salience on criminal punishment judgments. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 1-28.
Amici, F., Call, J., Watzek, J., Brosnan, S. F., & Aureli, F. (2018). Social inhibition and behavioural flexibility when the context changes: A comparison across six primate species. Scientific Reports, 8, 3067.
Benítez, M. E., Sosnowski, M., Tomeo, O. B., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). Measuring urinary oxytocin in capuchin monkeys: Validation and the influence of social behavior. American Journal of Primatology.
Brosnan, S. F. (2018). Insights into human cooperation from comparative economics. Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 432–434.
Brosnan, S. F. (2018). Understanding social decision-making from another species’ perspective. Learning & Behavior, 46, 101–102.
French, K., Beran, M. J., Espy, K. A., & Washburn, D. A. (2018). Simians in the Shape School: A comparative study of executive attention. Learning & Behavior, 46, 281–293.
Heimbauer, L. A., Beran, M. J., & Owren, M. J. (2018). A chimpanzee’s (pan troglodytes) perception of variations in speech: Identification of familiar words when whispered and when spoken by a variety of talkers. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31.
Heimbauer, L. A., Conway, C. M., Christiansen, M. H., Beran, M. J., & Owren, M. J. (2018). Visual artificial grammar learning by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): Exploring the role of grammar complexity and sequence length. Animal Cognition, 21, 267–284.
Hoffman, M. L., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2018). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) remember agency information from past events and integrate this knowledge with spatial and temporal features in working memory. Animal Cognition, 21, 137–153.
Kelly, A. J., Perdue, B. M., Love, M. W., Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2018). An investigation of prospective memory with output monitoring in preschool children. American Journal of Psychology, 131, 201–210.
Parrish, A. E., Afrifa, E., & Beran, M. J. (2018). Exploring decoy effects on computerized task preferences in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Animal Behavior and Cognition, 5, 235–253.
Parrish, A. E., Perdue, B. M., Kelly, A. J., & Beran, M. J. (2018). Working memory in children assessed with serial chaining and Simon tasks. Behavioural Processes, 157, 528–531.
Parrish, A., James, B., Rossettie, M., Smith, T., Otalora-Garcia, A., & Beran, M. (2018). Investigating the depletion effect: Self-control does not waiver in capuchin monkeys. Animal Behavior & Cognition, 5, 118–138.
Perdue, B. M., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2018). A computerized testing system for primates: Cognition, welfare, and the Rumbaughx. Behavioural Processes, 156, 37–50.
Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2018). Chimpanzees show some evidence of selectively acquiring information by using tools, making inferences, and evaluating possible outcomes. Plos One, 13, e0193229.
Perdue, B. M., Kelly, A. J., & Beran, M. J. (2018). Assessing distinctiveness effects and “false memories” in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31.
Petrazzini, M. E. M., Parrish, A. E., Beran, M. J., & Agrillo, C. (2018). Exploring the Solitaire Illusion in Guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132, 48–57.
Prétôt, L. & Brosnan, SF (2018). Monkeys show planning in a manual maze task. Journal of Comparative Psychology 5(1):41-54.
Prétôt, L., Weiss, D., & Brosnan, S. (2018). Do non-human primates ascribe goals to the choices of conspecifics. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 5, 41–54.
Smith, J. D., & Church, B. A. (2018). Dissociable learning processes in comparative psychology. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584.
Smith, J. D., Boomer, J., Church, B. A., Zakrzewski, A. C., Beran, M. J., & Baum, M. L. (2018). I scan, therefore I decline: The time course of difficulty monitoring in humans (Homo sapiens) and macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132, 152–165.
Smith, J. D., Jamani, S., Boomer, J., & Church, B. A. (2018). One-back reinforcement dissociates implicit-procedural and explicit-declarative category learning. Memory & Cognition, 46, 261–273.
Smith, M. F., Watzek, J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). The importance of a truly comparative methodology for comparative psychology. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31.
Smith, T. R., & Beran, M. J. (2018). Task switching in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) during computerized categorization tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 44, 229–246.
Smith, T., Smith, J., & Beran, M. (2018). Not knowing what one knows: A meaningful failure of metacognition in capuchin monkeys. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 5, 55–67.
Talbot, C. F., Parrish, A. E., Watzek, J., Essler, J. L., Leverett, K. L., Paukner, A., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). The influence of reward quality and quantity and spatial proximity on the responses to inequity and contrast in capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132, 75.
Washburn, D., & Whitham, W. (2018). The ‘shoulds’ and ‘coulds’ of meaningful failures: Introduction to the special issue. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 5, 1–8.
Watzek, J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). (Ir)rational choices of humans, rhesus macaques, and capuchin monkeys in dynamic stochastic environments. Cognition, 178, 109–117.
Watzek, J., Smith, M. F., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). Comparative economics: Using experimental economic paradigms to understand primate social decision-making. In L. D. DiPaolo, F. DiVincenzo, & F. DePetrillo (Eds.), Evolution of Primate Social Cognition (Vol. 5, pp. 129–141).
Watzek, J., Whitham, W., Washburn, D. A., & Brosnan, S. F. (2018). Responses to modified Monty Hall Dilemmas in capuchin monkeys, rhesus macaques, and humans. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31.
Whitham, W., Johnson, J., French, K., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2018). Does joystick training facilitate relational learning? International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 31.
Zakrzewski, A. C., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2018). The transfer of category knowledge by macaques (Macaca mulatta) and humans (Homo sapiens). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132, 58–74. https://doi.org/10.1037/com0000095
2017
Beran, M. J. (2017). To err is (not only) human: Fallibility as a window into primate cognition. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 12, 57-81.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Kelly, A. K., & Parrish, A. E. (2017). What’s in a face (made of foods)? Comparing children’s and monkeys’ perception of faces in face-like images of food. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 4, 324-339.
Beran, M., & Parrish, A. (2017). The number sense is neither last resort nor of primary import. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40. doi:10.1017/S0140525X16002065
Brosnan, S. F., Price, S. A., Leverett, K., Prétôt, L., Beran, M. J., & Wilson, B. J. (2017). Human and monkey responses in a symmetric game of conflict with asymmetric equilibria. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 142, 293-306.
Brosnan, S. F. & Postma, E.(2017). Humans as a model for understanding biological fundamentals. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B, 284, 20172146.
Brosnan, S. F. (2017). Understanding social decision-making from another species’ perspective. Learning and Cognition.
Parrish, A. E., James, B. T., & Beran, M. J. (2017). Exploring whether nonhuman primates show a bias to overestimate dense quantities. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 131, 59–68.
Parrish, A. E., Otalora-Garcia, A., & Beran, M. J. (2017). Dealing with interference: Chimpanzees respond to conflicting cues in a food-choice memory task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 43, 366–376.
Rayburn-Reeves, R. M., James, B. T., & Beran, M. J. (2017). Within-session reversal learning in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Animal Cognition, 20, 975–983.
Smith, T. R., Beran, M. J., & Young, M. E. (2017). Gambling in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): The effect of cues signaling risky choice outcomes. Learning & Behavior, 45, 288–299.
Wisniewski, M. G., Radell, M. L., Church, B. A., & Mercado III, E. (2017). Benefits of fading in perceptual learning are driven by more than dimensional attention. PloS One, 12, e0180959.
Wood, L., Smith, J., Varjas, K., & Meyers, J. (2017). School personnel social support and nonsupport for bystanders of bullying: Exploring student perspectives. Journal of School Psychology, 61, 1–17.
2016
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2016). Capuchin monkeys (cebus apella) modulate their use of an uncertainty response depending on risk. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 42, 32–43.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Rossettie, M. S., James, B. T., Whitham, W., Walker, B., Futch, S. E., & Parrish, A. E. (2016). Self-control assessments of capuchin monkeys with the rotating tray task and the accumulation task. Behavioural Processes, 129, 68–79.
Beran, M. J., Rossettie, M. S., & Parrish, A. E. (2016). Trading up: Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show self-control through their exchange behavior. Animal Cognition, 19, 109–121.
Bramlett-Parker, J., & Washburn, D. A. (2016). Can rhesus monkey learn executive attention? Behavioral Sciences, 6, 26.
Brosnan, S. F., & Bshary, R. (2016). On potential links between inequity aversion and the structure of interactions for the evolution of cooperation. Behaviour, 153, 1267–1292.
James, B. T., Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2016). Does density influence visual numerical discriminations in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella)? International Journal of Psychology, 51, 260–260.
Mercado, E., & Church, B. A. (2016). Brief report: Simulations suggest heterogeneous category learning and generalization in children with autism is a result of idiosyncratic perceptual transformations. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46, 2806–2812.
Morton, F. B., Brosnan, S. F., Pretot, L., Buchanan-Smith, H. M., O’Sullivan, E., Stocker, M., D’Mello, D., & Wilson, V. A. D. (2016). Using photographs to study animal social cognition and behaviour: Do capuchins’ responses to photos reflect reality? Behavioural Processes, 124, 38–46.
Parrish, A. E., Agrillo, C., Perdue, B. M., & Beran, M. J. (2016). The elusive illusion: Do children (Homo sapiens) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) see the Solitaire illusion? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 142, 83–95.
Parrish, A. E., Emerson, I. D., Rossettie, M. S., & Beran, M. J. (2016). Testing the glucose hypothesis among capuchin monkeys: Does glucose boost self-control? Behavioral Sciences, 6(3), 16.
Pretot, L., Bshary, R., & Brosnan, S. F. (2016). Comparing species decisions in a dichotomous choice task: Adjusting task parameters improves performance in monkeys. Animal Cognition, 19, 819–834.
Pretot, L., Bshary, R., & Brosnan, S. F. (2016). Factors influencing the different performance of fish and primates on a dichotomous choice task. Animal Behaviour, 119, 189–199.
Robinson, L. M., Morton, F. B., Gartner, M. C., Widness, J., Paukner, A., Essler, J. L., Brosnan, S. F., & Weiss, A. (2016). Divergent personality structures of brown (sapajus apella) and white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 130, 305–312.
Robinson, L. M., Waran, N. K., Leach, M. C., Morton, F. B., Paukner, A., Lonsdorf, E., Handel, I., Wilson, V. A. D., Brosnan, S. F., & Weiss, A. (2016). Happiness is positive welfare in brown capuchins (Sapajus apella). Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 181, 145–151.
Smith, J. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., & Church, B. A. (2016). Formal models in animal-metacognition research: The problem of interpreting animals’ behavior. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23, 1341–1353.
Smith, J. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., Johnson, J. M., & Valleau, J. C. (2016). Ecology, fitness, evolution: new perspectives on categorization. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 25, 266–274.
Smith, J. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., Johnson, J. M., Valleau, J. C., & Church, B. A. (2016). Categorization: The view from animal cognition. Behavioral Sciences, 6, 12.
Talbot, C. F., Leverett, K. L., & Brosnan, S. F. (2016). Capuchins recognize familiar faces. Animal Behaviour, 122, 37–45.
2015
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., & Evans, T. A. (2015). Prospective memory in nonhuman primates. Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology, 65.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Futch, S. E., Smith, J. D., Evans, T. A., & Parrish, A. E. (2015). Go when you know: Chimpanzees’ confidence movements reflect their responses in a computerized memory task. Cognition, 142, 236–246.
Brosnan, S. F., Hopper, L. M., Richey, S., Freeman, H. D., Talbot, C. F., Gosling, S. D., Lambeth, S. P., & Schapiro, S. J. (2015). Personality influences responses to inequity and contrast in chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour, 101, 75–87.
Brosnan, S. F., Talbot, C. F., Essler, J. L., Leverett, K., Flemming, T., Dougall, P., Heyler, C., & Zak, P. J. (2015). Oxytocin reduces food sharing in capuchin monkeys by modulating social distance. Behaviour, 152, 941–961.
Church, B. A., Rice, C. L., Dovgopoly, A., Lopata, C. J., Thomeer, M. L., Nelson, A., & Mercado, E. (2015). Learning, plasticity, and atypical generalization in children with autism. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22, 1342–1348.
Claidiere, N., Whiten, A., Mareno, M. C., Messer, E. J. E., Brosnan, S. F., Hopper, L. M., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & McGuigan, N. (2015). Selective and contagious prosocial resource donation in capuchin monkeys, chimpanzees and humans. Scientific Reports, 5, 7631.
Coutinho, M. V., Redford, J. S., Church, B. A., Zakrzewski, A. C., Couchman, J. J., & Smith, J. D. (2015). The interplay between uncertainty monitoring and working memory: Can metacognition become automatic? Memory & Cognition, 43, 990–1006.
Gulledge, J. P., Fernandez-Carriba, S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2015). Judgments of monkey’s (Macaca mulatta) facial expressions by humans: Does housing condition “affect” countenance? Psychological Record, 65, 203–207.
Kendal, R., Hopper, L. M., Whiten, A., Brosnan, S. F., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Hoppitt, W. (2015). Chimpanzees copy dominant and knowledgeable individuals: Implications for cultural diversity. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36, 65–72.
Lilienfeld, S. O., Watts, A. L., Smith, S. F., Berg, J. M., & Latzman, R. D. (2015). Psychopathy Deconstructed and Reconstructed: Identifying and Assembling the Personality Building Blocks of Cleckley’s Chimera. Journal of Personality, 83, 593–610.
Mercado III, E., Church, B. A., Coutinho, M. V., Dovgopoly, A., Lopata, C. J., Toomey, J. A., & Thomeer, M. L. (2015). Heterogeneity in perceptual category learning by high functioning children with autism spectrum disorder. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 9, 42.
Parrish, A. E., Brosnan, S. F., & Beran, M. J. (2015). Do you see what I see? A comparative investigation of the Delboeuf illusion in humans (Homo sapiens), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 41, 395–405.
Parrish, A. E., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2015). Defining value through quantity and quality-Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) undervalue food quantities when items are broken. Behavioural Processes, 111, 118–126.
Parrish, A. E., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2015). Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) exhibit the decoy effect in a perceptual discrimination task. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 77, 1715–1725.
Parrish, A., Brosnan, S., & Beran, M. (2015). Capuchin monkeys alternate play and reward in a dual computerized task. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 2, 334–347.
Paul, E. J., Smith, J. D., Valentin, V. V., Turner, B. O., Barbey, A. K., & Ashby, F. G. (2015). Neural networks underlying the metacognitive uncertainty response. Cortex, 71, 306–322.
Perdue, B. M., Bramlett, J. L., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2015). Waiting for what comes later: Capuchin monkeys show self-control even for nonvisible delayed rewards. Animal Cognition, 18, 1105–1112.
Perdue, B. M., Church, B. A., Smith, J. D., & Beran, M. J. (2015). Exploring potential mechanisms underlying the lack of uncertainty monitoring in capuchin monkeys. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 28.
Pretot, L., & Brosnan, S. (2015). The evolution of morality: A comparative approach. In J. Decety & T. Wheatley (Eds.), Moral brain: A multidisciplinary perspective (pp. 3–18).
Sayers, K., Evans, T. A., Menzel, E., Smith, J. D., & Beran, M. J. (2015). The misbehaviour of a metacognitive monkey. Behaviour, 152, 727–756.
Smith, J. D., & Ell, S. W. (2015). One giant leap for categorizers: One small step for categorization theory. Plos One, 10, e0137334.
Smith, J. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., Herberger, E. R., Boomer, J., Roeder, J. L., Ashby, F. G., & Church, B. A. (2015). The time course of explicit and implicit categorization. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 2476–2490.
Smith, J. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., Johnston, J. J., Roeder, J. L., Boomer, J., Ashby, F. G., & Church, B. A. (2015). Generalization of category knowledge and dimensional categorization in humans (Homo sapiens) and nonhuman primates (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 41, 322.
2014
Agrillo, C., Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Do primates see the solitaire illusion differently? A comparative assessment of humans (Homo sapiens), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 128, 402–413.
Agrillo, C., Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Do rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) perceive the Zollner illusion? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 986–994.
Beran, M. J. (2014). Animal memory: Rats bind event details into episodic memories. Current Biology, 24.
Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2014). The uncertainty response in animal-metacognition researchers. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 128, 155–159.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Paglieri, F., McIntyre, J. M., Addessi, E., & Hopkins, W. D. (2014). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) can wait, when they choose to: A study with the hybrid delay task. Animal Cognition, 17, 197–205.
Beran, M. J., Parrish, A. E., Perdue, B. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2014). Comparative cognition: Past, present, and future. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 27, 3-30.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., & Smith, J. D. (2014). What Are My Chances? Closing the gap in uncertainty monitoring between rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 40, 303–316.
Brosnan, S. F. (2014). Justice- and fairness-related behaviors in nonhuman primates. In C. J. CelaConde, R. G. Lombardo, J. C. Avise, & F. J. Ayala (Eds.), In the light of evolution, Vol Vii: The human mental machinery (pp. 191–210).
Brosnan, S. F. (2014). Precursors of morality—Evidence for moral behaviors in non-human primates. In M. Christen, C. VanSchaik, J. Fischer, M. Huppenbauer, & C. Tanner (Eds.), Empirically informed ethics: Morality between facts and norms (Vol. 32, pp. 85–98).
Brosnan, S. F., & de Waal, F. B. M. (2014). Evolution of responses to (un)fairness. Science, 346, 314.
Brosnan, S. F., & Hopper, L. M. (2014). Psychological limits on animal innovation. Animal Behaviour, 92, 325–332.
Brosnan, S. F., de Waal, F. B. M., & Proctor, D. (2014). Reciprocity in primates. In S. D. Preston, M. L. Kringelbach, & B. Knutson (Eds.), Interdisciplinary science of consumption (pp. 3–31).
Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Monkeys wait to begin a computer task when waiting makes their responses more effective. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 1, 36-50.
Evans, T. A., Perdue, B. M., Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Working and waiting for better rewards: Self-control in two monkey species (Cebus apella and Macaca mulatta). Behavioural Processes, 103, 236–242.
Evans, T. A., Perdue, B., & Beran, M. J. (2014). The relationship between event-based prospective memory and ongoing task performance in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). PloS One, 9, e112015.
Garland, A., Beran, M. J., McIntyre, J., & Low, J. (2014). Relative quantity judgments between discrete spatial arrays by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and New Zealand Robins (Petroica longipes). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 128, 307–317.
Hastings, J., Frishkoff, G. A., Smith, B., Jensen, M., Poldrack, R. A., Lomax, J., Bandrowski, A., Imam, F., Turner, J. A., & Martone, M. E. (2014). Interdisciplinary perspectives on the development, integration, and application of cognitive ontologies. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 8, 62.
Hopper, L. M., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2014). Social comparison mediates chimpanzees’ responses to loss, not frustration. Animal Cognition, 17, 1303–1311.
Lamichhane, B., Adhikari, B. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Dhamala, M. (2014). The neural basis of perceived unfairness in economic exchanges. Brain Connectivity, 4, 619–630.
Lefevre, C. E., Wilson, V. A. D., Morton, F. B., Brosnan, S. F., Paukner, A., & Bates, T. C. (2014). Facial width-to-height ratio relates to alpha status and assertive personality in capuchin monkeys. PloS One, 9, e93369.
Lilienfeld, S. O., Latzman, R. D., Watts, A. L., Smith, S. F., & Dutton, K. (2014). Correlates of psychopathic personality traits in everyday life: Results from a large community survey. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 740.
Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Chimpanzees sometimes see fuller as better: Judgments of food quantities based on container size and fullness. Behavioural Processes, 103, 184–191.
Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2014). When less is more: Like humans, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) misperceive food amounts based on plate size. Animal Cognition, 17, 427–434.
Parrish, A. E., Brosnan, S. F., Wilson, B. J., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Differential responding by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and humans (Homo sapiens) to variable outcomes in the assurance game. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 1, 215-229
Parrish, A. E., Perdue, B. M., Stromberg, E. E., Bania, A. E., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Delay of gratification by orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in the accumulation task. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 128, 209–214.
Pasquaretta, C., Leve, M., Claidiere, N., van de Waal, E., Whiten, A., MacIntosh, A. J. J., Pele, M., Bergstrom, M. L., Borgeaud, C., Brosnan, S. F., Crofoot, M. C., Fedigan, L. M., Fichtel, C., Hopper, L. M., Mareno, M. C., Petit, O., Schnoell, A. V., di Sorrentino, E. P., Thierry, B., … Sueur, C. (2014). Social networks in primates: Smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks. Scientific Reports, 4, 7600.
Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., Washburn, D. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Do monkeys choose to choose? Learning & Behavior, 42, 164–175.
Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., Williamson, R. A., Gonsiorowski, A., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Prospective memory in children and chimpanzees. Animal Cognition, 17, 287–295.
Proctor, D., Williamson, R. A., Latzman, R. D., de Waal, F. B. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2014). Gambling primates: Reactions to a modified Iowa Gambling Task in humans, chimpanzees and capuchin monkeys. Animal Cognition, 17, 983–995.
Smith, J. D. (2014). Prototypes, exemplars, and the natural history of categorization. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 312–331.
Smith, J. D., Boomer, J., Zakrzewski, A. C., Roeder, J. L., Church, B. A., & Ashby, F. G. (2014). Deferred feedback sharply dissociates implicit and explicit category learning. Psychological Science, 25, 447–457.
Smith, J. D., Couchman, J. J., & Beran, M. J. (2014). A tale of two comparative psychologies: Reply to commentaries. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 128, 140–142.
Smith, J. D., Johnston, J. J., Musgrave, R. D., Zakrzewski, A. C., Boomer, J., Church, B. A., & Ashby, F. G. (2014). Cross-modal information integration in category learning. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 1473–1484.
Vonk, J., Torgerson-White, L., McGuire, M., Thueme, M., Thomas, J., & Beran, M. J. (2014). Quantity estimation and comparison in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Animal Cognition, 17, 755–765.
Wilson, V., Lefevre, C. E., Morton, F. B., Brosnan, S. F., Paukner, A., & Bates, T. C. (2014). Personality and facial morphology: Links to assertiveness and neuroticism in capuchins (Sapajus [Cebus] apella). Personality and Individual Differences, 58, 89–94.
Wisniewski, M. G., Church, B. A., & Mercado, E. (2014). Individual differences during acquisition predict shifts in generalization. Contextual Control, 104, 26–34.
Wisniewski, M. G., Liu, E. H., Church, B. A., & Mercado, E. (2014). Learning to discriminate frequency modulation rate can benefit and worsen pitch acuity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 135, EL55–EL60.
Zakrzewski, A. C., Coutinho, M. V. C., Boomer, J., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2014). Decision deadlines and uncertainty monitoring: The effect of time constraints on uncertainty and perceptual responses. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 763–770.
Zakrzewski, A. C., Perdue, B. M., Beran, M. J., Church, B. A., & Smith, J. D. (2014). Cashing out: The decisional flexibility of uncertainty responses in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and humans (Homo sapiens). Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition, 40, 490–501.
2013
Addessi, E., Paglieri, F., Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Macchitella, L., De Petrillo, F., & Focaroli, V. (2013). Delay choice versus delay maintenance: different measures of delayed gratification in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 127, 392–398.
Agrillo, C., & Beran, M. J. (2013). Number without language: Comparative psychology and the evolution of numerical cognition. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 295.
Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2013). Visual nesting of stimuli affects rhesus monkeys’ (Macaca mulatta) quantity judgments in a bisection task. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 75, 1243–1251.
Beran, M. J., McIntyre, J. M., Garland, A., & Evans, T. A. (2013). What counts for “counting”? Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, respond appropriately to relevant and irrelevant information in a quantity judgment task. Animal Behaviour, 85, 987–993.
Beran, M. J., Smith, J. D., & Perdue, B. M. (2013). Language-trained chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) name what they have seen but look first at what they have not seen. Psychological Science, 24, 660–666.
Brosnan, S. F. (2013). Justice- and fairness-related behaviors in nonhuman primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110, 10416–10423.
Brosnan, S. F., Beran, M. J., Parrish, A. E., Price, S. A., & Wilson, B. J. (2013). Comparative approaches to studying strategy: Towards an evolutionary account of primate decision making. Evolutionary Psychology, 11, 606–627.
DeAngelo, G., & Brosnan, S. F. (2013). The importance of risk tolerance and knowledge when considering the evolution of inequity responses across the primates. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 90, S105–S112.
Drayton, L. A., Brosnan, S. F., Carrigan, J., & Stoinski, T. S. (2013). Endowment effects in gorillas (Gorilla gorilla). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 127, 365–369.
Freeman, H. D., Brosnan, S. F., Hopper, L. M., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Gosling, S. D. (2013). Developing a comprehensive and comparative questionnaire for measuring personality in chimpanzees using a simultaneous top-down/bottom-up design. American Journal of Primatology, 75, 1042–1053.
Freeman, H. D., Sullivan, J., Hopper, L. M., Talbot, C. F., Holmes, A. N., Schultz-Darken, N., Williams, L. E., & Brosnan, S. F. (2013). Different responses to reward comparisons by three primate species. Plos One, 8, e76297.
Hopper, L. M., Holmes, A. N., Williams, L. E., & Brosnan, S. F. (2013). Dissecting the mechanisms of squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) social learning. PeerJ, 1, e13.
Hopper, L. M., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2013). When given the opportunity, chimpanzees maximize personal gain rather than “level the playing field.” PeerJ, 1, e165.
Klein, E. D., Evans, T. A., Schultz, N. B., & Beran, M. J. (2013). Learning how to “make a deal”: Human (Homo sapiens) and monkey (Macaca mulatta) performance when repeatedly faced with the Monty Hall Dilemma. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 127, 103–108.
Morton, F. B., Lee, P. C., Buchanan-Smith, H. M., Brosnan, S. F., Thierry, B., Paukner, A., de Waal, F. B. M., Widness, J., Essler, J. L., & Weiss, A. (2013). Personality structure in brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella): Comparisons with chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), orangutans (Pongo spp.), and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 127, 282–298.
Paglieri, F., Focaroli, V., Bramlett, J., Tierno, V., McIntyre, J. M., Addessi, E., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2013). The hybrid delay task: Can capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) sustain a delay after an initial choice to do so? Behavioural Processes, 94, 45–54.
Parrish, A. E., Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2013). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) transfer tokens repeatedly with a partner to accumulate rewards in a self-control task. Animal Cognition, 16, 627–636.
Proctor, D., Williamson, R. A., de Waal, F. B. M., & Brosnan, S. F. (2013). Chimpanzees play the ultimatum game. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110, 2070–2075.
Silk, J. B., Brosnan, S. F., Henrich, J., Lambeth, S. P., & Shapiro, S. (2013). Chimpanzees share food for many reasons: The role of kinship, reciprocity, social bonds and harassment on food transfers. Animal Behaviour, 85, 941–947.
Smith, J. D., Coutinho, M. V. C., Church, B. A., & Beran, M. J. (2013). Executive-attentional uncertainty responses by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology-General, 142, 458–475.
Smith, J. D., Flemming, T. M., Boomer, J., Beran, M. J., & Church, B. A. (2013). Fading perceptual resemblance: A path for rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) to conceptual matching? Cognition, 129, 598-614.
2012
Beran, M. J. (2012). Animal memory: Rats can answer unexpected questions about past events. Dispatch Article. Current Biology, 22, R491-R493.
Beran, M. J. (2012). Did you ever hear the one about the horse that could count? Frontiers in Psychology, 3, Article 357.
Beran, M. J. (2012). Quantity judgments of auditory and visual stimuli by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavioral Processes, 38, 23–29.
Beran, M. J., & Evans, T. A. (2012). Language-trained chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) delay gratification by choosing token exchange over immediate reward consumption. American Journal of Primatology, 74, 864–870.
Beran, M. J., & Parrish, A. E. (2012). Sequential responding and planning in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Animal Cognition, 15, 1085–1094.
Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2012). Information seeking by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Cognition, 122, 264–265.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Klein, E. D., & Einstein, G. O. (2012). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) remember future responses in a computerized task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 38, 233–243.
Beran, M. J., Owens, K., Phillips, H. A., & Evans, T. A. (2012). Humans and monkeys show similar skill in estimating uncertain outcomes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 357–362.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Bramlett, J. L., Menzel, C. R., & Evans, T. A. (2012). Prospective memory in a language-trained chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Learning and Motivation, 43, 192–199.
Beran, M. J., Perdue, B. M., Parrish, A. E., & Evans, T. A. (2012). Do social conditions affect capuchin monkeys’ (Cebus apella) choices in a quantity judgment task? Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 492.
Bramlett, J. L., Perdue, B. M., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) let lesser rewards pass them by to get better rewards. Animal Cognition, 15, 963–969.
Brosnan, S. F. (2012). Introduction to “Justice in Animals.” Social Justice Research, 25, 109–121.
Brosnan, S. F., & de Waal, F. B. M. (2012). Fairness in animals: Where to from here? Social Justice Research, 25, 336–351.
Brosnan, S. F., Jones, O. D., Gardner, M., Lambeth, S. P., & Schapiro, S. J. (2012). Evolution and the expression of biases: Situational value changes the endowment effect in chimpanzees. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33, 378–386.
Brosnan, S. F., Wilson, B. J., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Old World monkeys are more similar to humans than New World monkeys when playing a coordination game. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 279, 1522–1530.
Couchman, J. J., Beran, M. J., Coutinho, M. V. C., Boomer, J., Zakrzewski, A., Church, B., & Smith, J. D. (2012). Do actions speak louder than words? A comparative perspective on implicit versus explicit meta-cognition and theory of mind. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 30, 210–221.
Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Monkeys exhibit prospective memory in a computerized task. Cognition, 125, 131–140.
Evans, T. A., Beran, M. J., Paglieri, F., & Addessi, E. (2012). Delaying gratification for food and tokens in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): When quantity is salient, symbolic stimuli do not improve performance. Animal Cognition, 15, 539–548.
Evans, T. A., Perdue, B. M., Parrish, A. E., Menzel, E., Brosnan, S. F., & Beran, M. J. (2012). How is chimpanzee self-control influenced by social setting? Scientifica, Article ID 654094.
Heimbauer, L. A., Conway, C. M., Christiansen, M. H., Beran, M. J., & Owren, M. J. (2012). A Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task with symmetrical joystick responding for nonhuman primates. Behavior Research Methods, 44, 733–741.
Hillix, W. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (2012). The emergence of reason, intelligence, and language in humans and animals. In L. LAbate (Ed.), Paradigms in theory construction (pp. 397–420).
Hopkins, W. D., & Washburn, D. A. (2012). Emil Wolfgang Menzel, Jr. (1929-2012): Chimpanzee Renaissance man obituary. PloS Biology, 10, e1001384.
House, B. R., Henrich, J., Brosnan, S. F., & Silk, J. B. (2012). The ontogeny of human prosociality: Behavioral experiments with children aged 3 to 8. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33, 291–308.
Parrish, A. E., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Animal thinking: Contemporary issues in comparative cognition. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 250.
Perdue, B. M., Talbot, C. F., Stone, A. M., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Putting the elephant back in the herd: Elephant relative quantity judgments match those of other species. Animal Cognition, 15, 955–961.
Price, S. A., & Brosnan, S. F. (2012). To each according to his need? Variability in the responses to inequity in non-human primates. Social Justice Research, 25, 140–169.
Raihani, N. J., McAuliffe, K., Brosnan, S. F., & Bshary, R. (2012). Are cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus, inequity averse? Animal Behaviour, 84, 665–674.
Salwiczek, L. H., Pretot, L., Demarta, L., Proctor, D., Essler, J., Pinto, A. I., Wismer, S., Stoinski, T., Brosnan, S. F., & Bshary, R. (2012). Adult cleaner wrasse outperform capuchin monkeys, chimpanzees and orang-utans in a complex foraging task derived from cleaner—client reef fish cooperation. PloS One, 7, e49068.
Smith, J. D., Berg, M. E., Cook, R. G., Murphy, M. S., Crossley, M. J., Boomer, J., Spiering, B., Beran, M. J., Church, B. A., Ashby, F. G., & Grace, R. C. (2012). Implicit and explicit categorization: A tale of four species. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 36, 2355–2369.
Smith, J. D., Couchman, J. J., & Beran, M. J. (2012). The highs and lows of theoretical interpretation in animal-metacognition research. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 367, 1297–1309.
Smith, J. D., Crossley, M. J., Boomer, J., Church, B. A., Beran, M. J., & Ashby, F. G. (2012). Implicit and explicit category learning by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 126, 294–304.
Vonk, J., & Beran, M. J. (2012). Bears “count” too: Quantity estimation and comparison in black bears, Ursus americanus. Animal Behaviour, 84, 231–238.
2011
Beran, M. J. (2011). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show the isolation effect during serial list recognition memory tests. Animal Cognition, 14, 637–645.
Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2011). Information seeking by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Cognition, 120, 90–105.
Beran, M. J., Decker, S., Schwartz, A., & Schultz, N. (2011). Monkeys (Macaca mulatta and Cebus apella) and human adults and children (Homo sapiens) compare subsets of moving stimuli based on numerosity. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 61.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., & Hoyle, D. (2011). Numerical judgments by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in a token economy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 37, 165–174.
Beran, M. J., Johnson-Pynn, J. S., & Ready, C. (2011). Comparing children’s Homo sapiens and chimpanzees’ Pan troglodytes quantity judgments of sequentially presented sets of items. Current Zoology, 57, 419–428.
Brosnan, S. F. (2011). A hypothesis of the co-evolution of cooperation and responses to inequity. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 5, 43.
Brosnan, S. F. (2011). An evolutionary perspective on morality. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 77, 23–30.
Brosnan, S. F. (2011). Property in nonhuman primates. In H. Ross & O. Friedman (Eds.), Origins of ownership of property (Vol. 132, pp. 9–22).
Brosnan, S. F. (2011). What do capuchin monkeys tell us about cooperation? In D. R. Forsyth & C. L. Hoyt (Eds.), For the greater good of all: Perspectives on individualism, society, and leadership (pp. 11–27).
Brosnan, S. F., Flemming, T., Talbot, C. F., Mayo, L., & Stoinski, T. (2011). Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) do not form expectations based on their partner’s outcomes. Folia Primatologica, 82, 56–70.
Brosnan, S. F., Parrish, A., Beran, M. J., Flemming, T., Heimbauer, L., Talbot, C. F., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Wilson, B. J. (2011). Responses to the Assurance game in monkeys, apes, and humans using equivalent procedures. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, 3442–3447.
Flemming, T. M., Thompson, R. K. R., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2011). Analogical reasoning and the differential outcome effect: transitory bridging of the conceptual gap for rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 37, 353–360.
Heimbauer, L. A., Beran, M. J., & Owren, M. J. (2011). A chimpanzee recognizes synthetic speech with significantly reduced acoustic cues to phonetic content. Current Biology, 21, 1210–1214.
Hopper, L. M., Schapiro, S. J., Lambeth, S. P., & Brosnan, S. F. (2011). Chimpanzees’ socially maintained food preferences indicate both conservatism and conformity. Animal Behaviour, 81, 1195–1202.
Klein, E. D., Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2011). An investigation of prospective and retrospective coding in capuchin monkeys and rhesus monkeys. Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology, 219, 85–91.
Macchitella, L., De Petrillo, F., Focaroli, V., Evans, T., Beran, M., Paglieri, F., & Addessi, E. (2011). Does preference for a larger delayed reward necessarily indicate self-control? An evaluation of the validity of the intertemporal choice task in capuchin monkeys. Folia Primatologica, 82, 276–276.
Proctor, D. P., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Brosnan, S. F. (2011). Male chimpanzees’ grooming rates vary by female age, parity, and fertility status. American Journal of Primatology, 73, 989–996.
Talbot, C. F., Freeman, H. D., Williams, L. E., & Brosnan, S. F. (2011). Squirrel monkeys’ response to inequitable outcomes indicates a behavioural convergence within the primates. Biology Letters, 7, 680–682.
2010
Beran, M. J. (2010). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) accurately compare poured liquid quantities. Animal Cognition, 13, 641–649.
Beran, M. J. (2010). Use of exclusion by a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) during speech perception and auditory-visual matching-to-sample. Behavioural Processes, 83, 287–291.
Beran, M. J., Couchman, J. J., Coutinho, M. V. C., Boomer, J., & Smith, J. D. (2010). Metacognition in nonhumans: Methodological and theoretical issues in uncertainty monitoring. In A. Efklides & P. Misailidi (Eds.), Trends and prospects in metacognition research (pp. 21–35).
Brosnan, S. F. (2010). Behavioral development: Timing is everything. Current Biology, 20, R98–R100.
Brosnan, S. F., & Bshary, R. (2010). Cooperation and deception: From evolution to mechanisms. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 365, 2593–2598.
Brosnan, S. F., Houser, D., Leimgruber, K., Xiao, E., Chen, T., & de Waal, F. B. M. (2010). Competing demands of prosociality and equity in monkeys. Evolution and Human Behavior, 31, 279–288.
Brosnan, S. F., Salwiczek, L., & Bshary, R. (2010). The interplay of cognition and cooperation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 365, 2699–2710.
Brosnan, S. F., Talbot, C., Ahlgren, M., Lambeth, S. P., & Schapiro, S. J. (2010). Mechanisms underlying responses to inequitable outcomes in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes. Animal Behaviour, 79, 1229–1237.
Couchman, J. J., Coutinho, M. V. C., Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2010). Beyond stimulus cues and reinforcement signals: A new approach to animal metacognition. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 124, 356–368.
Evans, T. A., Beran, M. J., & Addessi, E. (2010). Can nonhuman primates use tokens to represent and sum quantities? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 124, 369–380.
Harris, E. H., Gulledge, J. P., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2010). What do Arabic numerals mean to macaques (Macaca mulatta)? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavioral Processes, 36, 66–76.
Parron, C., & Washburn, D. (2010). Contrasting the edge- and surface-based theories of object recognition: behavioral evidence from macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 36, 148–157.
Smith, J. D., Beran, M. J., Crossley, M. J., Bloomer, J., & Ashby, F. G. (2010). Implicit and explicit category learning by macaques (Macaca mulatta) and Humans (Homo sapiens). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavioral Processes, 36, 54–65.
Smith, J. D., Redford, J. S., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2010). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) adaptively monitor uncertainty while multi-tasking. Animal Cognition, 13, 93–101.
Washburn, D. A. (2010). The animal mind at 100. Psychological Record, 60, 369–376.
Washburn, D. A., Gulledge, J. P., Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2010). With his memory magnetically erased, a monkey knows he is uncertain. Biology Letters, 6, 160–162.
2009
Beran, M. J., & Evans, T. A. (2009). Delay of gratification by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in working and waiting situations. Behavioural Processes, 80, 177–181.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., & Harris, E. H. (2009). When in doubt, chimpanzees rely on estimates of past reward amounts. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 276, 309–314.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., & Ratliff, C. L. (2009). Perception of food amounts by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): The role of magnitude, contiguity, and wholeness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 35, 516–524.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., & Washburn, D. A. (2009). Comparing methods for assessing learning and cognition in primates. In E. Potocki & J. Krasinski (Eds.), Primatology: Theories, methods and research (pp. 153–170).
Beran, M. J., Ratliff, C. L., & Evans, T. A. (2009). Natural choice in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Perceptual and temporal effects on selective value. Learning and Motivation, 40, 186–196.
Beran, M. J., Smith, J. D., Coutinho, M. V. C., Couchman, J. J., & Boomer, J. (2009). The psychological organization of “uncertainty” responses and “middle” responses: A dissociation in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavioral Processes, 35, 371–381.
Brosnan, S. F. (2009). Animal behavior: The right tool for the Job. Current Biology, 19, R124–R125.
Brosnan, S. F. (2009). Responses to inequity in non-human primates. In P. W. Glimcher, C. F. Camerer, E. Fehr, & R. A. Poldrack (Eds.), Neuroeconomics: Decision making and the brain (pp. 285–301).
Brosnan, S. F., & Beran, M. J. (2009). Trading behavior between conspecifics in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 123, 181–194.
Brosnan, S. F., & de Waal, F. B. M. (2009). Cebus apella tolerate intermittent unreliability in human experimenters. International Journal of Primatology, 30, 663–674.
Brosnan, S. F., Newton-Fisher, N. E., & van Vugt, M. (2009). A melding of the minds: When primatology meets personality and social psychology. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 13, 129–147.
Brosnan, S. F., Silk, J. B., Henrich, J., Mareno, M. C., Lambeth, S. P., & Schapiro, S. J. (2009). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) do not develop contingent reciprocity in an experimental task. Animal Cognition, 12, 587–597.
Couchman, J. J., Countinho, M. V. C., Beran, M. J., & Smith, J. D. (2009). Metacognition is prior. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 142.
Evans, T. A., Beran, M. J., Harris, E. H., & Rice, D. F. (2009). Quantity judgments of sequentially presented food items by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Animal Cognition, 12, 97–105.
Hoffman, M. L., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2009). Memory for “what,” “where,” and “when” information in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavior Processes, 35, 143–152.
Smith, J. D., Beran, M. J., Couchman, J. J., Coutinho, M. V. C., & Boomer, J. (2009). Animal metacognition: Problems and prospects. Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews, 4, 33-46.
Smith, J. D., Beran, M. J., Couchman, J. J., Coutinho, M. V. C., & Boomer, J. (2009). The curious incident of the capuchins. Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews, 4, 47-50.
2008
Beran, M. J. (2008). Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) succeed in a test of quantity conservation. Animal Cognition, 11, 109–116.
Beran, M. J. (2008). Monkeys (Macaca mulatta and Cebus apella) track, enumerate, and compare multiple sets of moving items. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 34, 63–74.
Beran, M. J. (2008). The evolutionary and developmental foundations of mathematics. PloS Biology, 6, 221–223.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., & Harris, E. H. (2008). Perception of food amounts by chimpanzees based on the number, size, contour length and visibility of items. Animal Behaviour, 75, 1793–1802.
Beran, M. J., Evans, T. A., Leighty, K. A., Harris, E. H., & Rice, D. (2008). Summation and quantity judgments of sequentially presented sets by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). American Journal of Primatology, 70, 191–194.
Beran, M. J., Harris, E. H., Evans, T. A., Klein, E. D., Chan, B., Flemming, T. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2008). Ordinal judgments of symbolic stimuli by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): The effects of differential and nondifferential reward. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 122, 52–61.
Beran, M. J., Johnson-Pynn, J. S., & Ready, C. (2008). Quantity representation in children and rhesus monkeys: Linear versus logarithmic scales. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 100, 225–233.
Beran, M. J., Klein, E. D., Evans, T. A., Chan, B., Flemming, T. M., Harris, E. H., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2008). Discrimination reversal learning in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Psychological Record, 58, 3–14.
Brosnan, S. F., Grady, M. F., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Beran, M. J. (2008). Chimpanzee Autarky. Plos One, 3, e1518.
Evans, T. A., Beran, M. J., Chan, B., Klein, E. D., & Menzel, C. R. (2008). An efficient computerized testing method for the capuchin monkey (Cebus apella): Adaptation of the LRC-CTS to a socially housed nonhuman primate species. Behavior Research Methods, 40, 590–596.
Flemming, T. M., Beran, M. J., Thompson, R. K. R., Kleider, H. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2008). What meaning means for same and different: Analogical reasoning in humans (Homo sapiens), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 122, 176–185.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Washburn, D. A., King, J. E., Beran, M. J., & Gould, K. L. (2008). Why some apes imitate and/or emulate observed behavior and others do not: Fact, theory, and implications for our kind. Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 7, 100-110.
Smith, J. D., Beran, M. J., Couchman, J. J., & Coutinho, M. V. C. (2008). The comparative study of metacognition: Sharper paradigms, safer inferences. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 679–691.
Vonk, J., Brosnan, S. F., Silk, J. B., Henrich, J., Richardson, A. S., Lambeth, S. P., Schapiro, S. J., & Povinelli, D. J. (2008). Chimpanzees do not take advantage of very low cost opportunities to deliver food to unrelated group members. Animal Behaviour, 75, 1757–1770.
2007
Beran, M. J. (2007). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) enumerate large and small sequentially presented sets of items using analog numerical representations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavioral Processes, 33, 42–54.
Beran, M. J. (2007). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) succeed on a computerized test designed to assess conservation of discrete quantity. Animal Cognition, 10, 37–45.
Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2007). A stroop-like effect in color-naming of color-word lexigrams by a chimpanzee (Pan Troglodyte). Journal of General Psychology, 134, 217–228.
Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2007). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) maintain learning set despite second-order stimulus-response spatial discontiguity. Psychological Record, 57, 9–22.
Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2007). Chimpanzees use self-distraction to cope with impulsivity. Biology Letters, 3, 599–602.
Evans, T. A., & Beran, M. J. (2007). Delay of gratification and delay maintenance by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of General Psychology, 134, 199–216.
Flemming, T. M., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2007). Disconnect in concept learning by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): Judgment of relations and relations-between-relations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 33, 55–63.
Harris, E. H., Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2007). Ordinal-list integration for symbolic, arbitrary, and analog stimuli by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of General Psychology, 134, 183–197.
Harris, E. H., Washburn, D. A., Beran, M. J., & Sevcik, R. A. (2007). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) select Arabic numerals or visual quantities corresponding to a number of sequentially completed maze trials. Learning & Behavior, 35, 53–59.
Rumbaugh, D. M., King, J. E., Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Gould, K. L. (2007). A salience theory of learning and behavior: With perspectives on neurobiology and cognition. International Journal of Primatology, 28, 973–996.
van Wolkenten, M., Brosnan, S. F., & De Waal, F. B. M. (2007). Inequity responses of monkeys modified by effort. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104, 18854–18859.
2006
Beran, M. J., & Evans, T. A. (2006). Maintenance of delay of gratification by four chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): The effects of delayed reward visibility, experimenter presence, and extended delay intervals. Behavioural Processes, 73, 315–324.
Beran, M. J., Smith, J. D., Redford, J. S., & Washburn, D. A. (2006). Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) monitor uncertainty during numerosity judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavioral Processes, 32, 111–119.
Beran, M. J., Taglialatela, L. A., Flemming, T. M., James, F. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2006). Nonverbal estimation during numerosity judgements by adult humans. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 2065–2082.
Beran, M., & Evans, T. (2006). Self-control in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is not mediated by experimenter presence or reward source visibility. American Journal of Primatology, 68, 118–118.
Hoffman, M. L., & Beran, M. J. (2006). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) remember the location of a hidden food item after altering their orientation to a spatial array. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 120, 389–393.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2006). The primary role of primates in comparative psychology—Revisited. American Journal of Primatology, 68, 46–47.
Smith, J. D., Redford, J. S., Beran, M. J., & Washbum, D. A. (2006). Dissociating uncertainty responses and reinforcement signals in the comparative study of uncertainty monitoring. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 135, 282–297.
Washburn, D. A., Smith, J. D., & Shields, W. E. (2006). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) immediately generalize the uncertain response. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavior Processes, 32, 185–189.
2005
Beran, M. J., Beran, M. M., & Menzel, C. R. (2005). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) use markers to monitor the movement of a hidden item. Primates, 46, 255–259.
Beran, M. J., Beran, M. M., & Menzel, C. R. (2005). Spatial memory and monitoring of hidden items through spatial displacements by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 14–22.
Beran, M. J., Beran, M. M., Harris, E. H., & Washburn, D. A. (2005). Ordinal judgments and summation of nonvisible sets of food items by two chimpanzees and a rhesus macaque. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavioral Processes, 31, 351–362.
Harris, E. H., & Washburn, D. A. (2005). Macaques’ (Macaca mulatta) use of numerical cues in maze trials. Animal Cognition, 8, 190–199.
Shields, W. E., Smith, J. D., Guttmannova, K., & Washburn, D. A. (2005). Confidence judgments by humans and rhesus monkeys. Journal of General Psychology, 132, 165–186.
Smith, J. D., & Washburn, D. A. (2005). Uncertainty monitoring and metacognition by animals. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14, 19–24.
2004
Beran, M. J. (2004). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) respond to nonvisible sets after one-by-one addition and removal of items. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 118, 25–36.
Beran, M. J. (2004). Long-term retention of the differential values of Arabic numerals by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Animal Cognition, 7, 86–92.
Beran, M. J., & Beran, M. M. (2004). Chimpanzees remember the results of one-by-one addition of food items to sets over extended time periods. Psychological Science, 15, 94–99.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004). Sequential responding and planning in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 30, 203–212.
Beran, M. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Bourtchouladze, R. (2004). Memories are made of this: How memory works in humans and animals. Contemporary Psychology, 49, 433–434.
Cantalupo, C., Gulledge, J., Washburn, D., Epstein, C., & Hopkins, W. (2004). Implementation of transcranial magnetic stimulation with non-human primates. Folia Primatologica, 75, 137–137.
Fernandez-Carriba, S., Loeches, A., Morcillo, A., Washburn, D. A., & Hopkins, W. D. (2004). Human assessment of chimpanzee facial asymmetry. Laterality, 9, 1–17.
Smith, J. D., Minda, J. P., & Washburn, D. A. (2004). Category learning in rhesus monkeys: A study of the Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins (1961) tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133, 398–414.
Washburn, D. A., Rulon, M. J., & Gulledge, J. R. (2004). A new breed of computer users: Rats control a cursor via joystick manipulation. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 36, 173–179.
2003
Bovet, D., & Washburn, D. A. (2003). Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) categorize unknown conspecifics according to their dominance relations. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117, 400–405.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003). The cultural origins of human cognition. Contemporary Psychology, 48, 5–8.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Beran, M. J., & Pate, J. L. (2003). Uncertainty monitoring may promote emergents. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 353.
Smith, H. J., & Keil, M. (2003). The reluctance to report bad news on troubled software projects: A theoretical model. Information Systems Journal, 13, 69–95.
Smith, J. D., Shields, W. E., & Washburn, D. A. (2003). Inaugurating a new area of comparative cognition research—Response. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 358–373.
Smith, J. D., Shields, W. E., & Washburn, D. A. (2003). The comparative psychology of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 317.
Washburn, D. A. (2003). The games psychologists play (and the data they provide). Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 35, 185–193.
Washburn, D. A., & Astur, R. S. (2003). Exploration of virtual mazes by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Animal Cognition, 6, 161–168.
2002
Beran, M. J. (2002). Maintenance of self-imposed delay of gratification by four chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). Journal of General Psychology, 129, 49–66.
Beran, M. J., & Washburn, D. A. (2002). Chimpanzee responding during matching to sample: Control by exclusion. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 78, 497–508.
Hodgson, J. A., Wichayanuparp, S., Recktenwald, M. R., Roy, R. R., McCall, G., Day, M. K., Washburn, D., Fanton, J. W., Kozlovskaya, I., & Edgerton, V. R. (2001). Circadian force and EMG activity in hindlimb muscles of Rhesus monkeys. Journal of Neurophysiology, 86, 1430–1444.
Hopkins, W. D., & Washburn, D. A. (2002). Matching visual stimuli on the basis of global and local features by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Animal Cognition, 5, 27–31.
Washburn, D. A. (2002). The mentalities of gorillas and orangutans: Comparative perspectives. Contemporary Psychology, 47, 39–41.
2001
Beran, M. J. (2001). Summation and numerousness judgments of sequentially presented sets of items by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115, 181–191.
Beran, M. J. (2001). Do chimpanzees have expectations about reward presentation following correct performance on computerized cognitive testing? Psychological Record, 51, 173–183.
Beran, M. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001). “Constructive” enumeration by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) on a computerized task. Animal Cognition, 4, 81-89.
Selected Publications from 2000 and Earlier
Allendoerfer, K., Washburn, D., Shields, W., & Smith, J. D. (1996). Metamemory processes of humans and rhesus monkeys in a serial probe recognition task. International Journal of Psychology, 31, 3203–3203.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Richardson, W. K., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000). A chimpanzee’s (Pan troglodytes) long-term retention of lexigrams. Animal Learning & Behavior, 28, 201–207.
Beran, M. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1998). Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) counting in a computerized testing paradigm. Psychological Record, 48, 3–19.
Beran, M. J., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Pate, J. L., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999). Delay of gratification in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Developmental Psychobiology, 34, 119–127.
Beran, M. J., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Brakke, K. E., Kelley, J. W., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998). Symbol comprehension and learning: A “vocabulary” test of three chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Evolution of Communication, 2, 171-188.
Cerutti, D., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993). Stimulus relations in comparative primate perspective. Psychological Record, 43, 811–821.
Filion, C. M., Washburn, D. A., & Gulledge, J. P. (1996). Can monkeys (Macaca mulatta) represent invisible displacement? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 110, 386–395.
Hopkins, W. D., Washburn, D. A., & Hyatt, C. W. (1996). Video-task acquisition in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): A comparative analysis. Primates, 37, 197–206.
Hopkins, W. D., & Washburn, D. A. (1994). Do right-handed and left-handed monkeys differ on cognitive measures. Behavioral Neuroscience, 108, 1207–1212.
Hopkins, W. D., Morris, R., Savage-Rumbaugh, E., & Rumbaugh, D. (1992). Hemispheric priming by meaningful and nonmeaningful symbols in language-trained chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)—further evidence of a left-hemisphere advantage. Behavioral Neuroscience, 106, 575–582.
Hopkins, W. D., Washburn, D. A., Berke, L., & Williams, M. (1992). Behavioral asymmetries of psychomotor performance in rhesus-monkeys (Macaca mulatta)—a dissociation between hand preference and skill. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 106, 392–397.
Rilling, J., Kilts, C., Williams, S., Beran, M., Giroux, M., Hoffman, J. M., Rapoport, S., Savage-Rumbaugh, S., & Rumbaugh, D. (2000). A comparative PET study of linguistic processing in humans and language-competent chimpanzees. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 263–263.
Rumbauhg, D. M. (1990). Comparative psychology and the great apes – their competence in learning, language, and numbers. Psychological Record, 40, 15–39.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1996). The monkey wars—Blum, D. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 316–318.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997). The psychology of Harry F. Harlow: A bridge from radical to rational behaviorism. Philosophical Psychology, 10, 197–210.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Washburn, D. A. (1996). Learning in relation to primate brain evolution. International Journal of Psychology, 31, 1353–1353.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Washburn, D. A. (1996). Toward a new outlook on primate learning and behavior: Complex learning and emergent processes in comparative perspective. Japanese Psychological Research, 38, 113–125.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Murphy, J., Sevcik, R., Brakke, K. E., Williams, S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993). Language comprehension in ape and child. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 58(3–4).
Schick, K. D., Toth, N., Garufi, G., Savage-Rumbaugh, E., Rumbaugh, D., & Sevcik, R. (1999). Continuing investigations into the stone tool-making and tool-using capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus). Journal of Archaeological Science, 26, 821–832.
Shields, W. E., Smith, J. D., & Washburn, D. A. (1997). Uncertain responses by humans and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a psychophysical same-different task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 126, 147–164.
Shields, W., Washburn, D., & Smith, J. D. (1996). Challenging rhesus monkeys’ capacity to make uncertain responses in a same-different task. International Journal of Psychology, 31, 3202–3202.
Smith, J. D., Shields, W. E., & Washburn, D. A. (1998). Memory monitoring by animals and humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 227–250.
Smith, J. D., Shields, W. E., Schull, J., & Washburn, D. A. (1997). The uncertain response in humans and animals. Cognition, 62, 75–97.
Toth, N., Schick, K., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Sevcik, R., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993). Pan the tool-maker – investigations into the stone tool-making and tool-using capabilities of a bonobo (Pan paniscus). Journal of Archaeological Science, 20, 81–91.
Washburn, D. (1992). Analyzing the path of responding in maze-solving and other tasks. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 24, 248–252.
Washburn, D. (1994). Stroop-like effects for monkeys and humans – processing speed or strength of association. Psychological Science, 5, 375–379.
Washburn, D. A. (1997). Animal Cognition: An Introduction to modern comparative psychology. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1, 154–154.
Washburn, D. A. (1997). The MacKay-Skinner debate: A case for “nothing buttery.” Philosophical Psychology, 10, 473–479.
Washburn, D. A. (1997). What monkeys can do. Teaching of Psychology, 24, 61–63.
Washburn, D. A., & Astur, R. S. (1998). Nonverbal working memory of humans and monkeys: Rehearsal in the sketchpad? Memory & Cognition, 26, 277–286.
Washburn, D. A., & Putney, R. T. (1998). Stimulus movement and the intensity of attention. Psychological Record, 48, 555–570.
Washburn, D. A., Gulledge, J. P., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997). The heuristic and motivational value of video reinforcement. Learning and Motivation, 28, 510–520.
Washburn, D. A., Gulledge, J. P. (1995). Game-like tasks for comparative research – leveling the playing field. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 27, 235–238.
Washburn, D. A., & Hopkins, W. D. (1994). Videotape versus pellet-reward preferences in joystick tasks by macaques. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 78, 48–50.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992). Comparative-assessment of psychomotor performance – target prediction by humans and macaques (Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology-General, 121, 305–312.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992). Testing primates with joystick-based automated apparatus – lessons from the language research centers computerized test system. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 24, 157–164.
Washburn, D. A, Ashburn, D., Harper, S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994). Computer-task testing of rhesus-monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in the social milieu. Primates, 35, 343–351.
Washburn, D. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Putney, R. (1994). Apparatus as milestones in the history of comparative psychology. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 26, 231–235.