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J Call

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Reindl E, Volter C, Civelek Z, Duncan L, Lugosi Z, Felsche E, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Jan; 290(1991):20221496. PMID: 36651050
Attentional set shifting is a core ingredient of cognition, allowing for fast adaptation to changes in the environment. How this skill compares between humans and other primates is not well...
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Romain A, Broihanne M, De Marco A, Ngoubangoye B, Call J, Rebout N, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Jan; 376(1819):20190672. PMID: 33423632
Decision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known probabilities. Yet the predictability level of outcomes matters in decisions, and animals, including humans, generally avoid ambiguous options. Managing ambiguity...
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Golombek M, Williams N, Warner N, Parker T, Williams M, Daubar I, et al.
Earth Space Sci . 2020 Nov; 7(10):e2020EA001248. PMID: 33134434
Knowing precisely where a spacecraft lands on Mars is important for understanding the regional and local context, setting, and the offset between the inertial and cartographic frames. For the InSight...
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Laumer I, Call J, Bugnyar T, Auersperg A
Sci Rep . 2018 Nov; 8(1):16518. PMID: 30410111
Betty the crow astonished the scientific world as she spontaneously crafted hook-tools from straight wire in order to lift a basket out of vertical tubes. Recently it was suggested that...
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Abramson J, Hernandez-Lloreda M, Garcia L, Colmenares F, Aboitiz F, Call J
Proc Biol Sci . 2018 Feb; 285(1873). PMID: 29467271
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Volter C, Rossano F, Call J
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2016 Sep; 82:76-94. PMID: 27639446
Social interactions are the result of individuals' cooperative and competitive tendencies expressed over an extended period of time. Although social manipulation, i.e., using another individual to achieve one's own goals,...
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Call J, Hare B, Tomasello M
Anim Cogn . 2014 Jan; 1(2):89-99. PMID: 24399273
Many primate species reliably track and follow the visual gaze of conspecifics and humans, even to locations above and behind the subject. However, it is not clear whether primates follow...
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Darusman H, Call J, Sajuthi D, Schapiro S, Gjedde A, Kalliokoski O, et al.
Primates . 2013 Nov; 55(2):259-67. PMID: 24248474
We compared delayed response task performance in young, middle-aged, and old cynomolgus monkeys using three memory tests that have been used with non-human primates. Eighteen cynomolgus monkeys--6 young (4-9 years),...
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Darusman H, Sajuthi D, Kalliokoski O, Jacobsen K, Call J, Schapiro S, et al.
J Med Primatol . 2013 Mar; 42(3):137-46. PMID: 23530983
Background: In an attempt to explore cynomolgus monkeys as an animal model for Alzheimer's disease, the present study focused on the Alzheimer's biomarkers beta amyloid 1-42 (Aβ42 ) in serum,...
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Dufour V, Pele M, Neumann M, Thierry B, Call J
Biol Lett . 2009 Jan; 5(2):172-5. PMID: 19126529
Transfers and services are frequent in the animal kingdom. However, there is no clear evidence in animals that such transactions are based on weighing costs and benefits when giving or...