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The following pages link to Low-status monkeys "play dumb" when learning in mixed social groups (Q36565666):
Displaying 45 items.
- Context-dependent selection of visuomotor maps (Q24792908) (← links)
- Social Information Transmission in Animals: Lessons from Studies of Diffusion (Q26740336) (← links)
- Taking the Operant Paradigm into the Field: Associative Learning in Wild Great Tits (Q27302002) (← links)
- Chimpanzees copy dominant and knowledgeable individuals: implications for cultural diversity (Q27311487) (← links)
- Problem solving in the presence of others: how rank and relationship quality impact resource acquisition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) (Q27312386) (← links)
- Goats excel at learning and remembering a highly novel cognitive task (Q28660052) (← links)
- Do Social Conditions Affect Capuchin Monkeys' (Cebus apella) Choices in a Quantity Judgment Task? (Q28712003) (← links)
- Wild redfronted lemurs (Eulemur rufifrons) use social information to learn new foraging techniques (Q28728287) (← links)
- Chimpanzee intellect: personality, performance and motivation with touchscreen tasks. (Q30355424) (← links)
- Social context influences aggressive and courtship behavior in a cichlid fish (Q31074365) (← links)
- Baboons' response speed is biased by their moods (Q33951789) (← links)
- Animal models of social stress: effects on behavior and brain neurochemical systems (Q34299619) (← links)
- Captive chimpanzee foraging in a social setting: a test of problem solving, flexibility, and spatial discounting (Q35205082) (← links)
- Development of a cognitive testing apparatus for socially housed mother-peer-reared infant rhesus monkeys (Q35236307) (← links)
- Implicit signals in small group settings and their impact on the expression of cognitive capacity and associated brain responses (Q35679470) (← links)
- Social learning strategies (Q35782693) (← links)
- Social learning as a way to overcome choice-induced preferences? Insights from humans and rhesus macaques (Q36204408) (← links)
- Studying primate learning in group contexts: Tests of social foraging, response to novelty, and cooperative problem solving (Q36386641) (← links)
- Automated cognitive testing of monkeys in social groups yields results comparable to individual laboratory-based testing (Q36763779) (← links)
- The information trail (Q36791900) (← links)
- Sequential phenotypic constraints on social information use in wild baboons. (Q36791908) (← links)
- Dominance and submission: the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and responses to status cues (Q37328049) (← links)
- Opportunities and constraints when studying social learning: Developmental approaches and social factors (Q37772367) (← links)
- Experimental identification of social learning in wild animals (Q37772369) (← links)
- Effect of mother's dominance rank on offspring temperament in infant rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). (Q39540855) (← links)
- Social and asocial prefrontal cortex neurons: a new look at social facilitation and the social brain (Q41113746) (← links)
- Inter-synaptic learning of combination rules in a cortical network model (Q41836234) (← links)
- Vicarious reinforcement in rhesus macaques (macaca mulatta). (Q41898724) (← links)
- Food washing and placer mining in captive great apes (Q46233360) (← links)
- Dominance and social information use in a lizard. (Q46356846) (← links)
- Are shy individuals less behaviorally variable? Insights from a captive population of mouse lemurs (Q47879455) (← links)
- Testing problem-solving capacities: differences between individual testing and social group setting (Q50675015) (← links)
- Transport of functionally appropriate tools by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). (Q50965791) (← links)
- Flexibility and Persistence of Chimpanzee (Pan Troglodytes) Foraging Behavior in a Captive Environmentxht (Q51777711) (← links)
- Sex ratio affects sex-specific innovation and learning in captive ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata and Varecia rubra). (Q51854881) (← links)
- Automated testing of cognitive performance in monkeys: use of a battery of computerized test systems by a troop of semi-free-ranging baboons (Papio papio). (Q51908230) (← links)
- Automatic testing of cognitive performance in baboons maintained in social groups. (Q51936907) (← links)
- Acquisition of dominance status affects maze learning in mice (Q52112480) (← links)
- Female vervet monkeys fine-tune decisions on tolerance versus conflict in a communication network. (Q52434360) (← links)
- The relationship between social rank and spatial learning in pheasants, : cause or consequence? (Q59337318) (← links)
- Influences of demographic, seasonal, and social factors on automated touchscreen computer use by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a large naturalistic group (Q64095278) (← links)
- Exploring individual variation in associative learning abilities through an operant conditioning task in wild baboons (Q91596409) (← links)
- Assertive, trainable and older dogs are perceived as more dominant in multi-dog households (Q92401903) (← links)
- Neuronal correlates of strategic cooperation in monkeys (Q102369541) (← links)
- What Makes Inventions Become Traditions? (Q125517366) (← links)