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32
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Best Publications

  • Neonatal Imitation in Rhesus Macaques

    Pier F Ferrari;Elisabetta Visalberghi;Annika Paukner;Leonardo Fogassi

  • Capuchin monkeys display affiliation toward humans who imitate them

    Annika Paukner;Stephen J. Suomi;Elisabetta Visalberghi;Pier F. Ferrari;Pier F. Ferrari

  • Reciprocal Face-to-Face Communication between Rhesus Macaque Mothers and Their Newborn Infants

    Pier Francesco Ferrari;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Annika Paukner;Consuel Ionica;Stephen J. Suomi

  • The mirror neuron system as revealed through neonatal imitation: presence from birth, predictive power, and evidence of plasticity

    Elizabeth A. Simpson;Lynne Murray;Lynne Murray;Annika Paukner;Pier F. Ferrari

  • Video-induced yawning in stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides)

    Annika Paukner;James R Anderson

  • Distinct eeg amplitude suppression to facial gestures as evidence for a mirror mechanism in newborn monkeys

    Pier Francesco Ferrari;Ross E. Vanderwert;Annika Paukner;Seth Bower

  • Re-examination of Oostenbroek et al. (2016): evidence for neonatal imitation of tongue protrusion

    Andrew N. Meltzoff;Lynne Murray;Elizabeth Simpson;Mikael Heimann

  • Macaques (Macaca nemestrina) recognize when they are being imitated.

    Annika Paukner;James R Anderson;Eleonora Borelli;Elisabetta Visalberghi

  • Redundant food searches by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): a failure of metacognition?

    Annika Paukner;James R. Anderson;Kazuo Fujita

  • Interindividual differences in neonatal imitation and the development of action chains in rhesus macaques.

    Pier Francesco Ferrari;Annika Paukner;Angela Ruggiero;Lisa Darcey

  • Personality structure in brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella): comparisons with chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), orangutans (Pongo spp.), and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

    F Blake Morton;Phyllis C Lee;Hannah M Buchanan-Smith;Sarah F Brosnan

  • Inhaled oxytocin increases positive social behaviors in newborn macaques

    Elizabeth A. Simpson;Elizabeth A. Simpson;Valentina Sclafani;Annika Paukner;Amanda F. Hamel

  • Monkey lipsmacking develops like the human speech rhythm

    Ryan J. Morrill;Annika Paukner;Pier F. Ferrari;Asif A. Ghazanfar

  • Stereotypic head twirls, but not pacing, are related to a ‘pessimistic’-like judgment bias among captive tufted capuchins ( Cebus apella )

    Ori Pomerantz;Joseph Terkel;Stephen J Suomi;Annika Paukner

  • Neonatal imitation and early social experience predict gaze following abilities in infant monkeys.

    Elizabeth A. Simpson;Grace M. Miller;Pier F. Ferrari;Stephen J. Suomi

  • Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behaviour in infant rhesus monkeys.

    Amanda M. Dettmer;Stefano S. K. Kaburu;Stefano S. K. Kaburu;Elizabeth A. Simpson;Elizabeth A. Simpson;Annika Paukner

  • Neonatal imitation predicts how infants engage with faces

    Annika Paukner;Elizabeth A. Simpson;Elizabeth A. Simpson;Pier F. Ferrari;Timothy Mrozek

  • Delayed imitation of lipsmacking gestures by infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

    Annika Paukner;Pier F. Ferrari;Stephen J. Suomi

  • Facial width-to-height ratio relates to alpha status and assertive personality in capuchin monkeys.

    Carmen Emilia Lefevre;Vanessa A. D. Wilson;F. Blake Morton;Sarah F. Brosnan

  • Early rearing history influences oxytocin receptor epigenetic regulation in rhesus macaques.

    Maggie Baker;Stephen G. Lindell;Carlos A. Driscoll;Zhifeng Zhou

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