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Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, Philosophy, and Neuroscience | Acting Chair, Department of Psychology | Co-Director, Language Research Center | Georgia State University

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October 15, 2021

Anything for a cheerio: Brown capuchins (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) consistently coordinate in an Assurance Game for unequal payoffs→

October 15, 2021/ Sarah Brosnan

Robinson, LM, Martinez, M, Leverett, KL, Wilson, BJ, Brosnan, SF (2021) American Journal of Primatology

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2021, journal article
fairness, justice, cooperation, comparative economics, decision making, Robinson, leverett, Martinez
July 01, 2019

Capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella) play Nash equilibria, but their decisions are not influenced by oxytocin

July 01, 2019/ Sarah Brosnan

Smith, MF, Leverett, KL, Wilson, BJ & Brosnan, SF (2019) American Journal of Primatology

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July 01, 2019/ Sarah Brosnan/
2019, journal article
comparative economics, cooperation, Oxytocin, endocrinology, Smith, leverett
May 24, 2018

The influence of reward quality and quantity and spatial proximity on the responses to inequity and contrast in capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella).

May 24, 2018/ Sarah Brosnan

Talbot, CF, Parrish, AE Watzek, J, Essler, JL, Leverett, KL, Paukner, A, & Brosnan, SF (2018)  Journal of Comparative Psychology.

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May 24, 2018/ Sarah Brosnan/
journal article, 2018
Talbot, parrish, Watzek, leverett, essler, fairness
December 30, 2016

Capuchins recognize familiar faces→

December 30, 2016/ Sarah Brosnan

Talbot, CF, Leverett, KL, Brosnan, SF (2016) Animal Behaviour 122: 37-45.

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Talbot, leverett, primate cognition
January 21, 2015

Oxytocin Reduces Food Sharing in Capuchin Monkeys by Modulating Social Distance→

January 21, 2015/ ScienceSites

Brosnan, SF, Talbot, CF, Essler, JL, Leverett, K, Flemming, T, Dougall, P, Heyler, C, Zak, PJ (2015). Behaviour.

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cooperation, Talbot, leverett, essler, endocrinology, Oxytocin
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What behavior in economic games tells us about the evolution of non-human species’ economic decision-making behavior

Brosnan, SF (2021) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society

Experimental Test for Consistent Differences in Ape Societies Emerge in Virtual Worlds

Wilson, BJ, Brosnan, SF, Lonsdorf, EV, Sanz, CM (2020) Scientific Reports

Capuchin and rhesus monkeys show sunk-cost effects in a psychomotor task

Watzek, J, Brosnan, SF (2020) Scientific Reports

Are the roots of human economic systems shared with non-human primates?

Addessi, E, Beran, MJ, Bourgeouis-Gironde, S, Brosnan, SF, Leca, JB (2020) Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

Capuchin and rhesus monkeys but not humans show cognitive flexibility in an optional-switch task

Watzek, J, Pope, SM, Brosnan, SF (2019) Scientific Reports

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recommended sites

  • Language Research Center, Georgia State University

  • Cognitive Sciences Program, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University

  • Living Links Center of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center

  • Research at Zoo Atlanta

  • Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research

  • FIRST Fellowship Program of Emory University

  • American Society of Primatologists

  • Animal Behavior Society

  • International Primatological Society

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