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Sarah Brosnan

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, 2014

Gambling Primates: Reactions to a Modified Iowa Gambling Task in Humans, Chimpanzees, and Capuchin Monkeys→

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Williamson, RA, Latzman, R, de Waal, FBM, Brosnan, SF (2014). Animal Cognition, 17, 983-995. doi:10.1007/s10071-014-0730-7

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journal article, 2014
comparative economics, individual differences, proctor, decision biases, risk
October 15, 2014

Reciprocity in Primates→

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Brosnan, SF, de Waal, FBM, Proctor, D (2014). The Interdisciplinary Science of Consumption (ed. S. Preston, M.L. Kringlebach & B. Knutson). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp 3-32.

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book chapter, 2014
cooperation, proctor
October 15, 2014

Visual Processing Speed in Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella) and Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) →

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Brosnan, SF (2013). International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 26, 166-175.

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2013, journal article
primate cognition, proctor
October 15, 2014

Chimpanzees Play the Ultimatum Game →

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Williamson, RA, de Waal, FBM, Brosnan, SF (2013). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, 2070–2075. doi:10.1073/pnas.1220806110
* Accompanying commentary by Manfred Milinski (PDF)

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journal article, 2013
comparative economics, fairness, cooperation, social influences, proctor
October 15, 2014

Reply to Jensen et al.: Equitable Offers Are Not Rationally Maximizing →

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Williamson, RA, de Waal, FBM, Brosnan, SF (2013). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, E1838. doi:10.1073/pnas.1304306110

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reviews and commentaries, 2013
fairness, proctor, comparative economics
October 15, 2014

Reply to Henrich and Silk: Toward a Unified Explanation for Apes and Humans →

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Williamson, RA, de Waal, FBM, Brosnan, SF (2013). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110, E3050. doi:10.1073/pnas.1309100110

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reviews and commentaries, 2013
fairness, proctor, comparative economics
October 15, 2014

How Fairly Do Chimpanzees Play the Ultimatum Game? →

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, de Waal, FBM, Brosnan, SF (2013). Communicative & Integrative Biology, 6, e23819.

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reviews and commentaries, 2013
fairness, proctor, comparative economics
October 15, 2014

Adult Cleaner Wrasse Outperform Capuchin Monkeys, Chimpanzees and Orangutans in a Complex Foraging Task Derived from Cleaner–Client Reef Fish Cooperation→

October 15, 2014/ ScienceSites

Salwiczek, L, Prétôt, L, Demarta, L, Proctor, D, Essler, J, Pinto, AI, Wismer, S, Stoinski, T, Brosnan, SF, Bshary, R (2012). PLOS ONE, 7(11), e49068.

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2012, journal article
ecological influences, essler, pretot, primate cognition, proctor, comparative cognition
October 13, 2014

Male Chimpanzees' Grooming Rates Vary by Female Age, Parity, and Fertility Status →

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Proctor, DP, Lambeth, SP, Schapiro, SJ, Brosnan, SF (2011). American Journal of Primatology, n/a-n/a. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20964

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2011, journal article
individual differences, proctor, social influences
October 13, 2014

Political Primates: What Other Primates Can Tell Us About the Evolutionary Roots of Our Own Political Behavior→

October 13, 2014/ ScienceSites

Proctor, D, Brosnan, SF (2011). Man is by Nature a Political Animal: Evolution, Biology and Politics (ed. P. Hatemi & M. McDermott), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 47-71.

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book chapter, 2011
cooperation, proctor, evolution of behavior
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Featured Articles

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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

local events and talks

Brains & Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series

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Center for Mind, Brain and Culture Lecture Series (Emory University)

 

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

The Social Mind: A Symposium Honoring the Career of Frans de Waal

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