For an undergraduate student to engage in what promises to be groundbreaking, revolutionary research is an extraordinarily unique experience. In August of 2003, I was given the opportunity to participate in a research program advancing the understanding of primates through behavioral research of prosimians known as bush babies (Otolemur garnettii), at The University of Southern Mississippi\u27s Laboratory for Prosimian Studies. Through research and observation, I am learning something new every day about the behavioral, cognitive, and anatomical differences and congruencies between humans and our fellow primates
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There are four chapters in this thesis. Each chapter is written in the format for a specific scienti...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Humans have long been fascinated with their evolutionary cousins in the primate world, monkeys. Dr. ...
Collecting publishable data with only undergraduate research assistants (RAs) is difficult; conducti...
Whether attending a business function or moving to a new neighborhood, the ability to recognize, rem...
Current primate research has yielded stunning results that not only threaten our underlying assumpti...
Canopy ISSN: 2054-2070 Canopy is an in-house publication with contributions from staff, students an...
We emphasize the importance of studying the primate brain in cognitive neuroscience and suggest a ne...
Baboons, members of the genus Papio, comprise six closely related species distributed throughout sub...
First paragraph: The topic of culture in nonhumans has received a lot of attention in recent years, ...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...
The cognition behind tool-use in primates is studied across a wide variety of fields, ranging from a...
Fashion in science is like in other domains, it is strongly influenced by what we would call nowaday...
Apes and Language: A Literature Review Over the past thirty years, researchers have demonstrated tha...
IJPS Editor-in-Chief Riane Eisler talks with Sally Coxe, founding director of the Bonobo Conservatio...
There are four chapters in this thesis. Each chapter is written in the format for a specific scienti...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Humans have long been fascinated with their evolutionary cousins in the primate world, monkeys. Dr. ...