Cognitive flexibility is an executive function that allows us to switch from one cognitive operation to another. This ability is important for problem-solving in the physical and social worlds. The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether there is a link between individual cognitive flexibility abilities in baboons and their social position. This study was carried out with a group of Guinea baboons (Papio papio) from the “Cognition et comportement du Primate” (CCDP) platform housed at the Rousset sur Arc CNRS primatology center. This platform allows baboons to interact freely with a battery of operant conditioning systems (ALDM, Fagot & Paleressompoule, 2009) on which we present cognitive tests on touch screens.First, we exposed the ba...
In both humans and monkeys not all individuals show the same rate of age-related cognitive decline. ...
International audienceLaboratory procedures used to study the cognitive functions of primates tradit...
International audienceHumans are strategic cooperators; we make decisions on the basis of costs and ...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
En appliquant des règles apprises, les humains sont capables de résoudre avec précision de nombreux ...
International audienceDominance hierarchies are an important aspect of Primate social life, and ther...
Les fonctions exécutives (FE) sont définies comme des processus de contrôle permettant d'adapter les...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
International audienceFrom cockroaches to human beings, the presence of other members of the same sp...
In both humans and monkeys not all individuals show the same rate of age-related cognitive decline. ...
International audienceLaboratory procedures used to study the cognitive functions of primates tradit...
International audienceHumans are strategic cooperators; we make decisions on the basis of costs and ...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
En appliquant des règles apprises, les humains sont capables de résoudre avec précision de nombreux ...
International audienceDominance hierarchies are an important aspect of Primate social life, and ther...
Les fonctions exécutives (FE) sont définies comme des processus de contrôle permettant d'adapter les...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
International audienceFrom cockroaches to human beings, the presence of other members of the same sp...
In both humans and monkeys not all individuals show the same rate of age-related cognitive decline. ...
International audienceLaboratory procedures used to study the cognitive functions of primates tradit...
International audienceHumans are strategic cooperators; we make decisions on the basis of costs and ...