International audienceTwo experiments assessed if non-human primates can be meaningfully compared to humans in a nonverbal test of serial recall. A procedure was used that was derived from variations of the Corsi test, designed to test the effects of sequence structure and movement path length in humans. Two baboons were tested in Experiment 1. The monkeys showed several attributes of human serial recall. These included an easier recall of sequences with a shorter number of items and of sequences characterized by a shorter path length when the number of items was kept constant. However, the accuracy and speed of processing did not indicate that the monkeys were able to benefit from the spatiotemporal structure of sequences. Humans tested in...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
Whether humans are the only species capable of re-experiencing past personal episodes and imagining ...
SummaryChange detection is a popular task to study visual short-term memory (STM) in humans [1–4]. M...
International audienceTwo experiments assessed if non-human primates can be meaningfully compared to...
SummaryHumans store a limited number of items in short-term working memory to perform subsequent ope...
The focus of this article is on visual and auditory list memory experiments with rhesus monkeys that...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
Four experiments were conducted to determine why rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) p...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
In this thesis a series of experiments are described on human volunteers and rhesus monkeys (Macaca ...
Three rhesus monkeys were trained and tested in a same/different task with six successive sets of 70...
Do chimpanzees have better spatial working memory than humans? In a previous report, a juvenile chim...
International audienceThe capacity to acquire motor skills through repeated practice of a sequence o...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
This is the first report that introduces appropriate behavioral tasks for monkeys for investigations...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
Whether humans are the only species capable of re-experiencing past personal episodes and imagining ...
SummaryChange detection is a popular task to study visual short-term memory (STM) in humans [1–4]. M...
International audienceTwo experiments assessed if non-human primates can be meaningfully compared to...
SummaryHumans store a limited number of items in short-term working memory to perform subsequent ope...
The focus of this article is on visual and auditory list memory experiments with rhesus monkeys that...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
Four experiments were conducted to determine why rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) p...
Chunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of information in short-term mem...
In this thesis a series of experiments are described on human volunteers and rhesus monkeys (Macaca ...
Three rhesus monkeys were trained and tested in a same/different task with six successive sets of 70...
Do chimpanzees have better spatial working memory than humans? In a previous report, a juvenile chim...
International audienceThe capacity to acquire motor skills through repeated practice of a sequence o...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
This is the first report that introduces appropriate behavioral tasks for monkeys for investigations...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
Whether humans are the only species capable of re-experiencing past personal episodes and imagining ...
SummaryChange detection is a popular task to study visual short-term memory (STM) in humans [1–4]. M...