Providing cognitive challenges to zoo-housed animals may provide enriching effects and subsequently enhance their welfare. Primates may benefit most from such challenges as they often face complex problems in their natural environment and can be observed to seek problem solving opportunities in captivity. However, the extent to which welfare benefits can be achieved through programmes developed primarily for cognitive research is unknown. We tested the impact of voluntary participation cognitive testing on the welfare of a socially housed group of crested macaques (Macaca nigra) at the Macaque Study Centre (Marwell Zoo). First, we compared the rate of self-directed and social behaviours on testing and non-testing days, and between condition...
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Conse-quently, cooperative ...
BACKGROUND:Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of nov...
Primates as a taxonomic Order have the largest brains corrected for body size in the animal kingdom....
Providing cognitive challenges to zoo-housed animals may provide enriching effects and subsequently ...
Primate cognitive behavior in the laboratory has often been evaluated by housing subjects individual...
We monitored chimpanzee welfare during the introduction of on-exhibit cognitive research training an...
Foraging devices are effective enrichment tools for non-human primates, as they provide both cogniti...
International audienceLaboratory procedures used to study the cognitive functions of primates tradit...
In both humans and monkeys not all individuals show the same rate of age-related cognitive decline. ...
Primates are increasingly being tested individually in purpose-built research centers within zoos. T...
The study of primates in captivity has both advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, researche...
Research on social learning may be of use in the conservation of primates, especially great apes, th...
International audienceFagot & Paleressompoulle 1 and Fagot & Bonte 2 have published an automated lea...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
Fagot & Paleressompoulle1 and Fagot & Bonte2 have published an automated learning device (AL...
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Conse-quently, cooperative ...
BACKGROUND:Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of nov...
Primates as a taxonomic Order have the largest brains corrected for body size in the animal kingdom....
Providing cognitive challenges to zoo-housed animals may provide enriching effects and subsequently ...
Primate cognitive behavior in the laboratory has often been evaluated by housing subjects individual...
We monitored chimpanzee welfare during the introduction of on-exhibit cognitive research training an...
Foraging devices are effective enrichment tools for non-human primates, as they provide both cogniti...
International audienceLaboratory procedures used to study the cognitive functions of primates tradit...
In both humans and monkeys not all individuals show the same rate of age-related cognitive decline. ...
Primates are increasingly being tested individually in purpose-built research centers within zoos. T...
The study of primates in captivity has both advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, researche...
Research on social learning may be of use in the conservation of primates, especially great apes, th...
International audienceFagot & Paleressompoulle 1 and Fagot & Bonte 2 have published an automated lea...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
Fagot & Paleressompoulle1 and Fagot & Bonte2 have published an automated learning device (AL...
Cooperation occurs amongst individuals embedded in a social environment. Conse-quently, cooperative ...
BACKGROUND:Studies of natural animal populations reveal widespread evidence for the diffusion of nov...
Primates as a taxonomic Order have the largest brains corrected for body size in the animal kingdom....