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View article: High-resolution fMRI reveals a dorsal brain pathway selective for conspecific vocalizations in macaques
High-resolution fMRI reveals a dorsal brain pathway selective for conspecific vocalizations in macaques Open
Understanding the neural basis of social communication and vocal perception in primates is a key challenge in systems neuroscience. Vocalizations are fundamental for communication, and several cortical areas, known as “voice patches,” have…
View article: Macaque claustrum, pulvinar and putative dorsolateral amygdala support the cross‐modal association of social audio‐visual stimuli based on meaning
Macaque claustrum, pulvinar and putative dorsolateral amygdala support the cross‐modal association of social audio‐visual stimuli based on meaning Open
Social communication draws on several cognitive functions such as perception, emotion recognition and attention. The association of audio‐visual information is essential to the processing of species‐specific communication signals. In this …
View article: Macaque amygdala, claustrum and pulvinar support the cross-modal association of social audio-visual stimuli based on meaning
Macaque amygdala, claustrum and pulvinar support the cross-modal association of social audio-visual stimuli based on meaning Open
Social communication draws on several cognitive functions such as perception, emotion recognition and attention. In a previous study, we demonstrated that macaques associate audio-visual information when processing their species-specific c…
View article: Macaque amygdala, claustrum and pulvinar support the cross-modal association of social audio-visual stimuli based on meaning
Macaque amygdala, claustrum and pulvinar support the cross-modal association of social audio-visual stimuli based on meaning Open
Social communication draws on several cognitive functions such as perception, emotion recognition and attention. In a previous study, we demonstrated that macaques associate audiovisual information when processing their species-specific co…
View article: Neural bases of audio-visual integration of socially meaningful information in macaques
Neural bases of audio-visual integration of socially meaningful information in macaques Open
Social interactions rely on the interpretation of semantic and emotional information, often from multiple sensory modalities. In primates, both audition and vision serve the interpretation of communicative signals. Autistic individuals pre…
View article: Neural correlates of audio-visual integration of socially meaningful information in macaque monkeys
Neural correlates of audio-visual integration of socially meaningful information in macaque monkeys Open
Social interactions rely on the ability to interpret semantic and emotional information, often from multiple sensory modalities. In human and nonhuman primates, both the auditory and visual modalities are used to generate and interpret com…
View article: Automated video-based heart rate tracking for the anesthetized and behaving monkey
Automated video-based heart rate tracking for the anesthetized and behaving monkey Open
Background Heart rate is extremely valuable in the study of complex behaviours and their physiological correlates in non-human primates. However, collecting this information is often challenging, involving either invasive implants or tedio…
View article: Patience! How to Assess and Strengthen Self-Control
Patience! How to Assess and Strengthen Self-Control Open
Children often show signs of dysregulation, impulsivity, and risk-taking—behaviors that interfere with learning and growth. Commonly implicated in such interfering behaviors are problems of self-control. Several decades of research in the …
View article: Evidence for a Non-Linguistic Distinction Between Singular and Plural Sets in Rhesus Monkeys.
Evidence for a Non-Linguistic Distinction Between Singular and Plural Sets in Rhesus Monkeys. Open
Set representations are explicitly expressed in natural language. Forexample, many languages distinguish between sets and subsets (all vs.some), as well as between singular and plural sets (a cat vs. some cats).Three experiments explored t…
View article: Sociocultural Influences on Moral Judgments: East–West, Male–Female, and Young–Old
Sociocultural Influences on Moral Judgments: East–West, Male–Female, and Young–Old Open
Gender, age, and culturally specific beliefs are often considered relevant to observed variation in social interactions. At present, however, the scientific literature is mixed with respect to the significance of these factors in guiding m…
View article: Challenges to the What, When, and Why?
Challenges to the What, When, and Why? Open
Challenges to the What, When, and Why? Authors Marc D. Hauser University of Cyprus PDF Article info Impact Citations License Published at 1. March 2016 https://doi.org/10.5964/bioling.9059 Issue: Vol. 10 (2016) Section: Reviews Share: Z Th…