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View article: The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) program: Pre and post outcomes of a multicomponent intervention for people with dementia and care partners
The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) program: Pre and post outcomes of a multicomponent intervention for people with dementia and care partners Open
Background Access to comprehensive post‐diagnostic support is crucial to promote quality of life (QoL), and cognitive and physical function following dementia diagnosis. The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and E…
View article: An Index of Her Own: An Investigation of the Proportion of Women Indexed in Evolutionary Psychology Textbooks
An Index of Her Own: An Investigation of the Proportion of Women Indexed in Evolutionary Psychology Textbooks Open
A gender bias that disadvantages women is ubiquitous in academia. It has been demonstrated across a broad range of domains, including grant awards and peer review. Previous research has also found that this bias is reflected in textbooks. …
View article: An index of her own: An investigation of the proportion of women indexed in evolutionary psychology textbooks.
An index of her own: An investigation of the proportion of women indexed in evolutionary psychology textbooks. Open
Gender bias is ubiquitous in academia. It has been demonstrated across a broad range of domains, including grant awards and peer review. Previous research has also found that this bias is reflected in textbooks. Here we evaluated seven boo…
View article: Embodied cognitive evolution and the limits of convergence
Embodied cognitive evolution and the limits of convergence Open
Comparative psychology seems to be perpetually bogged down in intractable debates about which species have what cognitive capacities, which criteria to use and whether or not the capacities are domain general. The problem arises from lack …
View article: Social induction and the developmental trajectory of participation in intergroup conflict by vervet monkeys
Social induction and the developmental trajectory of participation in intergroup conflict by vervet monkeys Open
We assess the proposition that intergroup conflict (IGC) in non-human primates offers a useful comparison for studies of human IGC and its links to parochial altruism and prosociality. That is, for non-linguistic animals, social network in…
View article: The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) Program: Interim analysis of a twelve week multicomponent intervention for people with dementia and care partners
The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) Program: Interim analysis of a twelve week multicomponent intervention for people with dementia and care partners Open
Background The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) program was developed to address an identified gap in access to high‐quality integrated post‐diagnostic rehabilitation for people with dement…
View article: The problem of unmeasured variables in animal social network analysis: can edge-based multilevel models provide a reliable solution?
The problem of unmeasured variables in animal social network analysis: can edge-based multilevel models provide a reliable solution? Open
Recent approaches to analysing social networks suggest that modeling the edges of the network and using multilevel models will produce more informative estimates. These recent methods have been proposed as a way to better handle the depend…
View article: Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment Open
Conservation funding is currently limited; cost‐effective conservation solutions are essential. We suggest that the thousands of field stations worldwide can play key roles at the frontline of biodiversity conservation and have high intrin…
View article: Sex differences in the acoustic structure of terrestrial alarm calls in vervet monkeys (<i>Chlorocebus pygerythrus</i>)
Sex differences in the acoustic structure of terrestrial alarm calls in vervet monkeys (<i>Chlorocebus pygerythrus</i>) Open
The alarm calls of vervet monkeys ( Chlorocebus pygerythrus ) have been the subject of considerable focus by researchers, owing primarily to the purported referential qualities of different alarm call types. With this focus on reference, a…
View article: Anthropofabrication and the redressing of memory: an embodied approach to comparative cognition
Anthropofabrication and the redressing of memory: an embodied approach to comparative cognition Open
On what basis do researchers posit that humans and other animals share cognitive capacities? We argue that such claims are not based on inherent, pre-existing similarities, but rather emerge through a two-step process, which we will call ‘…
View article: Minds in movement: embodied cognition in the age of artificial intelligence
Minds in movement: embodied cognition in the age of artificial intelligence Open
This theme issue brings together researchers from diverse fields to assess the current status and future prospects of embodied cognition in the age of generative artificial intelligence. In this introduction, we first clarify our view of e…
View article: People, places, things and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century
People, places, things and communities: expanding behaviour settings theory in the twenty-first century Open
Trends and developments in recent behavioural and cognitive sciences demonstrate the need for a well-developed theoretical and empirical framework for examining the ecology of human behaviour. The increasing recognition of the role of the …
View article: An index of her own: An investigation of the proportion of women indexed in evolutionary psychology textbooks.
An index of her own: An investigation of the proportion of women indexed in evolutionary psychology textbooks. Open
Gender bias is ubiquitous in academia. It has been demonstrated across a broad range of domains, including grant awards and peer review. Previous research has also found that this bias is reflected in textbooks. Here we evaluated seven boo…
View article: Mother–offspring conflict and body temperature regulation during gestation and lactation in a wild primate
Mother–offspring conflict and body temperature regulation during gestation and lactation in a wild primate Open
The physiological performance of a mother during reproduction represents a trade‐off between continued investment in her current offspring, and the mother's own survival and ability to invest in future offspring. Here, we used core body te…
View article: Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment Open
Conservation funding is currently limited; cost‐effective conservation solutions are essential. We suggest that the thousands of field stations worldwide can play key roles at the frontline of biodiversity conservation and have high intrin…
View article: Supporting Data: Mother-offspring conflict and body temperature regulation during gestation and lactation in a wild primate - Functional Ecology
Supporting Data: Mother-offspring conflict and body temperature regulation during gestation and lactation in a wild primate - Functional Ecology Open
Supporting data for article published in Functional Ecology: Mother-offspring conflict and body temperature regulation during gestation and lactation in a wild primate
View article: The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) Program: A twelve week reablement intervention for people with dementia and carers
The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPICE) Program: A twelve week reablement intervention for people with dementia and carers Open
Background There is a need for integrated and effective reablement programs to promote the quality of life of people with dementia and their carers. Method The Sustainable Personalised Interventions for Cognition, Care, and Engagement (SPI…
View article: Preliminary Findings of an Active Multicomponent Lifestyle Intervention for People with Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Study
Preliminary Findings of an Active Multicomponent Lifestyle Intervention for People with Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Study Open
There is a need for integrated and effective postdiagnostic rehabilitation programs for community-dwelling people with dementia and their carers to promote their quality of life and management of dementia. Here, we report on preliminary fi…
View article: Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid‐country vervet monkey population
Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid‐country vervet monkey population Open
We present data on life history parameters from a long‐term study of vervet monkeys in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Estimates are presented of age at first conception for females and age at natal dispersal for males, along with the prob…
View article: Simulating the evolution of height in the Netherlands in recent history
Simulating the evolution of height in the Netherlands in recent history Open
The Dutch have a remarkable history when it comes to height. From being one of the shortest European populations in the 19th Century, the Dutch grew some 20 cm and are currently the tallest population in the world. Wealth, hygiene, and die…
View article: Data and R Code for Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid- country vervet monkey population
Data and R Code for Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid- country vervet monkey population Open
Data and R Code for Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid- country vervet monkey population
View article: Using network synchrony to identify drivers of social dynamics
Using network synchrony to identify drivers of social dynamics Open
Social animals frequently show dynamic social network patterns, the consequences of which are felt at the individual and group level. It is often difficult, however, to identify what drivers are responsible for changes in these networks. W…
View article: Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys
Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys Open
We addressed the relative contributions of maternal rank and sociability to the survival of infant vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) to nutritional independence (~210 days) in a resource-poor environment. Data from 153 infants acros…
View article: Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys
Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys Open
We addressed the relative contributions of maternal rank and sociability to the survival of infant vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) to nutritional independence (~210 days) in a resource-poor environment. Data from 153 infants acros…
View article: Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys
Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys Open
We addressed the relative contributions of maternal rank and sociability to the survival of infant vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) to nutritional independence (~210 days) in a resource-poor environment. Data from 153 infants acros…
View article: Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys
Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys Open
We addressed the relative contributions of maternal rank and sociability to the survival of infant vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) to nutritional independence (~210 days) in a resource-poor environment. Data from 153 infants acros…
View article: Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys
Data and R code for: Survival to weaning in arid-country vervet monkeys Open
We addressed the relative contributions of maternal rank and sociability to the survival of infant vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) to nutritional independence (~210 days) in a resource-poor environment. Data from 153 infants acros…