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In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non‐human animalsBiological reviews
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2024 95 29
Variation in pedagogy affects overimitation in children and adolescentsJournal of experimental child psychology
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2024 47 14
Decay rates of arboreal and terrestrial nests of Eastern chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ) in the Bugoma Central Forest Reserve, Uganda: Implications for population size estimatesAmerican journal of primatology
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2023 37 65
Humans recognize affective cues in primate vocalizations: acoustic and phylogenetic perspectivesScientific reports
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2023 64 8
Striking pay dirt: Contemporary methods for studying animal sociality in the wildMethods in ecology and evolution
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2023 47 76
Can chimpanzees (and other animals) ever escape the Zone of Unworthy Sagacity?Physics of life reviews
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2023 63 46
Les signaux des primates non humains peuvent-ils avoir une signification arbitraire comme les mots humains ? Une approche affectiveRevue de primatologie
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2023 44 9
Frontal mechanisms underlying primate calls recognition by humansCerebral cortex communications
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2023 76 21
Habitual ground nesting in the Bugoma Forest chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ), UgandaAmerican journal of primatology
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2023 41 60
Escaping a blind alley: The ZLS as a ‘cultural crucible’?Physics of life reviews
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2023 142 84
Categorization and discrimination of human and non-human primate affective vocalizations: investigation of the frontal cortex activity through fNIRS
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2022 128 1
“Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural EvolutionEmotion review
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2022 188 40
A multicomponent approach to studying cultural propensities during foraging in the wildJournal of animal ecology
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2022 188 107
An ethical assessment of the use of old and new methods to study sociality in wild animalsMethods in ecology and evolution
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2022 163 43
Cerebral Activity in Female Baboons (Papio anubis) During the Perception of Conspecific and Heterospecific Agonistic Vocalizations: a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy StudyAffective Science
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2022 183 49
Habitual ground nesting in the Bugoma Forest chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ), Uganda
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2022 140 30
The ABC of social learning: Affect, behavior, and cognitionPsychological review
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2021 182 3
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environmentBiological conservation
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2021 112 7
Selecting between iron-rich and clay-rich soils: a geophagy field experiment with black-and-white colobus monkeys in the Budongo Forest Reserve, UgandaPrimates
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2021 142 2
Primate communication: Affective, intentional, or both?Primate Cognitive Studies
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2021 88 76
The Importance of ContextConservation biology
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2021 183 0
Carry-over effects of tool functionality and previous unsuccessfulness increase overimitation in childrenRoyal Society open science
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2021 154 79
Efficiency fosters cumulative culture across speciesPhilosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences
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2021 113 74
Validating the use of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in monkeys: The case of brain activation lateralization in Papio anubisBehavioural Brain Research
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2021 314 253
A cognitive approach to cumulative technological culture is useful and necessary but only if it also applies to other speciesBehavioral and Brain Sciences
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2020 153 2
Human discrimination and categorization of emotions in voices: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studyFrontiers in Neuroscience
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2020 267 123
A non-invasive method to explore animal cognition: a proof of concept using brain lateralization in baboonsAlpine Brain Imaging meeting
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2020 246 2
Can nonhuman primate signals be arbitrarily meaningful like human words? An affective approachAnimal Behavior and Cognition
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2020 154 258
Multimodal communication and language origins: integrating gestures and vocalizationsBiological Reviews
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2019 442 1 518
Evolutionary perspective of affective vocalizations: neuroscience approachesEuropean Federation of Primatology International conference
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2019 204 0
Group Membership Influences More Social Identification Than Social Learning or Overimitation in ChildrenChild Development
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2019 473 5
Spontaneous use and modification of a feather as a tool in a captive common ravenEthology
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2019 238 0
Cultural change in animals: a flexible behavioural adaptation to human disturbancePalgrave Communications
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2019 380 187
Spontaneous categorization of tools based on observation in children and chimpanzeesScientific Reports
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2019 299 105
How the human brain decodes primate vocalizations: an evolutionary perspectiveSociety for Neuroscience annual meeting
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2019 190 2
Human brain responses to affective primate vocalizations: acoustic properties and phylogenetic perspectivesAlpine Brain Imaging meeting
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2019 178 1
Evolutionary influence « when the human brain reacts to great ape screams »BBL-CIBM-CB meeting
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2019 180 1
Necessity creates opportunities for chimpanzee tool useBehavioral Ecology
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2019 372 217
Afterword - Chimpanzee stick use culture in Western Uganda: not so limited after all, and what this meansRevue de primatologie
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2019 141 228
Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective prosody: a fNIRS studyAlpine Brain Imaging Meeting (ABIM)
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2018 477 9
Chimpanzee quiet hoo variants differ according to contextRoyal Society Open Science
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2018 463 206
Wild chimpanzees select tool material based on efficiency and knowledgeProceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological Sciences
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2018 426 188
Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective vocalizations: an fMRI studyLemanic Neuroscience Annual Meeting
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2018 422 6
Exorcising Grice's ghost: an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animalsBiological Reviews
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2017 411 1
Evidence for a sex effect during overimitation: boys copy irrelevant modelled actions more than girls across culturesRoyal Society Open Science
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2017 408 206
Kin-based cultural transmission of tool use in wild chimpanzeesScience Advances
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2017 418 178
A comparative neurological approach to emotional expressions in primate vocalizationsNeuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
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2017 862 777
Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective prosody: a fNIRS studyFrench Community for Functional NIRS (2fNIRS)
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2017 428 4
Reference in human and non-human primate communication: What does it take to refer?Animal Cognition
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2016 360 546
Travel fosters tool use in wild chimpanzeeseLife
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2016 453 191
Great Apes Do Not Learn Novel Tool Use Easily: Conservatism, Functional Fixedness, or Cultural Influence?International Journal of Primatology
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2016 442 536
A Comparison Between Bonobos and Chimpanzees: A Review and UpdateEvolutionary Anthropology
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2016 442 3
Apes have culture but may not know that they doFrontiers in Psychology
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2015 402 207
The spread of a novel behavior in wild chimpanzees: New insights into the ape cultural mindCommunicative & Integrative Biology
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2015 395 1
Wild-Born Orangutans (Pongo abelii) Engage in Triadic Interactions During PlayInternational Journal of Primatology
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2014 407 232
Social Network Analysis Shows Direct Evidence for Social Transmission of Tool Use in Wild ChimpanzeesPLOS Biology
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2014 375 172
Vocal recruitment for joint travel in wild chimpanzeesPLOS ONE
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2013 624 166
Historical hypotheses of chimpanzee tool use behaviour in relation to natural and human-induced changes in an East African rain forest1Revue de primatologie
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2013 423 406
Uncovering the cultural knowledge of sanctuary apesCommunicative & Integrative Biology
2013 410 0
Sumatran Orangutans Differ in Their Cultural Knowledge but Not in Their Cognitive AbilitiesCurrent Biology
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2012 415 0
The Influence of Ecology on Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Cultural Behavior: A Case Study of Five Ugandan Chimpanzee CommunitiesJournal of Comparative Psychology
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2012 417 2
Female bonobos use copulation calls as social signalsBiology Letters
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2011 395 1
Community-specific evaluation of tool affordances in wild chimpanzeesScientific Reports
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2011 427 175
The knowns and unknowns of chimpanzee cultureCommunicative & Integrative Biology
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2010 452 118
A comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee tool use: evidence for a female bias in the Pan lineageAnimal Behaviour
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2010 442 1
Territorial reactions of male Yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) toward a specific song structureJournal of Ornithology
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2010 399 1
Wild Chimpanzees Rely on Cultural Knowledge to Solve an Experimental Honey Acquisition TaskCurrent Biology
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2009 502 4
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