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Gruber, Thibaud
| Title | Published in | Access level | OA Policy | Year | Views | Downloads | |
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| Emotion in Nonverbal Communication: Comparing Animal and Human Vocalizations and Human Text Messages | Emotion review | 2025 | 58 | 235 | |||
| Categorization and discrimination of human and non-human primate affective vocalizations: Investigation of frontal cortex activity through fNIRS | Imaging neuroscience | 2025 | 61 | 70 | |||
| Nonadjacent dependencies and sequential structure of chimpanzee action during a natural tool-use task | PeerJ | 2024 | 25 | 12 | |||
| In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non‐human animals | Biological reviews | 2024 | 197 | 158 | |||
| Variation in pedagogy affects overimitation in children and adolescents | Journal of experimental child psychology | 2024 | 128 | 145 | |||
| Decay rates of arboreal and terrestrial nests of Eastern chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ) in the Bugoma Central Forest Reserve, Uganda: Implications for population size estimates | American journal of primatology | 2023 | 95 | 146 | |||
| Humans recognize affective cues in primate vocalizations: acoustic and phylogenetic perspectives | Scientific reports | 2023 | 130 | 72 | |||
| Striking pay dirt: Contemporary methods for studying animal sociality in the wild | Methods in ecology and evolution | 2023 | 84 | 201 | |||
| Can chimpanzees (and other animals) ever escape the Zone of Unworthy Sagacity? | Physics of life reviews | 2023 | 128 | 177 | |||
| Les signaux des primates non humains peuvent-ils avoir une signification arbitraire comme les mots humains ? Une approche affective | Revue de primatologie | 2023 | 88 | 77 | |||
| Frontal mechanisms underlying primate calls recognition by humans | Cerebral cortex communications | 2023 | 136 | 124 | |||
| Habitual ground nesting in the Bugoma Forest chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ), Uganda | American journal of primatology | 2023 | 175 | 169 | |||
| Escaping a blind alley: The ZLS as a ‘cultural crucible’? | Physics of life reviews | 2023 | 194 | 256 | |||
| Categorization and discrimination of human and non-human primate affective vocalizations: investigation of the frontal cortex activity through fNIRS | 2022 | 195 | 1 | ||||
| “Emotions in Cultural Dynamics”: What Non-Humans Can Teach Us about the Role of Emotions in Cultural Evolution | Emotion review | 2022 | 274 | 113 | |||
| A multicomponent approach to studying cultural propensities during foraging in the wild | Journal of animal ecology | 2022 | 288 | 192 | |||
| An ethical assessment of the use of old and new methods to study sociality in wild animals | Methods in ecology and evolution | 2022 | 232 | 73 | |||
| Cerebral Activity in Female Baboons (Papio anubis) During the Perception of Conspecific and Heterospecific Agonistic Vocalizations: a Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy Study | Affective Science | 2022 | 257 | 175 | |||
| Habitual ground nesting in the Bugoma Forest chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii ), Uganda | 2022 | 193 | 75 | ||||
| The ABC of social learning: Affect, behavior, and cognition | Psychological review | 2021 | 254 | 3 | |||
| Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment | Biological conservation | 2021 | 193 | 38 | |||
| Selecting between iron-rich and clay-rich soils: a geophagy field experiment with black-and-white colobus monkeys in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda | Primates | 2021 | 211 | 2 | |||
| Primate communication: Affective, intentional, or both? | Primate Cognitive Studies | 2021 | 149 | 308 | |||
| The Importance of Context | Conservation biology | 2021 | 233 | 0 | |||
| Carry-over effects of tool functionality and previous unsuccessfulness increase overimitation in children | Royal Society open science | 2021 | 213 | 151 | |||
| Efficiency fosters cumulative culture across species | Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Biological sciences | 2021 | 182 | 168 | |||
| Validating the use of functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in monkeys: The case of brain activation lateralization in Papio anubis | Behavioural Brain Research | 2021 | 364 | 317 | |||
| A cognitive approach to cumulative technological culture is useful and necessary but only if it also applies to other species | Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 2020 | 215 | 2 | |||
| Human discrimination and categorization of emotions in voices: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study | Frontiers in Neuroscience | 2020 | 349 | 152 | |||
| A non-invasive method to explore animal cognition: a proof of concept using brain lateralization in baboons | Alpine Brain Imaging meeting | 2020 | 294 | 2 | |||
| Can nonhuman primate signals be arbitrarily meaningful like human words? An affective approach | Animal Behavior and Cognition | 2020 | 210 | 363 | |||
| Multimodal communication and language origins: integrating gestures and vocalizations | Biological Reviews | 2019 | 549 | 2,311 | |||
| Evolutionary perspective of affective vocalizations: neuroscience approaches | European Federation of Primatology International conference | 2019 | 257 | 0 | |||
| Group Membership Influences More Social Identification Than Social Learning or Overimitation in Children | Child Development | 2019 | 526 | 5 | |||
| Spontaneous use and modification of a feather as a tool in a captive common raven | Ethology | 2019 | 275 | 0 | |||
| Cultural change in animals: a flexible behavioural adaptation to human disturbance | Palgrave Communications | 2019 | 465 | 270 | |||
| Spontaneous categorization of tools based on observation in children and chimpanzees | Scientific Reports | 2019 | 343 | 117 | |||
| How the human brain decodes primate vocalizations: an evolutionary perspective | Society for Neuroscience annual meeting | 2019 | 244 | 2 | |||
| Human brain responses to affective primate vocalizations: acoustic properties and phylogenetic perspectives | Alpine Brain Imaging meeting | 2019 | 221 | 1 | |||
| Evolutionary influence « when the human brain reacts to great ape screams » | BBL-CIBM-CB meeting | 2019 | 222 | 1 | |||
| Necessity creates opportunities for chimpanzee tool use | Behavioral Ecology | 2019 | 442 | 238 | |||
| Afterword - Chimpanzee stick use culture in Western Uganda: not so limited after all, and what this means | Revue de primatologie | 2019 | 207 | 287 | |||
| Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective prosody: a fNIRS study | Alpine Brain Imaging Meeting (ABIM) | 2018 | 524 | 9 | |||
| Chimpanzee quiet hoo variants differ according to context | Royal Society Open Science | 2018 | 555 | 270 | |||
| Wild chimpanzees select tool material based on efficiency and knowledge | Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological Sciences | 2018 | 481 | 299 | |||
| Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective vocalizations: an fMRI study | Lemanic Neuroscience Annual Meeting | 2018 | 476 | 6 | |||
| Exorcising Grice's ghost: an empirical approach to studying intentional communication in animals | Biological Reviews | 2017 | 495 | 1 | |||
| Evidence for a sex effect during overimitation: boys copy irrelevant modelled actions more than girls across cultures | Royal Society Open Science | 2017 | 456 | 278 | |||
| Kin-based cultural transmission of tool use in wild chimpanzees | Science Advances | 2017 | 483 | 287 | |||
| A comparative neurological approach to emotional expressions in primate vocalizations | Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews | 2017 | 975 | 944 | |||
| Evolutionary approach to emotion using affective prosody: a fNIRS study | French Community for Functional NIRS (2fNIRS) | 2017 | 497 | 5 | |||
| Reference in human and non-human primate communication: What does it take to refer? | Animal Cognition | 2016 | 413 | 760 | |||
| Travel fosters tool use in wild chimpanzees | eLife | 2016 | 508 | 255 | |||
| Great Apes Do Not Learn Novel Tool Use Easily: Conservatism, Functional Fixedness, or Cultural Influence? | International Journal of Primatology | 2016 | 498 | 674 | |||
| A Comparison Between Bonobos and Chimpanzees: A Review and Update | Evolutionary Anthropology | 2016 | 516 | 3 | |||
| Apes have culture but may not know that they do | Frontiers in Psychology | 2015 | 449 | 228 | |||
| The spread of a novel behavior in wild chimpanzees: New insights into the ape cultural mind | Communicative & Integrative Biology | 2015 | 463 | 1 | |||
| Wild-Born Orangutans (Pongo abelii) Engage in Triadic Interactions During Play | International Journal of Primatology | 2014 | 439 | 297 | |||
| Social Network Analysis Shows Direct Evidence for Social Transmission of Tool Use in Wild Chimpanzees | PLOS Biology | 2014 | 431 | 260 | |||
| Vocal recruitment for joint travel in wild chimpanzees | PLOS ONE | 2013 | 672 | 205 | |||
| Historical hypotheses of chimpanzee tool use behaviour in relation to natural and human-induced changes in an East African rain forest1 | Revue de primatologie | 2013 | 468 | 452 | |||
| Uncovering the cultural knowledge of sanctuary apes | Communicative & Integrative Biology | 2013 | 457 | 0 | |||
| Sumatran Orangutans Differ in Their Cultural Knowledge but Not in Their Cognitive Abilities | Current Biology | 2012 | 461 | 0 | |||
| The Influence of Ecology on Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Cultural Behavior: A Case Study of Five Ugandan Chimpanzee Communities | Journal of Comparative Psychology | 2012 | 477 | 2 | |||
| Female bonobos use copulation calls as social signals | Biology Letters | 2011 | 442 | 1 | |||
| Community-specific evaluation of tool affordances in wild chimpanzees | Scientific Reports | 2011 | 476 | 207 | |||
| The knowns and unknowns of chimpanzee culture | Communicative & Integrative Biology | 2010 | 506 | 175 | |||
| A comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee tool use: evidence for a female bias in the Pan lineage | Animal Behaviour | 2010 | 518 | 1 | |||
| Territorial reactions of male Yellowhammers (Emberiza citrinella) toward a specific song structure | Journal of Ornithology | 2010 | 441 | 1 | |||
| Wild Chimpanzees Rely on Cultural Knowledge to Solve an Experimental Honey Acquisition Task | Current Biology | 2009 | 573 | 4 |
