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    The evolution of general intelligence by Burkart, Judith M, Schubiger, Michèle N, van Schaik, Carel P

    Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2017)
    “…The presence of general intelligence poses a major evolutionary puzzle, which has led to increased interest in its presence in nonhuman animals. The aim of…”
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    The Arabidopsis SPIRAL2 Protein Targets and Stabilizes Microtubule Minus Ends by Fan, Yuanwei, Burkart, Graham M., Dixit, Ram

    Published in Current biology (19-03-2018)
    “…The contribution of microtubule tip dynamics to the assembly and function of plant microtubule arrays remains poorly understood. Here, we report that the…”
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    Microtubule bundling by MAP65-1 protects against severing by inhibiting the binding of katanin by Burkart, Graham M, Dixit, Ram

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-06-2019)
    “…The microtubule-severing enzyme katanin (KTN1) regulates the organization and turnover of microtubule arrays by the localized breakdown of microtubule…”
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    Social learning and evolution: the cultural intelligence hypothesis by van Schaik, Carel P., Burkart, Judith M.

    “…If social learning is more efficient than independent individual exploration, animals should learn vital cultural skills exclusively, and routine skills…”
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    Are dialects socially learned in marmoset monkeys? Evidence from translocation experiments by Zürcher, Yvonne, Willems, Erik P, Burkart, Judith M

    Published in PloS one (23-10-2019)
    “…The acoustic properties of vocalizations in common marmosets differ between populations. These differences may be the result of social vocal learning, but they…”
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    Trade-offs between vocal accommodation and individual recognisability in common marmoset vocalizations by Zürcher, Y., Willems, E. P., Burkart, J. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-08-2021)
    “…Recent studies find increasing evidence for vocal accommodation in nonhuman primates, indicating that this form of vocal learning is more prevalent than…”
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    Common marmosets show social plasticity and group-level similarity in personality by Koski, Sonja E., Burkart, Judith M.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-03-2015)
    “…The social environment influences animal personality on evolutionary and immediate time scales. However, studies of animal personality rarely assess the…”
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    The evolutionary origin of human hyper-cooperation by Burkart, J. M., Allon, O., Amici, F., Fichtel, C., Finkenwirth, C., Heschl, A., Huber, J., Isler, K., Kosonen, Z. K., Martins, E., Meulman, E.J., Richiger, R., Rueth, K., Spillmann, B., Wiesendanger, S., van Schaik, C. P.

    Published in Nature communications (27-08-2014)
    “…Proactive, that is, unsolicited, prosociality is a key component of our hyper-cooperation, which in turn has enabled the emergence of various uniquely human…”
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    Intensive Hemodialysis, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, and Cardiovascular Disease by McCullough, Peter A., MD, MPH, Chan, Christopher T., MD, Weinhandl, Eric D., PhD, MS, Burkart, John M., MD, Bakris, George L., MD

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-11-2016)
    “…The prevalence of cardiovascular disease, including cardiac arrhythmia, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, and valvular heart disease, is higher in…”
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    Corepresentation During Joint Action in Marmoset Monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) by Miss, Fabia M., Burkart, Judith M.

    Published in Psychological science (01-06-2018)
    “…Behavioral coordination is a fundamental element of human cooperation. It is facilitated when individuals represent not only their own actions but also those…”
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    Looking for unity in diversity: human cooperative childcare in comparative perspective by Burkart, Judith M., van Schaik, Carel, Griesser, Michael

    “…Humans engage in cooperative childcare, which includes some elements not found in other animals, such as the presence of post-reproductive helpers, extensive…”
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    Acute brain failure in severe sepsis: a prospective study in the medical intensive care unit utilizing continuous EEG monitoring by Gilmore, Emily J., Gaspard, Nicolas, Choi, Huimahn A., Cohen, Emily, Burkart, Kristin M., Chong, David H., Claassen, Jan, Hirsch, Lawrence J.

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Purpose Investigate the prevalence, risk factors and impact of continuous EEG (cEEG) abnormalities on mortality through the 1-year follow-up period in patients…”
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    Validity of Cognitive Tests for Non-human Animals: Pitfalls and Prospects by Schubiger, Michèle N., Fichtel, Claudia, Burkart, Judith M.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (31-08-2020)
    “…Comparative psychology assesses cognitive abilities and capacities of non-human animals and humans. Based on performance differences and similarities in…”
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    The evolutionary drivers of primate scleral coloration by Mearing, Alex S., Burkart, Judith M., Dunn, Jacob, Street, Sally E., Koops, Kathelijne

    Published in Scientific reports (18-08-2022)
    “…The drivers of divergent scleral morphologies in primates are currently unclear, though white sclerae are often assumed to underlie human hyper-cooperative…”
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    Marmosets mutually compensate for differences in rhythms when coordinating vigilance by Phaniraj, Nikhil, Brügger, Rahel K, Burkart, Judith M

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-05-2024)
    “…Synchronization is widespread in animals, and studies have often emphasized how this seemingly complex phenomenon can emerge from very simple rules. However,…”
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    Cooperative breeding and human cognitive evolution by Burkart, J. M., Hrdy, S. B., Van Schaik, C. P.

    Published in Evolutionary anthropology (01-09-2009)
    “…Despite sharing a recent common ancestor, humans are surprisingly different from other great apes. The most obvious discontinuities are related to our…”
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    Marmoset prosociality is intentional by Burkart, Judith M., van Schaik, Carel P.

    Published in Animal cognition (01-05-2020)
    “…Marmoset monkeys show high levels of proactive prosociality, a trait shared with humans, presumably because both species rely on allomaternal care. However, it…”
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    Blood Conservation in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome by Agerstrand, Cara L., MD, Burkart, Kristin M., MD, MS, Abrams, Darryl C., MD, Bacchetta, Matthew D., MD, MBA, Brodie, Daniel, MD

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-02-2015)
    “…Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support (ECMO) typically requires multiple blood transfusions and is associated with frequent bleeding…”
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    On the psychology of cooperation in humans and other primates: combining the natural history and experimental evidence of prosociality by Jaeggi, Adrian V., Burkart, Judith M., Van Schaik, Carel P.

    “…In any given species, cooperation involves prosocial acts that usually return a fitness benefit to the actor. These acts are produced by a set of psychological…”
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