Search Results - "Burkart, M."
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The evolution of general intelligence
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
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
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
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (12-04-2011)“…If social learning is more efficient than independent individual exploration, animals should learn vital cultural skills exclusively, and routine skills…”
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Pyruvate kinase M2 activation may protect against the progression of diabetic glomerular pathology and mitochondrial dysfunction
Published in Nature medicine (01-06-2017)“…Studying patients with long-term diabetes who lack diabetic nephropathy reveals that targeting pyruvate kinase M2 protects against renal disease. Diabetic…”
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Are dialects socially learned in marmoset monkeys? Evidence from translocation experiments
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
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
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
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
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)
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
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (20-12-2017)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (12-09-2010)“…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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