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    How does cognition shape social relationships? by Wascher, Claudia A. F., Kulahci, Ipek G., Langley, Ellis J. G., Shaw, Rachael C.

    “…The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships are hypothesized to be one of the major drivers behind the…”
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    Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biosynthesis from structurally unrelated carbon sources by a newly characterized Bacillus spp by Valappil, S.P., Peiris, D., Langley, G.J., Herniman, J.M., Boccaccini, A.R., Bucke, C., Roy, I.

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (10-01-2007)
    “…A newly acquired polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) producing Bacillus spp. was identified to be a strain of Bacillus cereus using a range of microbiological and…”
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    Group social rank is associated with performance on a spatial learning task by Langley, Ellis J. G., van Horik, Jayden O., Whiteside, Mark A., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-02-2018)
    “…Dominant individuals differ from subordinates in their performances on cognitive tasks across a suite of taxa. Previous studies often only consider dyadic…”
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    Differential participation in cognitive tests is driven by personality, sex, body condition and experience by van Horik, Jayden O., Langley, Ellis J.G., Whiteside, Mark A., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-01-2017)
    “…•Personality traits in pheasant chicks influenced participation in a cognitive test battery.•Body condition, sex and experience also influenced…”
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    Intra-individual variation in performance on novel variants of similar tasks influences single factor explanations of general cognitive processes by van Horik, Jayden O., Langley, Ellis J. G., Whiteside, Mark A., Laker, Philippa R., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-07-2018)
    “…Intra-individual variation in performance within and across cognitive domains may confound interpretations of both domain-general and domain-specific…”
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    Spatial cognitive ability is associated with transitory movement speed but not straightness during the early stages of exploration by Beardsworth, Christine E, Whiteside, Mark A, Capstick, Lucy A, Laker, Philippa R, Langley, Ellis J G, Nathan, Ran, Orchan, Yotam, Toledo, Sivan, van Horik, Jayden O, Madden, Joah R

    Published in Royal Society open science (10-03-2021)
    “…Memories about the spatial environment, such as the locations of foraging patches, are expected to affect how individuals move around the landscape. However,…”
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    A novel continuous inhibitory-control task: variation in individual performance by young pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) by Meier, Christina, Pant, Sara Raj, van Horik, Jayden O., Laker, Philippa R., Langley, Ellis J. G., Whiteside, Mark A., Verbruggen, Frederick, Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Animal cognition (01-11-2017)
    “…Inhibitory control enables subjects to quickly react to unexpectedly changing external demands. We assessed the ability of young (8 weeks old) pheasants…”
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    A single factor explanation for associative learning performance on colour discrimination problems in common pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) by van Horik, Jayden O., Langley, Ellis J.G., Whiteside, Mark A., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Intelligence (Norwood) (01-05-2019)
    “…It remains unclear whether performance of non-human animals on cognitive test batteries can be explained by domain general cognitive processes, as is found in…”
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    Differences in social preference between the sexes during ontogeny drive segregation in a precocial species by Whiteside, Mark A., van Horik, Jayden O., Langley, Ellis J. G., Beardsworth, Christine E., Laker, Philippa R., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-07-2017)
    “…Hypotheses for why animals sexually segregate typically rely on adult traits, such as differences in sexual roles causing differential habitat preferences, or…”
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    Unpredictable environments enhance inhibitory control in pheasants by van Horik, Jayden O., Beardsworth, Christine E., Laker, Philippa R., Langley, Ellis J.G., Whiteside, Mark A., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Animal cognition (01-11-2019)
    “…The ability to control impulsive actions is an important executive function that is central to the self-regulation of behaviours and, in humans, can have…”
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    No evidence that footedness in pheasants influences cognitive performance in tasks assessing colour discrimination and spatial ability by Whiteside, Mark A., Bess, Mackenzie M., Frasnelli, Elisa, Beardsworth, Christine E., Langley, Ellis J.G., van Horik, Jayden O., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-03-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT The differential specialization of each side of the brain facilitates the parallel processing of information and has been documented in a wide range…”
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    The relationship between social rank and spatial learning in pheasants, Phasianus colchicus : cause or consequence? by Langley, Ellis J G, van Horik, Jayden O, Whiteside, Mark A, Beardsworth, Christine E, Madden, Joah R

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (13-11-2018)
    “…Individual differences in performances on cognitive tasks have been found to differ according to social rank across multiple species. However, it is not clear…”
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    The expression of anaerobic metabolites in sweat and sebum from human skin subjected to intermittent and continuous mechanical loading by Soetens, J.F.J., Worsley, P.R., Herniman, J.M., Langley, G.J., Bader, D.L., Oomens, C.W.J.

    Published in Journal of tissue viability (01-11-2019)
    “…Pressure ulcers (PUs) represent a substantial burden to both patients and healthcare providers. Accordingly, effective prevention strategies should follow…”
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    Size dimorphism and sexual segregation in pheasants: tests of three competing hypotheses by Whiteside, Mark A, van Horik, Jayden O, Langley, Ellis J G, Beardsworth, Christine E, Madden, Joah R

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (28-09-2018)
    “…Fine scale sexual segregation outside of the mating season is common in sexually dimorphic and polygamous species, particularly in ungulates. A number of…”
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    Immunity after treatment of human schistosomiasis: association between IgE antibodies to adult worm antigens and resistance to reinfection by Dunne, D W, Butterworth, A E, Fulford, A J, Kariuki, H C, Langley, J G, Ouma, J H, Capron, A, Pierce, R J, Sturrock, R F

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-06-1992)
    “…Previous studies in school children have demonstrated the slow development with age of resistance to reinfection after chemotherapy of Schistosoma mansoni…”
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    Do detour tasks provide accurate assays of inhibitory control? by van Horik, Jayden O., Langley, Ellis J. G., Whiteside, Mark A., Laker, Philippa R., Beardsworth, Christine E., Madden, Joah R.

    “…Transparent Cylinder and Barrier tasks are used to purportedly assess inhibitory control in a variety of animals. However, we suspect that performances on…”
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    The quick are the dead: pheasants that are slow to reverse a learned association survive for longer in the wild by Madden, Joah R., Langley, Ellis J. G., Whiteside, Mark A., Beardsworth, Christine E., van Horik, Jayden O.

    “…Cognitive abilities probably evolve through natural selection if they provide individuals with fitness benefits. A growing number of studies demonstrate a…”
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    Individuals in larger groups are more successful on spatial discrimination tasks by Langley, Ellis J.G., van Horik, Jayden O., Whiteside, Mark A., Madden, Joah R.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-08-2018)
    “…To understand how natural selection may act on cognitive processes, it is necessary to reliably determine interindividual variation in cognitive abilities…”
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    A cloned major Schistosoma mansoni egg antigen with homologies to small heat shock proteins elicits Th1 responsiveness by YINLONG CAI, LANGLEY, J. G, SMITH, D. I, BOROS, D. L, MANSFIELD, J. M

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-05-1996)
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