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    A review of research in primate sanctuaries by Ross, Stephen R, Leinwand, Jesse G

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-04-2020)
    “…While non-human primate studies have long been conducted in laboratories, and more recently at zoological parks, sanctuaries are increasingly considered a…”
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    Compassion Fatigue in Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) Caregivers: Prevalence, Contributing Factors, and Coping Mechanisms by Leinwand, Jesse G., Vale, Gillian L.

    “…Compassion fatigue (CF) refers to the exhaustion and distress caused by the demands of caring for others. CF occurs in a variety of helping professions,…”
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    A Comparative Perspective on Three Primate Species' Responses to a Pictorial Emotional Stroop Task by Hopper, Lydia M, Allritz, Matthias, Egelkamp, Crystal L, Huskisson, Sarah M, Jacobson, Sarah L, Leinwand, Jesse G, Ross, Stephen R

    Published in Animals (Basel) (24-02-2021)
    “…The Stroop effect describes interference in cognitive processing due to competing cognitive demands. Presenting emotionally laden stimuli creates similar…”
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    Familiarity mediates apes' attentional biases toward human faces by Leinwand, Jesse G, Fidino, Mason, Ross, Stephen R, Hopper, Lydia M

    “…In zoos, primates experience markedly different interactions with familiar humans, such as the zookeepers who care for them, compared with those with…”
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    Testing Three Primate Species' Attentional Biases Toward Preferred and Unpreferred Foods: Seeing Red or High Valued Food? by Vale, Gillian L., Leinwand, Jesse G., Joshi, Priyanka B.

    Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-08-2024)
    “…Animals navigate complex environments that present both hazards and essential resources. The prioritization of perceptual information that is relevant to their…”
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    What is unique about the human eye? Comparative image analysis on the external eye morphology of human and nonhuman great apes by Kano, Fumihiro, Furuichi, Takeshi, Hashimoto, Chie, Krupenye, Christopher, Leinwand, Jesse G., Hopper, Lydia M., Martin, Christopher F., Otsuka, Ryoma, Tajima, Tomoyuki

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-05-2022)
    “…The gaze-signaling hypothesis and the related cooperative-eye hypothesis posit that humans have evolved special external eye morphology, including exposed…”
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    Capuchin (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) Change Detection by Leinwand, Jesse G., Brosnan, Sarah F.

    “…Change blindness is a phenomenon in which individuals fail to detect seemingly obvious changes in their visual fields. Like humans, several animal species have…”
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    Assessing chimpanzees’ fluency of movement: Applications for monitoring health and welfare by Hopper, Lydia M., Lake, Benjamin R., Leinwand, Jesse G., Fultz, Amy, Ross, Stephen R.

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-05-2022)
    “…With age, primates’ activity levels and ease of movement may decline and changes in locomotory behaviour may reflect changes in health. Thus, developing quick…”
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    Within- and between-species variation in the responses of three primate species to a touchscreen gambling task by Leinwand, Jesse G., Huskisson, Sarah M., Egelkamp, Crystal L., Hopper, Lydia M.

    Published in Learning and motivation (01-08-2020)
    “…Although humans tend to be risk averse, gambling, an inherently risky behavior, remains exceedingly popular and is an increasingly legal activity. The advent…”
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