Search Results - "PARR, LISA A"
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The evolution of face processing in primates
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (12-06-2011)“…The ability to recognize faces is an important socio-cognitive skill that is associated with a number of cognitive specializations in humans. While numerous…”
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Intranasal oxytocin selectively attenuates rhesus monkeys’ attention to negative facial expressions
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-09-2013)“…Summary Intranasal oxytocin (IN-OT) modulates social perception and cognition in humans and could be an effective pharmacotherapy for treating social…”
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Aerosolized oxytocin increases cerebrospinal fluid oxytocin in rhesus macaques
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-07-2014)“…Summary Intranasal (IN) administration is a widely used method for examining the effect of oxytocin (OT) on social behavior and cognition in healthy subjects…”
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Intranasal oxytocin enhances socially-reinforced learning in rhesus monkeys
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-09-2014)“…There are currently no drugs approved for the treatment of social deficits associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). One hypothesis for these deficits…”
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The Macaque Social Responsiveness Scale (mSRS): A Rapid Screening Tool for Assessing Variability in the Social Responsiveness of Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
Published in PloS one (05-01-2016)“…Understanding the biological mechanisms underlying human neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), has been hindered by the lack of a…”
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Automatic Recognition of Macaque Facial Expressions for Detection of Affective States
Published in eNeuro (01-11-2021)“…Internal affective states produce external manifestations such as facial expressions. In humans, the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is widely used to…”
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The development of visual preferences for direct versus averted gaze faces in infant macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2016)“…Human and nonhuman primates show a preference for looking at faces with direct gaze. In humans, this preference emerges shortly after birth, but little is…”
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comparison of resting-state brain activity in humans and chimpanzees
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-10-2007)“…In humans, the wakeful resting condition is characterized by a default mode of brain function involving high levels of activity within a functionally connected…”
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Experience-dependent changes in the development of face preferences in infant rhesus monkeys
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2016)“…It is well known that early experience shapes the development of visual perception for faces in humans. However, the effect of experience on the development of…”
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Classifying Chimpanzee Facial Expressions Using Muscle Action
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2007)“…The Chimpanzee Facial Action Coding System (ChimpFACS) is an objective, standardized observational tool for measuring facial movement in chimpanzees based on…”
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The inversion effect reveals species differences in face processing
Published in Acta psychologica (01-09-2011)“…Face recognition is a complex skill that requires the integration of facial features across the whole face, e.g., holistic processing. It is unclear whether,…”
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Validation of a cortisol enzyme immunoassay and characterization of salivary cortisol circadian rhythm in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Published in American journal of primatology (01-09-2011)“…Monitoring concentrations of stress hormones is an important tool for behavioral research and conservation for animals both in the wild and captivity…”
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Human faces are slower than chimpanzee faces
Published in PloS one (22-10-2014)“…While humans (like other primates) communicate with facial expressions, the evolution of speech added a new function to the facial muscles (facial expression…”
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Visual Kin Recognition in Nonhuman Primates: (Pan troglodytes and Macaca mulatta): Inbreeding Avoidance or Male Distinctiveness?
Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-11-2010)“…Faces provide important information about identity, age, and even kinship. A previous study in chimpanzees reported greater similarity between the faces of…”
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Emotional communication in primates: implications for neurobiology
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-12-2005)“…The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size in Homonoids evolved to cope with the increasing demands of complex group living and greater…”
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Validation of a Field Technique and Characterization of Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolite Analysis in Wild Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Published in American journal of primatology (01-01-2013)“…Monitoring adrenocortical activity in wild primate populations is critical, given the well‐documented relationship between stress, health, and reproduction…”
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Muscles of facial expression in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): descriptive, comparative and phylogenetic contexts
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-02-2006)“…Facial expressions are a critical mode of non‐vocal communication for many mammals, particularly non‐human primates. Although chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)…”
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A Cross-species Comparison of Facial Morphology and Movement in Humans and Chimpanzees Using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Published in Journal of nonverbal behavior (01-03-2007)“…A comparative perspective has remained central to the study of human facial expressions since Darwin's [(1872/1998). The expression of the emotions in man and…”
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How the Thatcher illusion reveals evolutionary differences in the face processing of primates
Published in Animal cognition (01-09-2013)“…Face recognition in humans is a complex cognitive skill that requires sensitivity to unique configurations of eyes, mouth, and other facial features. The…”
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