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Marmoset monkeys evaluate third-party reciprocityHuman young children as well as adults demonstrate 'superior' rapid snake detection when typical striking posture is displayed by the snakeApology isn't good enough: an apology suppresses an approach motivation but not the physiological and psychological anger.The mysterious noh mask: contribution of multiple facial parts to the recognition of emotional expressions.Shadows alter facial expressions of Noh masksBreaking Snake Camouflage: Humans Detect Snakes More Accurately than Other Animals under Less Discernible Visual Conditions.The influence of color on snake detection in visual search in human children.Emotional attention modulates microsaccadic rate and direction.Spiders do not evoke greater early posterior negativity in the event-related potential as snakes.Inequity aversion is observed in common marmosets but not in marmoset models of autism induced by prenatal exposure to valproic acid.The "social" facilitation of eating without the presence of others: Self-reflection on eating makes food taste better and people eat more.Indifference of marmosets with prenatal valproate exposure to third-party non-reciprocal interactions with otherwise avoided non-reciprocal individuals.Color classification by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in a matching-to-sample task.Interference effects by spatial proximity and age-related declines in spatial memory by Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata): deficits in the combined use of multiple spatial cues.Distinct aging effects for two types of inhibition in older adults: a near-infrared spectroscopy study on the Simon task and the flanker task.Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) quickly detect snakes but not spiders: Evolutionary origins of fear-relevant animals.Elimination of the enhanced Simon effect for older adults in a three-choice situation: ageing and the Simon effect in a go/no-go Simon task.Rapid detection of snakes by Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata): an evolutionarily predisposed visual system.[The effects of response cost and time on choosing a stimulus].Looking compensates for the distance between mother and infant chimpanzee.Associative learning and memory in a chimpanzee fetus: Learning and long-lasting memory before birth.Numerical memory span in a chimpanzee.The role of attention in the facilitation effect and another "inhibition of return".Fetal habituation correlates with functional brain development.Avoidance learning in the crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) depends on the predatory imminence of the unconditioned stimulus: a behavior systems approach to learning in invertebrates.Evidence for within-compound learning in an instrumental conditioning with rats.Repeated Stops for a Red Light Induced a Left-Superior Asymmetrical Brain Activity in the Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Reflecting Approach Motivation of Anger in Elderly Adults but not in Younger AdultsColor Recognition in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)A conventional approach to chimpanzee cognitionCommon marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) evaluate third-party social interactions of human actors but Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) do not.Humans detect snakes more accurately and quickly than other animals under natural visual scenes: a flicker paradigm study
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