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1Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of prefrontal cortex enhances working memoryExperimental Brain Research20051,000
2Wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) use anvils and stone pounding toolsAmerican Journal of Primatology2004436
3EthoLog 2.2: A tool for the transcription and timing of behavior observation sessionsBehavior Research Methods2000382
4Selection of Effective Stone Tools by Wild Bearded Capuchin MonkeysCurrent Biology2009290
5Enhancement of non-dominant hand motor function by anodal transcranial direct current stimulationNeuroscience Letters2006285
6Efficient mitochondrial biogenesis drives incomplete penetrance in Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathyBrain2014229
7Dogs recognize dog and human emotionsBiology Letters2016216
8Go-no-go task performance improvement after anodal transcranial DC stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in major depressionJournal of Affective Disorders2007208
9Effect of repetitive TMS and fluoxetine on cognitive function in patients with Parkinson's disease and concurrent depressionMovement Disorders2005205
10The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology Through a Distributed Collaborative NetworkAdvances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science2018203
11Semifree-ranging Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella) Spontaneously Use Tools to Crack Open NutsInternational Journal of Primatology2001174
12Characteristics of hammer stones and anvils used by wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) to crack open palm nutsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2007174
13Sex Differences in Mate Preferences Across 45 Countries: A Large-Scale ReplicationPsychological Science2020166
14Stone tool use by adult wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus). Frequency, efficiency and tool selectivityJournal of Human Evolution2011152
15Watching the best nutcrackers: what capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) know about others’ tool-using skillsAnimal Cognition2005139
16The enhanced tool‐kit of two groups of wild bearded capuchin monkeys in the Caatinga: tool making, associative use, and secondary toolsAmerican Journal of Primatology2009135
17Stone tool use in wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus. Is it a strategy to overcome food scarcity?Animal Behaviour2012134
18The fourth dimension of tool use: temporally enduring artefacts aid primates learning to use toolsPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences2013133
19Fallback foraging as a way of life: Using dietary toughness to compare the fallback signal among capuchins and implications for interpreting morphological variationAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2009117
20Kinematics and energetics of nut‐cracking in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) in Piauí, BrazilAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology2009116
21Distribution of potential suitable hammers and transport of hammer tools and nuts by wild capuchin monkeysPrimates2009112
22Social learning strategies for nut-cracking by tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)Animal Cognition2015110
23The Implications of Primate Behavioral Flexibility for Sustainable Human–Primate Coexistence in Anthropogenic HabitatsInternational Journal of Primatology2017108
24Bearded capuchin monkeys' and a human's efficiency at cracking palm nuts with stone tools: field experimentsAnimal Behaviour2010106
25Terrestriality and Tool UseScience200597
26Ontogeny of manipulative behavior and nut‐cracking in young tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): a Perception–action perspectiveDevelopmental Science200893
27Attention Restores Discrete Items to Visual Short-Term MemoryPsychological Science201389
28The Effect of Smiling and of Head Tilting on Person PerceptionJournal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied199486
29To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?Nature Human Behaviour202185
30Cognition in an Ever-Changing World: Climatic Variability Is Associated with Brain Size in Neotropical ParrotsBrain, Behavior and Evolution200883
31Flexible and conservative features of social systems in tufted capuchin monkeys: comparing the socioecology ofSapajus libidinosusandSapajus nigritusAmerican Journal of Primatology201277
32Mate preferences and choices for facial and body hair in heterosexual women and homosexual men: influence of sex, population, homogamy, and imprinting-like effectEvolution and Human Behavior201773
33rTMS treatment for depression in Parkinson's disease increases BOLD responses in the left prefrontal cortexInternational Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology200872
34Synchronized practice helps bearded capuchin monkeys learn to extend attention while learning a traditionProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America201771
35A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemicNature Human Behaviour202171
36CONDITIONAL RELATIONS WITH COMPOUND ABSTRACT STIMULI USING A GO/NO‐GO PROCEDUREJournal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior200768
37Physical properties of palm fruits processed with tools by wild bearded capuchins (Cebus libidinosus)American Journal of Primatology200867
38Means to an end: Neotropical parrots manage to pull strings to meet their goalsAnimal Cognition200961
39Male Prevalence of Acquired Color Vision Defects in Asymptomatic Carriers of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy200757
40Goats prefer positive human emotional facial expressionsRoyal Society Open Science201856
41Capuchin monkey research priorities and urgent issuesAmerican Journal of Primatology201452
42Mitochondrial DNA Promotes NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation and Contributes to Endothelial Dysfunction and Inflammation in Type 1 DiabetesFrontiers in Physiology201952
43Makeup usage in women as a tactic to attract mates and compete with rivalsPersonality and Individual Differences202048
44Three thousand years of wild capuchin stone tool useNature Ecology and Evolution201947
45Preliminary observations of tool use in captive hyacinth macaws (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus)Animal Cognition200542
46Anointing variation across wild capuchin populations: a review of material preferences, bout frequency and anointing sociality in Cebus and SapajusAmerican Journal of Primatology201242
47Socioecology of wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus): an analysis of social relationships among female primates that use tools in feedingBehaviour201342
48Chromatic and Luminance Contrast Sensitivities in Asymptomatic Carriers from a Large Brazilian Pedigree of 11778 Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy200541
49Mouth-licking by dogs as a response to emotional stimuliBehavioural Processes201840
50Are Dogs Able to Communicate with Their Owners about a Desirable Food in a Referential and Intentional Way?PLoS ONE201439