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1 | Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of prefrontal cortex enhances working memory | Experimental Brain Research | 2005 | 1,000 |
2 | Wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) use anvils and stone pounding tools | American Journal of Primatology | 2004 | 436 |
3 | EthoLog 2.2: A tool for the transcription and timing of behavior observation sessions | Behavior Research Methods | 2000 | 382 |
4 | Selection of Effective Stone Tools by Wild Bearded Capuchin Monkeys | Current Biology | 2009 | 290 |
5 | Enhancement of non-dominant hand motor function by anodal transcranial direct current stimulation | Neuroscience Letters | 2006 | 285 |
6 | Efficient mitochondrial biogenesis drives incomplete penetrance in Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy | Brain | 2014 | 229 |
7 | Dogs recognize dog and human emotions | Biology Letters | 2016 | 216 |
8 | Go-no-go task performance improvement after anodal transcranial DC stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in major depression | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2007 | 208 |
9 | Effect of repetitive TMS and fluoxetine on cognitive function in patients with Parkinson's disease and concurrent depression | Movement Disorders | 2005 | 205 |
10 | The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology Through a Distributed Collaborative Network | Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science | 2018 | 203 |
11 | Semifree-ranging Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella) Spontaneously Use Tools to Crack Open Nuts | International Journal of Primatology | 2001 | 174 |
12 | Characteristics of hammer stones and anvils used by wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) to crack open palm nuts | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2007 | 174 |
13 | Sex Differences in Mate Preferences Across 45 Countries: A Large-Scale Replication | Psychological Science | 2020 | 166 |
14 | Stone tool use by adult wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus). Frequency, efficiency and tool selectivity | Journal of Human Evolution | 2011 | 152 |
15 | Watching the best nutcrackers: what capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) know about others’ tool-using skills | Animal Cognition | 2005 | 139 |
16 | The enhanced tool‐kit of two groups of wild bearded capuchin monkeys in the Caatinga: tool making, associative use, and secondary tools | American Journal of Primatology | 2009 | 135 |
17 | Stone tool use in wild bearded capuchin monkeys, Cebus libidinosus. Is it a strategy to overcome food scarcity? | Animal Behaviour | 2012 | 134 |
18 | The fourth dimension of tool use: temporally enduring artefacts aid primates learning to use tools | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences | 2013 | 133 |
19 | Fallback foraging as a way of life: Using dietary toughness to compare the fallback signal among capuchins and implications for interpreting morphological variation | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2009 | 117 |
20 | Kinematics and energetics of nut‐cracking in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) in Piauí, Brazil | American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2009 | 116 |
21 | Distribution of potential suitable hammers and transport of hammer tools and nuts by wild capuchin monkeys | Primates | 2009 | 112 |
22 | Social learning strategies for nut-cracking by tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) | Animal Cognition | 2015 | 110 |
23 | The Implications of Primate Behavioral Flexibility for Sustainable Human–Primate Coexistence in Anthropogenic Habitats | International Journal of Primatology | 2017 | 108 |
24 | Bearded capuchin monkeys' and a human's efficiency at cracking palm nuts with stone tools: field experiments | Animal Behaviour | 2010 | 106 |
25 | Terrestriality and Tool Use | Science | 2005 | 97 |
26 | Ontogeny of manipulative behavior and nut‐cracking in young tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): a Perception–action perspective | Developmental Science | 2008 | 93 |
27 | Attention Restores Discrete Items to Visual Short-Term Memory | Psychological Science | 2013 | 89 |
28 | The Effect of Smiling and of Head Tilting on Person Perception | Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied | 1994 | 86 |
29 | To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply? | Nature Human Behaviour | 2021 | 85 |
30 | Cognition in an Ever-Changing World: Climatic Variability Is Associated with Brain Size in Neotropical Parrots | Brain, Behavior and Evolution | 2008 | 83 |
31 | Flexible and conservative features of social systems in tufted capuchin monkeys: comparing the socioecology ofSapajus libidinosusandSapajus nigritus | American Journal of Primatology | 2012 | 77 |
32 | Mate preferences and choices for facial and body hair in heterosexual women and homosexual men: influence of sex, population, homogamy, and imprinting-like effect | Evolution and Human Behavior | 2017 | 73 |
33 | rTMS treatment for depression in Parkinson's disease increases BOLD responses in the left prefrontal cortex | International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | 2008 | 72 |
34 | Synchronized practice helps bearded capuchin monkeys learn to extend attention while learning a tradition | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2017 | 71 |
35 | A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic | Nature Human Behaviour | 2021 | 71 |
36 | CONDITIONAL RELATIONS WITH COMPOUND ABSTRACT STIMULI USING A GO/NO‐GO PROCEDURE | Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior | 2007 | 68 |
37 | Physical properties of palm fruits processed with tools by wild bearded capuchins (Cebus libidinosus) | American Journal of Primatology | 2008 | 67 |
38 | Means to an end: Neotropical parrots manage to pull strings to meet their goals | Animal Cognition | 2009 | 61 |
39 | Male Prevalence of Acquired Color Vision Defects in Asymptomatic Carriers of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy | | 2007 | 57 |
40 | Goats prefer positive human emotional facial expressions | Royal Society Open Science | 2018 | 56 |
41 | Capuchin monkey research priorities and urgent issues | American Journal of Primatology | 2014 | 52 |
42 | Mitochondrial DNA Promotes NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation and Contributes to Endothelial Dysfunction and Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes | Frontiers in Physiology | 2019 | 52 |
43 | Makeup usage in women as a tactic to attract mates and compete with rivals | Personality and Individual Differences | 2020 | 48 |
44 | Three thousand years of wild capuchin stone tool use | Nature Ecology and Evolution | 2019 | 47 |
45 | Preliminary observations of tool use in captive hyacinth macaws (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus) | Animal Cognition | 2005 | 42 |
46 | Anointing variation across wild capuchin populations: a review of material preferences, bout frequency and anointing sociality in Cebus and Sapajus | American Journal of Primatology | 2012 | 42 |
47 | Socioecology of wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus): an analysis of social relationships among female primates that use tools in feeding | Behaviour | 2013 | 42 |
48 | Chromatic and Luminance Contrast Sensitivities in Asymptomatic Carriers from a Large Brazilian Pedigree of 11778 Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy | | 2005 | 41 |
49 | Mouth-licking by dogs as a response to emotional stimuli | Behavioural Processes | 2018 | 40 |
50 | Are Dogs Able to Communicate with Their Owners about a Desirable Food in a Referential and Intentional Way? | PLoS ONE | 2014 | 39 |