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Kelly R Finn

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Current Zoology|March 3, 2021
Multilayer network analyses as a toolkit for measuring social structureKelly R Finn
Scientific Reports|July 24, 2019
Macaques preferentially attend to visual patterns with higher fractal dimension contoursKelly R Finn, James P Crutchfield, Eliza Bliss-Moreau
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 25, 2018
Can Multilayer Networks Advance Animal Behavior Research?Matthew J Silk, Kelly R Finn, Mason A Porter, et al.
Animal Behaviour|November 28, 2019
The use of multilayer network analysis in animal behaviourKelly R Finn, Matthew J Silk, Mason A Porter, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 24, 2016
Social power, conflict policing, and the role of subordination signals in rhesus macaque societyBrianne A Beisner, Darcy L Hannibal, Kelly R Finn, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 15, 2023
DeepAction: a MATLAB toolbox for automated classification of animal behavior in videoCarl Harris, Kelly R Finn, Marie-Luise Kieseler, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 3, 2026
Octopus bimaculoides can learn to utilize a mirror to localize a reward outside the line of sightMary Kieseler, Marvin R Maechler, Kelly R Finn, et al.
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Current Zoology|March 3, 2021
Multilayer network analyses as a toolkit for measuring social structureKelly R Finn
Scientific Reports|July 24, 2019
Macaques preferentially attend to visual patterns with higher fractal dimension contoursKelly R Finn, James P Crutchfield, Eliza Bliss-Moreau
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 25, 2018
Can Multilayer Networks Advance Animal Behavior Research?Matthew J Silk, Kelly R Finn, Mason A Porter, et al.
Animal Behaviour|November 28, 2019
The use of multilayer network analysis in animal behaviourKelly R Finn, Matthew J Silk, Mason A Porter, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 24, 2016
Social power, conflict policing, and the role of subordination signals in rhesus macaque societyBrianne A Beisner, Darcy L Hannibal, Kelly R Finn, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 15, 2023
DeepAction: a MATLAB toolbox for automated classification of animal behavior in videoCarl Harris, Kelly R Finn, Marie-Luise Kieseler, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 3, 2026
Octopus bimaculoides can learn to utilize a mirror to localize a reward outside the line of sightMary Kieseler, Marvin R Maechler, Kelly R Finn, et al.
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