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Vanessa A D Wilson

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Personality Neuroscience|December 18, 2023
Does the primate face cue personality?Vanessa A D Wilson, Michaela Masilkova
Science Advances|June 22, 2022
The evolutionary origins of syntax: Event cognition in nonhuman primatesVanessa A D Wilson, Klaus Zuberbühler, Balthasar Bickel
Frontiers in Psychology|May 19, 2023
The use of gaze to study cognition: limitations, solutions, and applications to animal welfareVanessa A D Wilson, Emily J Bethell, Christian Nawroth
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 15, 2017
A comparison of personality in the common and Bolivian squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis)Vanessa A D Wilson, Miho Inoue-Murayama, Alexander Weiss
Frontiers in Psychology|June 29, 2023
Editorial: Using gaze to study social knowledge: current challenges and future directionsVanessa A D Wilson, Emily J Bethell, Christian Nawroth
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|June 5, 2021
Early social rearing, the V1A arginine vasopressin receptor genotype, and autistic traits in chimpanzeesAlexander Weiss, Vanessa A D Wilson, William D Hopkins
Iscience|June 17, 2024
A universal preference for animate agents in hominidsSarah Brocard, Vanessa A D Wilson, Chloé Berton, et al.
Animal Cognition|July 2, 2025
Fast mapping in hominidsDahliane Labertoniere, Vanessa A D Wilson, Carla Pascual-Guàrdia, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2020
Macaque Gaze Responses to the Primatar: A Virtual Macaque Head for Social Cognition ResearchVanessa A D Wilson, Carolin Kade, Sebastian Moeller, et al.
Plos One|April 8, 2014
Facial width-to-height ratio relates to alpha status and assertive personality in capuchin monkeysCarmen Emilia Lefevre, Vanessa A D Wilson, F Blake Morton, et al.
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Personality Neuroscience|December 18, 2023
Does the primate face cue personality?Vanessa A D Wilson, Michaela Masilkova
Science Advances|June 22, 2022
The evolutionary origins of syntax: Event cognition in nonhuman primatesVanessa A D Wilson, Klaus Zuberbühler, Balthasar Bickel
Frontiers in Psychology|May 19, 2023
The use of gaze to study cognition: limitations, solutions, and applications to animal welfareVanessa A D Wilson, Emily J Bethell, Christian Nawroth
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 15, 2017
A comparison of personality in the common and Bolivian squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis)Vanessa A D Wilson, Miho Inoue-Murayama, Alexander Weiss
Frontiers in Psychology|June 29, 2023
Editorial: Using gaze to study social knowledge: current challenges and future directionsVanessa A D Wilson, Emily J Bethell, Christian Nawroth
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|June 5, 2021
Early social rearing, the V1A arginine vasopressin receptor genotype, and autistic traits in chimpanzeesAlexander Weiss, Vanessa A D Wilson, William D Hopkins
Iscience|June 17, 2024
A universal preference for animate agents in hominidsSarah Brocard, Vanessa A D Wilson, Chloé Berton, et al.
Animal Cognition|July 2, 2025
Fast mapping in hominidsDahliane Labertoniere, Vanessa A D Wilson, Carla Pascual-Guàrdia, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2020
Macaque Gaze Responses to the Primatar: A Virtual Macaque Head for Social Cognition ResearchVanessa A D Wilson, Carolin Kade, Sebastian Moeller, et al.
Plos One|April 8, 2014
Facial width-to-height ratio relates to alpha status and assertive personality in capuchin monkeysCarmen Emilia Lefevre, Vanessa A D Wilson, F Blake Morton, et al.
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