Sarah F. Brosnan
Affiliations: | Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States |
Area:
Social Cognition, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Social Behavior, Primatology, Evolution of BehaviorWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrans de Waal | grad student | 2004 | Emory | |
(A comparative approach to value perception as a proximate mechanism to promote cooperation in non-human primates.) | ||||
Joseph Henrich | post-doc | (Evolution Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJenny Essler | research assistant | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Kelly Leverett | research assistant | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Laurent Pretot | grad student | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Mackenzie F Smith | grad student | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Catherine Talbot | grad student | (Neurotree) | |
Olivia B. Tomeo | grad student | 2016- | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
Stella R. Mayerhoff | grad student | 2018- | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
Jhonatan Moises Saldaña Santisteban | grad student | 2019- | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
Darby Proctor | grad student | 2012 | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
Meghan J. Sosnowski | grad student | 2016-2022 | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
Marcela E Benitez | post-doc | ||
Hani Freeman | post-doc | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Katie Hall | post-doc | Georgia State (Neurotree) | |
Lydia Hopper | post-doc | Georgia State | |
Gillian Vale | post-doc | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
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Alessandroni N, Altschul D, Baumgartner HA, et al. (2024) Challenges and promises of big team comparative cognition. Nature Human Behaviour |
Sosnowski MJ, Brosnan SF. (2024) Conserved and differing functions of the endocrine system across different social systems - oxytocin as a case study. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 15: 1418089 |
Reilly OT, Benítez ME, Beran MJ, et al. (2024) No evidence of attentional bias toward threatening conspecific and allospecific faces in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) using a dot-probe task. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
Meacham AM, Sosnowski MJ, Kleider-Offutt HM, et al. (2024) Capuchin monkeys' (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) categorization of photos of unknown male conspecifics suggests attention to fWHR and a dominance bias. American Journal of Primatology. e23623 |
Westra E, Fitzpatrick S, Brosnan SF, et al. (2024) In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non-human animals. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society |
Reilly OT, Brosnan SF. (2023) Evaluation of decision-making behavior under uncertainty in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) and humans (Homo sapiens) using a modified Balloon Analogue Risk Task. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
Ciacci F, Mayerhoff S, De Petrillo F, et al. (2023) State-dependent risky choices in primates: Variation in energy budget does not affect tufted capuchin monkeys' (Sapajus spp.) risky choices. American Journal of Primatology. e23542 |
Reilly OT, Brosnan SF, Benítez ME, et al. (2023) Sex differences in white matter tracts of capuchin monkey brains. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Sosnowski MJ, Brosnan SF. (2023) Under pressure: the interaction between high-stakes contexts and individual differences in decision-making in humans and non-human species. Animal Cognition |
Sosnowski MJ, Reilly OT, Brosnan SF, et al. (2023) Oxytocin increases during fur-rubbing regardless of level of social contact in tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology. e23490 |