David Alan Washburn

Affiliations: 
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
Area:
comparative cognition
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Englund M, Whitham W, Conway CM, et al. (2021) Nonhuman primates learn adjacent dependencies but fail to learn nonadjacent dependencies in a statistical learning task with a salient cue. Learning & Behavior
Whitham W, Washburn DA. (2020) Strategy use in probabilistic categorization by rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
Subramani OS, Parrott DJ, Latzman RD, et al. (2018) Breaking the link: Distraction from emotional cues reduces the association between trait disinhibition and reactive physical aggression. Aggressive Behavior
Washburn DA, Beran MJ. (2018) Duane M. Rumbaugh (1929-2017). The American Psychologist. 73: 697
French K, Beran MJ, Espy KA, et al. (2018) Simians in the Shape School: A comparative study of executive attention. Learning & Behavior
Pope SM, Fagot J, Meguerditchian A, et al. (2018) Enhanced Cognitive Flexibility in the Seminomadic Himba Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 50: 47-62
Adams H, Kleider-Offutt HM, Bell D, et al. (2017) The effects of prayer on attention resource availability and attention bias. Religion, Brain & Behavior. 7: 117-133
Perdue BM, Beran MJ, Washburn DA. (2017) The Development and Evolution of a Computerized Testing System for Primates: Cognition, Welfare, and the Rumbaughx. Behavioural Processes
Hoffman ML, Beran MJ, Washburn DA. (2017) Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) remember agency information from past events and integrate this knowledge with spatial and temporal features in working memory. Animal Cognition
Bramlett-Parker J, Washburn DA. (2016) Bramlett-Parker, J.; Washburn, D.A. Can Rhesus Monkey Learn Executive Attention? Behav. Sci. 2016, 6, 11. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 6
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