نتایج جستجو برای: chimpanzee

تعداد نتایج: 3355  

Journal: :Blood 1999
B Bednar J J Cook M A Holahan M E Cunningham P A Jumes R A Bednar G D Hartman R J Gould

Most clinical trials with fibrinogen receptor antagonists (FRAs) have been associated with thrombocytopenia. This report describes the occurrence of thrombocytopenia in one chimpanzee and one rhesus monkey upon administration of potent FRAs. Chimpanzee A-264 experienced profound thrombocytopenia on two occasions immediately upon intravenous administration of two different potent FRAs, L-738, 16...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2015
Brigitte Demes Nathan E Thompson Matthew C O'Neill Brian R Umberger

Center of mass (CoM) oscillations were documented for 81 bipedal walking strides of three chimpanzees. Full-stride ground reaction forces were recorded as well as kinematic data to synchronize force to gait events and to determine speed. Despite being a bent-hip, bent-knee (BHBK) gait, chimpanzee walking uses pendulum-like motion with vertical oscillations of the CoM that are similar in pattern...

2011
Kara K. Schroepfer Alexandra G. Rosati Tanya Chartrand Brian Hare

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are often used in movies, commercials and print advertisements with the intention of eliciting a humorous response from audiences. The portrayal of chimpanzees in unnatural, human-like situations may have a negative effect on the public's understanding of their endangered status in the wild while making them appear as suitable pets. Alternatively, media content tha...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ari Ueno Satoshi Hirata Kohki Fuwa Keiko Sugama Kiyo Kusunoki Goh Matsuda Hirokata Fukushima Kazuo Hiraki Masaki Tomonaga Toshikazu Hasegawa

BACKGROUND For decades, the chimpanzee, phylogenetically closest to humans, has been analyzed intensively in comparative cognitive studies. Other than the accumulation of behavioral data, the neural basis for cognitive processing in the chimpanzee remains to be clarified. To increase our knowledge on the evolutionary and neural basis of human cognition, comparative neurophysiological studies ex...

2016
Jeffrey R Stevens Julian N Marewski Lael J Schooler Ian C Gilby

In cognitive science, the rational analysis framework allows modelling of how physical and social environments impose information-processing demands onto cognitive systems. In humans, for example, past social contact among individuals predicts their future contact with linear and power functions. These features of the human environment constrain the optimal way to remember information and proba...

2014
Frans X. Plooij Hetty van de Rijt-Plooij Martha Fischer Anne Pusey

Many researchers are interested in chimpanzee vocal communication, both as an important aspect of chimpanzee social behavior and as a source of insights into the evolution of human language. Nonetheless, very little is known about how chimpanzee vocal communication develops from infancy to adulthood. The largest dataset of audiorecordings from free-living immature chimpanzees was collected by t...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2007
Julie Martin-Malivel Kazunori Okada

The respective influences of exposure and inborn neural networks on conspecific and nonconspecific face processing remain unclear. Although the importance of exposure in the development of object and face recognition in general is well documented, studies explicitly comparing face recognition across species showed a species-specific effect. For instance, laboratory monkeys exposed daily to huma...

2017
Catherine Hobaiter Liran Samuni Caroline Mullins Walter John Akankwasa Klaus Zuberbühler

Hunting and sharing of meat is seen across all chimpanzee sites, with variation in prey preferences, hunting techniques, frequencies, and success rates. Here, we compared hunting and meat-eating behaviour in two adjacent chimpanzee communities (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) of Budongo Forest, Uganda: the Waibira and Sonso communities. We observed consistent between-group differences in prey-s...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2006
Omana V Nainan Ling Lu Feng-Xiang Gao Emory Meeks Betty H Robertson Harold S Margolis

This study determined whether selective transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) species occurred among human and chimpanzee recipients of contaminated blood products or plasma containing multiple genotypes, subgenotypes and quasispecies. Commercially prepared factor VIII concentrate (lot DO56), produced prior to HCV testing and inactivation, was subsequently found by direct cloning to contain t...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Martin N. Muller Melissa Emery Thompson Richard W. Wrangham

Cross-cultural studies indicate that women's sexual attractiveness generally peaks before motherhood and declines with age. Cues of female youth are thought to be attractive because humans maintain long-term pair bonds, making reproductive value (i.e. future reproductive potential) particularly important to males. Menopause is believed to exaggerate this preference for youth by limiting women's...

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