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    The Joint Simon task is not joint for capuchin monkeys by Mayte Martínez, Matthew H. Babb, Friederike Range, Sarah F. Brosnan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We tested brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella), a highly cooperative species, on a computerized Joint Simon task and found that, in line with previous research, the capuchins' performance was compatible with co-representation. …”
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    Bearded capuchin monkeys as a model for Alzheimer’s disease by Roberta Diehl Rodriguez, Maria Clotilde H. Tavares, Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki, Leonel Tadao Takada, Maria Concepción Garcia Otaduy, Maria da Graça Morais Martin, Claudia Kimie Suemoto, Lea T. Grinberg, Claudia Costa Leite, Carlos Tomaz, Ricardo Nitrini

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These findings indicate that aged capuchin monkeys can spontaneously develop Alzheimer-type pathology, indicating that they may be an advantageous animal model for research in Alzheimer’s disease.…”
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    <b>Renal artery in tufted capuchin monkey: structure and morphometry by Josiane Medeiros de Mello, Antonio Marcos Orsi, Célia Regina de Godoy Gomes, Caio Sérgio Galina Spilla, José Américo de Oliveira, Carolina Correia Bilotti

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…   The objective was to describe the structure of the renal artery in capuchin monkey at the level of the proximal and distal arterial segments. …”
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    Corpus callosum morphology in capuchin monkeys is influenced by sex and handedness. by Kimberley A Phillips, Chet C Sherwood, Alayna L Lilak

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…In the current study, we report measurements of corpus callosum cross-sectional area from midsagittal MR images collected in vivo from 14 adult capuchin monkeys, 9 of which were also characterized for hand preference on a coordinated bimanual task. …”
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    The shape of lipsmacking: socio-emotional regulation in bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) by Natalia Albuquerque, Carine Savalli, Marina Belli, Ana Clara Varella, Beatriz Felício, Juliana França, Patrícia Izar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Capuchin monkeys have rich social relationships and from very young ages they participate in complex interactions with members of their group. …”
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    Tool use in urban populations of capuchin monkeys Sapajus spp. (Primates: Cebidae) by Lucas M. Aguiar, Raphael M. Cardoso, Janaína P. Back, Eduarda C. Carneiro, Adriane Suzin, Eduardo B. Ottoni

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Capuchin monkeys, Sapajus Kerr, 1792, are known for their flexible behavior, including tool use, and their ability to survive in urban forests. …”
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    Electrocardiographic assessment of capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) under chemical contention with midazolam and propofol by Luiz Guilherme Achcar Capriglione, Grazielle Cristina Garcia Soresini, Taíse Fuchs, Nathalia Trevelin Sant'Anna, Ana Laura D´Ámico Fam, Claudia Turra Pimpão, Ana Paula Sarraff

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The objective of the present study was to description of the electrocardiographic findings in 18 capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) after sedation with midazolam and anesthesia with propofol. …”
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    Validating Urinary Neopterin as a Biomarker of Immune Response in Captive and Wild Capuchin Monkeys by Jordan M. Lucore, Jordan M. Lucore, Andrew J. Marshall, Andrew J. Marshall, Andrew J. Marshall, Andrew J. Marshall, Sarah F. Brosnan, Sarah F. Brosnan, Marcela E. Benítez, Marcela E. Benítez, Marcela E. Benítez

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To address this gap, we validated a commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure urinary neopterin in two types of capuchin monkeys, a wild population of white-faced capuchins (Cebus imitator) and a socially housed captive colony of tufted capuchins (Sapajus apella). …”
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    Oxytocin and social gaze during a dominance categorization task in tufted capuchin monkeys by Meghan J. Sosnowski, Meghan J. Sosnowski, Fumihiro Kano, Fumihiro Kano, Fumihiro Kano, Sarah F. Brosnan, Sarah F. Brosnan, Sarah F. Brosnan, Sarah F. Brosnan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…To do so, we tracked gaze direction on a computerized social categorization task using conspecific faces in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) after (1) exogenously administering intranasal oxytocin using a nebulizer or (2) inducing an endogenous increase in oxytocin using fur-rubbing, previously validated to increase oxytocin in capuchins. …”
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    Activity budget and social behavior of urban capuchin monkeys, Sapajus sp. (Primates: Cebidae) by Janaína P. Back, Adriane Suzin, Lucas M. Aguiar

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…We gathered data on the activity budget and social interactions of a capuchin monkey (Sapajus sp.) group of 17 individuals confined to an urban green area receiving human food supplementation. …”
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    Experimental evidence of parasite-induced behavioural alterations modulated by food availability in wild capuchin monkeys by Ilaria Agostini, Ezequiel Vanderhoeven, Romina Pfoh, Barbara Tiddi, Pablo M. Beldomenico

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…To experimentally evaluate how host activity and social relationships are affected by the interaction of parasitism and nutrition, during two years we manipulated food availability by provisioning bananas, and helminth infections by applying antiparasitic drugs, in two groups of wild black capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus) in Iguazú National Park, Argentina. …”
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    First report of Dipetalonema gracile in a captive Marcgrave's capuchin monkey (Sapajus flavius) in northeastern Brazil: Scientific communication by Ayodhya Cardoso Ramalho, Rafael Felipe da Costa Vieira, Max Bruno Magno Bacalhao, Monica Tiemi Aline Kakimori, Thállitha Samih Wischral Jaime Vieira, Monalisa Valesca Soares de Farias Guerra, Ricardo Barbosa de Lucena, Jaqueline Bianque de Oliveira, Ricardo Romão Guerra

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Herein, we report a parasitism by Dipetalonema gracile Rudolphi, 1809 (Spirurida, Filarioidea, Onchocercidae), in the peritoneal cavity of a captive Marcgrave's capuchin monkey (Sapajus flavius) that died at the Wild Animal Screening Center (CETAS) of the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) in the municipality of Cabedelo, state of Paraíba, northeastern Brazil. …”
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