Publications

Gazes, R.P., Templer, V.L., Rodgers, K.C., Mickelberg, J.L., & Stoinski, T.S. 2023. Information Seeking in Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Learning & Behavior. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Templer, V.L., & Lazareva, O.F.  2023. Thinking about order: ­­­A review of common processing of magnitude and learned orders in animals. Animal Cognition. pdf. 

Gazes, R.P. 2022.   Outlook: Larger on the right: Honeybees represent quantities spatially. Learning & Behavior.  pdf

Meyer, M. J., Morris, J.S., Gazes, R.P., Coull, B.A. 2022. Ordinal probit function outcome regression with application to computer-use behavior in rhesus monkeys. Annals of Applied Statistics. pdf.

Gazes, R.P., Schrock, A.E., Leard, C.E., & Lutz, M.C. 2022.  Dominance and social interaction patternsin brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella) social networks. American Journal of Primatology. pdf

Gazes, R.P. & Lazareva, O.F.L. 2021. Does cognition differ across species, and how do we know? Lessons from transitive inference research. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition. pdf.

Basile, B.M., Templer, V.L., Gazes, R.P., & Hampton, R.R. 2020. Preserved visual memory and relational cognition performance in monkeys with selective hippocampal lesions. Science Advances. pdf. 

Berhane, J.F. & Gazes, R.P. 2020. Social monkeys learn more slowly: Social network centrality and age are positively related to learning errors by capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology .pdf. 

Lazareva, O.F., Gazes, R.P., Elkins, Z., & Hampton, R.R. 2020. Associative models fail to characterize transitive inference performance in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Learning & Behavior. pdf.

Lazareva, O. F., Gould, K., Linert, J., Caillaud, D., & Gazes, R. P. 2019. Smaller on the left? Flexible association between space and magnitude in pigeons (Columba livia) and blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata). Journal of Comparative Psychology. pdf.

Schrock, A. E. , Leard, C.E., Lutz, M. C., Meyer, J.S., & Gazes, R.P. 2019. Aggression and social support predict long‐term cortisol levels in captive tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella). American Journal of Primatology. pdf.

Gazes, R.P., Lutz, M.C., Meyer, M.J., Hassett, T.C., & Hampton, R.R. 2019. Influences of demographic, seasonal, and social factors on automated touchscreen computer use by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a large naturalistic group. PLOSOne. pdf. 

 Templer. V.L., Gazes, R.P., Hampton, R.R. 2019 Co-operation of long-term and working memory representations in simultaneous chaining by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Chee, N.W., & Hampton, R.R. 2018. Monkeys choose, but do not learn, through exclusion. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 5(1), 9-18. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Diamond, R.F.L., Hope, J.M., Caillaud, D., Stoinski, T.S., Hampton, R.R. 2017. Spatial representation of magnitude in gorillas and orangutans. Cognition, 168, 312-319. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Billas, A.R., & Schmitt, V. 2017. Impact of stimulus format and reward value on quantity discrimination in capuchin and squirrel monkeys. Learning and Behavior. pdf  

Gazes, R. P., Hampton, R.R., Lourenco, S.F. 2016. Transitive inference of social dominance by human infants. Developmental Science. pdf

Diamond, R.F.L., Stoinski, T.S., Basile, B.M., Gazes, R.P., Templer, V.L., Hampton, R.R. 2016. Similar stimulus features control visual classification in orangutans and rhesus monkeys. Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 176. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Lazareva, O.F., Bergene, C.N., Hampton, R.R. 2014. Effects of spatial training on transitive inference performance in humans and rhesus monkeys. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition. 40, 477-489. pdf.

Gazes, R.P., Brown, E.K., Basile, B.M., Hampton, R.R. 2012. Automated cognitive testing of monkeys in social groups yields results comparable to individual laboratory based testing. Animal Cognition. 16, 445-458. pdf

Gazes, R.P., Chee, N., & Hampton, R.R. 2012. Cognitive mechanisms for transitive inference performance in rhesus monkeys: Measuring the influence of associative strength and inferred order. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 38, 331-345.pdf.

Paxton, R., Basile, B.M., Adachi, I., Suzuki, W.A., Wilson, M.E., & Hampton, R.R. 2010. Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) rapidly learn to select dominant individuals in videos of artificial social interactions. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 124, 395-401.pdf.

Paxton, R., & Hampton, R.R. 2009. Tests of planning and the Bischof-Kohler hypothesis in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Behavioural Processes. 80, 238-248.pdf