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Sanae Okamoto
Sanae Okamoto
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Development in chimpanzees
T Matsuzawa, M Tomonaga, M Tanaka
Tokyo: Springer, 2006
2852006
Development of social cognition in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Face recognition, smiling, gaze, and the lack of triadic interactions1
M Tomonaga, M Tanaka, T Matsuzawa, M Myowa‐Yamakoshi, D Kosugi, ...
Japanese Psychological Research 46 (3), 227-235, 2004
2422004
An infant chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) follows human gaze
S Okamoto, M Tomonaga, K Ishii, N Kawai, M Tanaka, T Matsuzawa
Animal cognition 5, 107-114, 2002
1582002
Do chimpanzees learn reputation by observation? Evidence from direct and indirect experience with generous and selfish strangers
F Subiaul, J Vonk, S Okamoto-Barth, J Barth
Animal cognition 11, 611-623, 2008
1562008
Great apes' understanding of other individuals' line of sight
S Okamoto-Barth, J Call, M Tomasello
Psychological Science 18 (5), 462-468, 2007
1422007
Building the Leviathan–Voluntary centralisation of punishment power sustains cooperation in humans
J Gross, ZZ Méder, S Okamoto-Barth, A Riedl
Scientific reports 6 (1), 20767, 2016
1062016
Value signals in the prefrontal cortex predict individual preferences across reward categories
J Gross, E Woelbert, J Zimmermann, S Okamoto-Barth, A Riedl, R Goebel
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (22), 7580-7586, 2014
972014
Looking back: The “representational mechanism” of joint attention in an infant chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)1
S Okamoto, M Tanaka, M Tomonaga
Japanese Psychological Research 46 (3), 236-245, 2004
522004
Tracking and inferring spatial rotation by children and great apes.
S Okamoto-Barth, J Call
Developmental Psychology 44 (5), 1396, 2008
392008
Development of using experimenter‐given cues in infant chimpanzees: longitudinal changes in behavior and cognitive development
S Okamoto‐Barth, M Tomonaga, M Tanaka, T Matsuzawa
Developmental Science 11 (1), 98-108, 2008
382008
Behavioural development in a matching-to-sample task and token use by an infant chimpanzee reared by his mother
C Sousa, S Okamoto, T Matsuzawa
Animal Cognition 6, 259-267, 2003
362003
The role of attention in the facilitation effect and another “inhibition of return”
S Okamoto-Barth, N Kawai
Cognition 101 (3), B42-B50, 2006
312006
Development of joint attention in infant chimpanzees
S Okamoto-Barth, M Tomonaga
Cognitive development in chimpanzees, 155-171, 2006
292006
Looking compensates for the distance between mother and infant chimpanzee
S Okamoto‐Barth, M Tanaka, N Kawai, M Tomonaga
Developmental Science 10 (2), 172-182, 2007
242007
Human cognitive specializations
F Subiaul, J Barth, S Okamoto-Barth, DJ Povinelli
Academic Press, 2007
192007
Carryover effect of joint attention to repeated events in chimpanzees and young children
S Okamoto‐Barth, C Moore, J Barth, F Subiaul, DJ Povinelli
Developmental Science 14 (2), 440-452, 2011
92011
Building Climate Resilience: Lessons from the 2021 Floods in Western Europe
M Hagenlocher, S Okamoto, N Nagabhatla, S Diedrich, J Hassel, ...
UNU-EHS, 2023
62023
Looking back: The
S Okamoto, M Tanaka, M Tomonaga
52004
SDG11, Sustainable Cities and Communities
SV Ramani, H Hettiarachchi
Taylor & Francis, 2022
42022
Chimpanzee Social Cognition in Early LifeComparative–Developmental Perspective
M Tomonaga, M Myowa-Yamakoshi, Y Mizuno, S Okamoto-Barth, ...
42012
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