Marc D. Hauser: Publications
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Book Reviews:
1985-1990:
- Hauser, M.D. 1986. Review of "Evolution des systemes
de communication chez les Carnivores et les Primates: organisation sociale
et modalites de communication. Comportements." by J.J Roeder. Ethology
and Sociobiology, 7(2): 145-148.
- Hauser, M.D. and Allen, C. 1987. Review of "The meaning
of primate signals." by R. Harre and V. Reynolds. Ethology and Sociobiology,
8:167-169.
- Hauser, M.D. 1989. Review of "Primate vocal communication."
by D.Todt, P.Goedeking and D. Symmes. Ethology 83: 257-264.
- Hauser, M.D. 1990. Speciation in the African guenons:
What we know and have yet to understand. Review of: "A primate radiation:
Evolutionary biology of the African guenons". (eds) A. Gautier-Hion, F.
Bourliere, J-P. Gautier & J. Kingdon. American Journal of Primatology
20: 299-302.
- Hauser, M.D. 1990. Review of "Teaching Sign Language
to Chimpanzees" (eds). R.A. Gardner, B.T. Gardner, & T. Van Cantfort.
American Anthropologist 92:767-788.
1991-1995:
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Review of "How monkeys see the
world: Inside the mind of another species" by D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth.
Ethology 89: 170-171.
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Review of "Uniquely human: the
evolution of speech, thought, and selfless behavior" by P. Lieberman. Applied
Psycholinguistics 13: 237-243
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Exlporing the primordial linguistic
soup. Review of "Biological and behavioral determinants of language development"
by N. Krasnegor, D. M. Rumbaugh, R.L. Schiefelbusch and M. Studdert-Kennedy.
American Journal of Primatology. 28: 307-312.
- Hauser, M.D., Borgerhoff-Mulder, M., Caro, T.M., Engel,
C., Harcourt, A.H., Hrdy, S.B., Lott, D. and Stewart, K. 1992. Parental
Care Comes of Age. Review of "The evolution of parental care" by T.H. Clutton-Brock.
Evolution 46:852-854.
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Review of "Language and intelligence
in monkeys and apes" (eds) S. Parker & K. Gibson. Ethology 91:81-83.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Review of "Language and species:
by D. Bickerton. Animal Behaviour 46: 829-833
- Hauser, M.D. and Jones, J. 1993. Review of "Aping
language". American Journal of Physical Anthropology 91: 531-33
- Hauser, M.D. and Wolfe, N. 1995. Review of "Language
Comprehension in Ape and Child" by S. Savage -Rumbaugh et al.. American
Anthropologist 96:745-747
- Hauser, M.D. 1995. Review of "Feral Children and Clever
Animals" by D.K. Candland American Anthropologist 97: 128-131.
- Hauser, M.D. 1995. Review of "Language and Communication".
by H.R. Roitblatt et al. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Comparative and Physiological Processes 47B: 454-457.
1996-2000:
- Hauser, M.D. 1997. Everything you ever wanted to know
about human cognitive evolution, but were afraid
to ask. Review of "Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution" (Eds. A.Lock and
C.R. Peters), Oxford University Press. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
12: 371-372
- Hauser, M.D. 1997. Ape people. Nature 390:246-247.
- Hauser, M.D. 1998. What is it like to be an oyster
or a trout or a sparrow or a human? Review of "Anthropomorphism, anecdotes,
and animals" . Ethology 104:182-184
- Hauser, M.D. 1998. Babbling into meaning. Review of
"Social influences on vocal development" (Eds. C.T. Snowdon & M. Hausberger),
Cambridge University Press. Ethology 104: 451-452
- Hauser, M.D.1998. Review of "Principles of Animal
Communication" by J.W. Bradbury & S.L. Vehrencamp, Sinauer Press. Trends
in Ecology and Evolution 14: 40.
- Hauser, M.D. 1999. Wired for math? Review of "What
Counts" by Brian Butterworth. Science.
- Hauser, M.D. 2000. Et tu Homo sapiens? Review
of "The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition" by M. Tomasello. Science
288: 816-817.
2001- present:
1. Hauser, M.D. (2001). Review of The Evolution of Cognition
(Eds. C. Heyes & F. Huber), MIT Press. Ethology.
2. Hauser, M.D. (2001). Elementary, my dear chimpanzee. Review of “Folk
physics for apes” (D. Povinelli). Science 291: 4410-441.
3. Hauser, M.D. (2003). The mind behind me. Review of The Face in the Mirror
by J. Keenan, G. Gallup & D. Falk. Nature 424: 15-16
Publications: Refereed Journals
and Book Chapters:
1985-1990:
- Hauser, M.D. and Tyrrell, G.1984. Old age and its
behavioral manifestations: A study on two species of macaque. Folia
primatologica 43: 24-35.
- Hauser, M.D. 1986. Parent-offspring conflict: Care-elicitation
behavior and the "cry-wolf" syndrome. In: Primate ontogeny, cognition,
and social behaviour. (ed. J.G. Else and P.C. Lee), pp. 193-203, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge.
- Hauser, M.D. 1986. Male responsiveness to infant distress
calls in free-ranging vervet monkeys. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
19: 65-71.
- Hauser, M.D., Cheney, D.L. and Seyfarth, R.M. 1986.
Group extinction and fusion in free-ranging vervet monkeys. American Journal
of Primatology 11: 63-77.
- Hauser, M.D. and Wrangham, R.W. 1987. Manipulation
of food calls in captive chimpanzees: a preliminary report. Folia primatologica
48: 207-210.
- Hauser, M.D. 1988. Variation in maternal responsiveness
in free-ranging vervet monkeys: a response to infant mortality risk? American
Naturalist 113: 573-587.
- Hauser, M.D. 1988 Invention and social transmission:
new data from wild vervet monkeys. In: Machiavellian Intelligence: Social
expertise and the evolution of intellect in Monkeys, Apes, and Humans.
(ed. R.W. Byrne and A. Whiten), pp. 327-343, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Hauser, M.D. 1988. How infant vervet monkeys learn
to recognize starling alarm calls: the role of experience. Behaviour
105: 187-201.
- Hauser, M.D. and Fairbanks, L.A. 1988. Mother-offspring
conflict in vervet monkeys: Variation in ecological conditions. Animal
Behaviour 36: 802-813.
- Hauser, M.D. 1989. Ontogenetic changes in the comprehension
and production of vervet monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops )
vocalizations. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 103: 149-158.
- Hauser, M.D. 1990. Do female chimpanzee copulation
calls incite male-male competition? Animal Behaviour 39: 596-597.
- Hauser, M.D. and Wrangham, R.W. 1990. Recognition
of predator and competitor calls in nonhuman primates and birds: a preliminary
report. Ethology 86: 116-130.
1991-1995:
- Hauser, M.D. 1991. Sources of acoustic variation in
rhesus macaque vocalizations. Ethology. 89: 29-46.
- Hauser, M.D. 1991. If you've got it why not flaunt
it? Monkeys with Broca's area but no syntactical structure to their vocal
utterances. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14: 564-586.
- Hauser, M.D. and Nelson, D. 1991 "Intentional" signaling
in animal communication. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6(6): 186-189.
- Hauser, M.D. and Fowler, C. 1992. Declination in fundamental
frequency is not unique to human speech: evidence from nonhuman primates.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 91: 363-369.
- Hauser, M.D., Perry, S., Manson, J., Ball, H., Williams,
M., Pearson, E. and Berard, J. 1991. It's all in the hands of the beholder:
New data on handedness in a free-ranging population of rhesus macaques.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14: 342-344.
- Allen, C. and Hauser, M.D. 1991. Concept attribution
in nonhuman animals: Theoretical and methodological problems in ascribing
complex mental processes. Philosophy of Science 58: 221-240.
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Articulatory and social factors
influence the acoustic structure of rhesus monkey vocalizations: A learned
mode of production? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 91:
2175-2179.
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. A mechanism guiding conversational
turn-taking in vervet monkeys and rhesus macaques. In: Topics in primatology,
Volume 1, Human Origins. pp. 235-248. Tokyo: Tokyo University Press.
- Hauser, M.D. and Harcourt, A.H. 1992. Is there sex-biased
mortality in primates? Folia primatologica 58: 47-52.
- Hauser, M.D. and Marler, P. 1992. How do and should
studies of animal communication affect interpretations of child phonological
development? In: Phonological development . (eds.) C. Ferguson, L.
Menn & C. Stoel-Gammon. pp. 663-680. York Press, Inc., Maryland.
- Marler, P., Evans, C. and Hauser, M. 1992. Animal
signals? Reference, motivation or both? In: Nonverbal vocal communication:
Comparative and developmental approaches. (ed.) H. Papoucek, U. Jurgens,
M. Papoucek. pp. 66-86. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Caro, T.M. and Hauser, M.D. 1992. Is there teaching
in nonhuman animals? Quarterly Review of Biology. 67: 151-174
- Hauser, M.D. 1992. Costs of deception: cheaters are
punished in rhesus monkeys. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences
89: 12137-12139.
- Hauser, M.D., Evans, C.S. and Marler, P. 1993. The
role of articulation in the production of rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)
vocalizations. Animal Behaviour 45: 423-433.
- Hauser, M.D., Teixidor, P., Field, L., and Flaherty,
R. 1993. Food-elicited calls in chimpanzees: Effects of food quantity and
divisibility. Animal Behaviour 45: 817-819.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Right hemisphere dominance for
the production of facial expression in monkeys. Science 261:475-477.
- Hauser, M.D. and Marler, P. 1993. Food-associated
calls in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).I. Socioecological
factors influencing call production. Behavioral Ecology 4:194-205.
- Hauser, M.D. and Marler, P. 1993. Food-associated
calls in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) .II. Costs and
benefits of call production and suppression. Behavioral Ecology
4: 206-212.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. The evolution of nonhuman primate
vocalizations: Effects of phylogeny, body weight and motivational state.
American Naturalist 142: 528-542.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Cry wolf or signalling need: Data
from free-ranging vervet monkeys. Animal Behaviour 45: 1242-1244.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Social influences on the ontogeny
of foraging behavior in wild vervet monkeys. Journal of ComparativePsychology
107:1-7.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Cultural learning: Are there functional
consequences? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16(3):524-525
- Wrangham, R.W., Conklin, N.L., Etot, G., Obua, J.,
Hunt, K.D., Hauser, M.D. and Clark, A.P. 1993. The value of figs to chimpanzees.
International Journal of Primatology 14: 243-256.
- Allen, C. and Hauser, M.D. 1993. Communication and
cognition: is information the connection? Yearbook of the Philosophy of
Science 2: 81-91.
- Harcourt, A.H., Stewart, K. and Hauser, M.D. 1993.
Functions of wild gorilla 'close' calls. I. Repertoire, context, and interspecific
comparison. Behaviour 124:89-122.
- Hauser, M.D. 1993. Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta
) copulation calls: Honest signals for female choice? Proceedings of
Royal Society, London, B 254: 93-96.
- Kerbis Peterhans, J.C., Wrangham, R.W., Carter, M.L.
and Hauser, M.D. 1993. A contribution to tropical rain forest taphonomy:
retrieval and documentation of chimpanzee remains from Kibale Forest, Uganda.
Journal of Human Evolution 25: 485-514.
- Hauser, M.D. and Schön Ybarra, M. 1994. The role
of lip configuration in monkey vocalizations: Experiments using xylocaine
as a nerve block. Brain and Language 46: 232-244.
- Hauser, M.D. 1994. The transition to foraging independence
in free-ranging vervet monkeys. In: Ontogeny of social transmission
of food preferences in mammals: basic and applied research (eds., M.
Mainardi and B.G. Galef). pp. 165-202, Harwood Academic Press: Reading,
UK.
- Hauser, M.D., Gardner, L., Goldberg, T. and Trevis,
A. 1994. Using language to service social relationships: exaptation but not
adaptation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16(4) 706-707.
- Hauser, M.D. 1994. How monkeys feel about how they
see the world. Language and communication 14: 31-36.
- Hauser, M.D. & Andersson, K. 1994. Left hemisphere
dominance for processing vocalizations in adult, but not infant rhesus
monkeys: Field experiments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
91: 3946-3948.
- Hauser, M.D. 1994. Primatology: Some lessons from
and for related disciplines. Evolutionary Anthropology 5: 182-186.
- Hauser, M.D. and Wolfe, N. 1995. Human language: Are
there no nonhuman precursors? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18: 190-191.
- Bercovitch, F., Hauser, M.D. and Jones, J.H. 1995.
The endocrine stress response and alarm vocalizations in rhesus macaques.
Animal Behaviour 49: 1703-1706.
- Hauser, M.D. and Caffrey, C. 1995. Anti-predator response
to raptor calls in wild crows. Animal Behaviour 48: 1469-1471.
- Rauschecker, J.P., Tian, B. and Hauser, M.D. 1995.
Processing of complex sounds in the macaque nonprimary auditory cortex.
Science 268:111-114.
- Fitch, W.T. and Hauser, M.D. 1995. Vocal production
in nonhuman primates: acoustics, physiology and functional constraints on
honest advertisement. American Journal of Primatology 37: 191-219.
- Hauser, M.D., Kralik, J., Botto, C., Garrett, M. and
Oser, J. (1995). Self-recognition in primates: Phylogeny and the salience
of species-typical traits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
92: 10811-10814.
1996-2000:
- Hauser, M.D. 1996. Vocal communication in macaques:
Causes of variation. In: Evolutionary ecology and behavior of macaques
(eds.) J. Fa and D. Lindburg. (pp. 551-578), Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
- Hauser, M.D. (1996). Nonhuman primate vocal communication.
Handbook of Acoustics (ed. M. Cochran). J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Hauser, M.D., MacNeilage, P. and Ware, M. (1996).
Numerical representations in primates. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences 93: 1514-1517.
- Hauser, M.D. and Sakata, J. (1996). A worthy enterprise
injured by overinterpretation and misrepresentation. Commentary on: Muller,
R-A. 1996. Innateness, autonomy, universality? Neurobiological approaches
to language. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19(4): 638.
- Hrdy, S.B., Rodman, P., Charnov, E.L., Seger, J.,
Hawkes, K., Emlen, S.T., Foster, S.A., Gowaty, P.A., Haig, D., Hauser,
M.D., Jacobs, L.F., Smuts, B.B. (1996). Sociobiology's success. Science
274: 162-163.
- Hauser, M.D. (1997). Math without words. NaturalHistory
9: 52-55.
- Hauser, M.D. (1997). Minding the behavior of deception.
In: Machiavellian Intelligence II. (eds. A. Whiten & R.W. Byrne).
pp. 112-143. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Hauser, M.D. (1997) Tinkering with minds from the
past. In: Characterizing the Human Psychological Adaptation (ed.)
M. Daly, G. Bock & G. Cardew, (pp. 95-131) Ciba Fnd. Conference Proceedings,
London.
- Hauser, M.D. (1997). Artifactual kinds and functional
design features: What a primate understands without language. Cognition
64: 285-308.
- Hauser, M.D. and Kralik, J. (1997). Life beyond the
mirror: A reply to Anderson and Gallup. Animal Behaviour 54: 1564-1571.
- Hauser, M.D. (1998). Games primates play. Discover,
September.
- Hauser, M.D. and Carey, S. (1998). Building a cognitive
creature from a set of primitives: Evolutionary and developmental insights.
In: The Evolution of Mind (eds.) C. Allen and D. Cummins. (pp. 51-106).
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Lee, P.C. and Hauser, M.D. (1998). Long-term consequences
of changes in territory quality on feeding and reproductive strategies
of vervet monkeys. Journal of Animal Ecology 67: 347-358.
- Hauser, M.D. (1998). Functional referents and acoustic
similarity: Field playback experiments with rhesus monkeys. Animal Behaviour
55: 1647-1658.
- Hauser, M.D., Agnetta, B. and Perez, C. (1998). Orienting
asymmetries in rhesus monkey vocalizations: The effect of time-domain changes
on acoustic perception. Animal Behaviour 56: 41-47.
- Hauser, M.D. (1998). In search of uniqueness. Developmental
Science 1: 20-22.
- Hauser, M.D. (1998). Expectations about object motion
and destination: Experiments with a nonhuman primate. Developmental
Science 1: 31-38.
- Hauser, M.D. and Fitch, W.T. (1998). Reidentification
and redescription. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21: 74-75
- Fitch, W.T. & Hauser, M.D. (1998). Differences
that make a difference: Do locus equations result from physical principles
characterizing all mammalian vocal tracts? Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
21: 264-265
- Uller, C. Xu, F., Carey, S. and Hauser, M.D. (1997).
Is language needed for constructing sortal concepts? A study with nonhuman
primates. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Boston University Conference
on Language Development 21:665-677.
- Hood, B.M., Hauser, M.D., Anderson, L. and Santos,
L. (1999). Gravity biases in a nonhuman primate? Developmental Science
2: 35-41.
- Hauser, M.D., Kralik, J. & Botto-Mahan, C. (1999).
Problem solving and functional design features: Experiments with cotton-top
tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal Behaviour 57:
565-582.
- Hauser, M.D. (1999). Perseveration, inhibition, and
the prefrontal cortex: A new look. Current Opinion in Neurobiology: Special
Issue on Cognitive Neuroscience (M. Gallagher & D. Schacter, eds.),
volume 9: 214-222.
- Hauser, M.D. (1999). Primate representations and expectations:
Mental tools for navigating in a social world. In: Developing Theories
of Intention: Social Understanding and Self-Control (Eds. P. Zelazo,
J. Astington & D. Olson). (pp. 169-194) Hillsdale, Erlbaum.
- Santos, L. R., Ericson, B., & Hauser, M.D. (1999).
Constraints on problem solving and inhibition: object retrieval in cotton-top
tamarins. Journal of Comparative Psychology 113: 1-8.
- Hauser, M.D. (1999). Primate cognition. In: MIT
Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences (Eds. R.A. Wilson & F.C. Keil).
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
- Hauser, M.D. & Marler, P. (1999). Animal communication.
In: MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences (Eds. R.A. Wilson &
F.C. Keil). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
- Ghazanfar, A. & Hauser, M.D. (1999). The neuroethology
of primate vocal communication: substrates for the evolution of speech.
Trends in Cognitive Science 3: 377-384.
- Locke, J.L. & Hauser, M.D. (1999). Sex and status
effects on primate talkativeness: Cues to the origins of vocal languages?
Evolutionand Human Behavior 20: 151-158.
- Santos, L.R. and Hauser, M.D. (1999). How monkeys
see the eyes: cotton-top tamarins' reaction to changes in visual attention
and action. Animal Cognition 2: 131-139
- Hauser, M.D. (1999). The evolution of a lopsided brain:
Asymmetries underlying facial and vocal expressions in nonhuman primates.
In: The Design of Animal Communication (Eds. M. Hauser & M.
Konishi). Cambridge, MIT Press.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). Apes, Morals, and Us. Discover,
January.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). The sound and the fury: Primate
vocalizations as reflections of emotion and thought. In: N. Wallin, B. Merker
& S. Brown (eds.). The origins of music. (pp. MIT Press.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). What do animals think about numbers?
American Scientist, March-April, 144-151.
- Ramus, F., Hauser, M.D., Miller, C.T., Morris, D.
& Mehler, J. (2000). Language discrimination by human newborns and
cotton-top tamarin monkeys. Science 288: 349-351
- Hauser, M.D., Carey, S. and Hauser, L.B. (2000). Spontaneous
number representation in semi-free-ranging rhesus monkeys. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 267: 829-833.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). A homology for numerical memory
span? Trends in Cognitive Science 4: 127-128.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). A primate dictionary? Decoding
the meaning and function of another speciesâ vocalizations. Cognitive
Science 24, 445-475.
- Hauser, M.D. (2000). A lover's embarrassment? In: Behind
the Dolphinâs Smile: Remarkable Accounts of Animal Emotions. (Ed.
M. Bekoff), New York: Discovery Books, Random House.
2001-present:
1. Ghazanfar, A.A., J.T. Flombaum, C.T. Miller, & Hauser,
M.D. (2001). The units of perception in the antiphonal calling
behavior of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus): Playback experiments
with long calls. Journal of Comparative Physiology, A. 187: 27-35.
2. Hauser, M.D., Newport, E.L. & Aslin,
R.N. (2001). Segmentation of the speech stream in a nonhuman primate: Statistical
learning in cotton-top tamarins Cognition 78: B53-B64.
3. Hauser, M.D. and Akre, K. (2001). Asymmetries
in the timing of facial and vocal expressions in rhesus monkeys: Implications
for hemispheric specialization. Animal Behaviour 61:391-408.
4. Sulkowski, G & Hauser, M.D. (2001).
Can rhesus monkeys spontaneously subtract? Cognition 79: 239-262.
5. Munakata, Y., Santos, L., O’Reilly, R., Hauser,
M.D., & Spelke, E.S. (2001). Visual representation in the wild:
how rhesus monkeys parse objects. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 13(1):
44-58.
6. Weiss, D., Kralik, J., & Hauser, M.D. (2001).
Face processing in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus). Animal
Cognition 4: 191-205.
7. Hauser, M.D., Williams, T., Kralik,
J.D., & Moskovitz, D. (2001). What guides a search for food that has
disappeared? Experiments on cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal
of Comparative Psychology 115(2): 140-151.
8. Miller, C.T., Dibble, E., & Hauser, M.D.
(2001). Amodal completion of acoustic signals in a nonhuman primate. Nature
Neuroscience 4(8): 783-784.
9. Wilson, M.L., Hauser, M.D. & Wrangham,
R.W. (2001). Does participation in cooperative intergroup conflict depend
on numerical assessment, range location or rank for wild chimpanzees? Animal
Behaviour 61: 1203-1216.
10. Hauser, M.D. (2001). Searching for
food in the wild: A nonhuman primate’s expectations about invisible
displacement. Developmental Science 4: 84-93.
11. Weiss, D., Garibaldi, B. & Hauser, M.D.
(2001). The production and perception of long calls by cotton-top tamarins
(Saguinus oedipus): Acoustic analyses and playback experiments.. Journal
of Comparative Psychology 115: 258-271
12. Uller, C., Hauser, M.D., & Carey,
S. (2001). Spontaneous representation of number in cotton-top tamarins.
Journal of Comparative Psychology 115: 248-257.
13. Weiss, D. & Hauser, M.D. (2002). Perception
of harmonics in the long call of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal
Behaviour, 64: 415-426
14. Fitch, W.T. & Hauser, M.D. (2002).
Unpacking honesty: Generating and extracting information from acoustic signals.
In: Animal Communication (Ed. A. Megala-Simmons & A. Popper). Berlin:
Springer-Verlag.
15. Weiss, D., Ghazanfar, A., Miller, C.T. & Hauser,
M.D. (2002). Specialized processing of primate facial and vocal
expressions: Evidence for cerebral asymmetries. In: Cerebral Vertebrate
Lateralization (eds. L. Rogers & R. Andrews), pp. 480-530, New York,
Cambridge University Press.
16. Kralik, J.D. and Hauser, M.D. (2001).
A nonhuman primate’s perception of object relations: Experiments with
cotton-top tamarins (Sauguinus oedipus oedipus). Animal Behaviour, 63: 419-435.
17. Santos, L.R., Hauser, M.D. & Spelke,
E.S. (2001). Recognition and categorization of biologically significant
objects in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): The domain of food. Cognition
82: 127-155.
18. Santos, L.R., Hauser, M.D. & Spelke,
E.S. (2002). Domain-specific knowledge in human children and non-human primates:
Artifact and food kinds. In: The Cognitive Animal. (Eds. M. Bekoff, C. Allen
& G. Burghardt). Pp. 205-216, Cambridge: MIT Press.
19. Le Prell, C.G., Hauser, M.D. &
Moody, D.B. (2002). Discrete or graded variation within rhesus monkey screams?
Psychophysical experiments on classification. Animal Behaviour 63:47-62
20. Miller, C.T., Miller, J., Gil-da-Costa, R., & Hauser,
M.D. (2001). Selective phonotaxis by cotton-top tamarins (Sagunius
oedipus). Behaviour 138:811-826.
21. DeIpolyi, A., Hauser, M.D. & Santos,
L.R. (2001). The role of landmarks in cotton-top tamarin spatial foraging:
Evidence for geometric and non-geometric features. Animal Cognition 4:99-108.
22. Kralik, J.D., Hauser, M.D., & Zimlicki,
R. (2001). The relationship between problem solving and inhibitory control:
Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) performance on a reversed contingency
task. Journal of Comparative Psychology.
23. Hauser, M.D. (2001). What’s so
special about speech. In: Language, Brain and Cogntive Development: Essays
in honor of Jacques Mehler., Ed. E. Dupoux. Cambridge: MIT Press
24. Feigenson, L., Carey, S., & Hauser, M.D.
(2002).The representations underlying infants’ choice of more: object
files versus analog magnitudes. Psychological Science,13, 150-156.
25. Hauser, M.D., Santos, L., Spaepen,
G. & Pearson, H.E. (2002). Problem solving, inhibition, and domain-specific
experience: Experiments on cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal
Behaviour, 64: 387-396.
26. Ghazanfar, A., Smith-Rohrberg, D. & Hauser,
M.D. (2001). The role of temporal cues in rhesus monkey vocal recognition:
orienting asymmetries to reversed calls. Brain, Behavior & Evolution,
58: 163-172.
27. Santos, L.R. and Hauser, M.D. (2002).
A nonhuman primate’s understanding of solidity: Dissociations between
seeing and acting. Developmental Science, 5: F1-F7.
28. Ghazanfar, A.A. and Hauser, M.D. (2001).
The auditory behaviour of primates: A neuroethological perspective. Current
Opinions in Neurobiology 11: 712-720.
29. Ghazanfar AA, Smith-Rohrberg D, Pollen A, and Hauser
MD (2002) Temporal cues in the antiphonal calling behaviour of
cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal Behaviour, 64: 427-438.
30. Santos, L.R., Sulkowski, G., Spaepen, G.M. and Hauser,
M.D. (2002). Object individuation using property/kind information
in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Cognition 83: 241-264.
31. Hauser, M.D., Pearson, H. & Seelig,
D. (2002). Ontogeny of tool use in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus):
Innate recognition of functionally relevant features. Animal Behaviour,
64: 299-311.
32. Hauser, M.D., Weiss, D. & Marcus,
G. (2002). Rule learning by cotton-top tamarins. Cognition, 86: B15-B22.
33. Hauser, M.D., Dehaene, S., Dehaene-Lambertz,
G. & Patalano, A. (2002). Spontaneous number discrimination of multi-format
auditory stimuli in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus Oedipus). Cognition 86:
B23-B32
34. Hauser, M.D., Chomsky, N. & Fitch,
W.T. (2002). The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did
it evolve? Science 298: 1569-1579.
35. Hauser, M.D. (2002). Nature vs Nurture
redux. Science 298: 1554-1555.
36. Tomb, I, Hauser, M.D., Caramazza, A.,
Deldin, P. (2002). Do somatic markers mediate decisions on the gambling
task? Nature Neuroscience 5: 1103-1104.
37. Gil da Costa, R., Palleroni, A., Hauser, M.D.,
Touchton, J. & Kelley, P. (2003). Howler monkeys show rapid learning
of ‘predator’ assessment calls’ by harpy eagles. Proceedings
of the Royal Society, London, B 270: 605-610
38. Hauser, M.D. & Carey, S. (2003).
Spontaneous representations of small numbers of objects by rhesus macaques:
Examinations of content and format. Cognitive Psychology 47: 367-401
39. Palleroni, A. & Hauser, M.D. (2003).
Experience-dependent plasticity for auditory processing in a predatory bird.
Science 299: 1185.
40. Hauser, M.D. and Wrangham, R.W. (2003).
Of straw men and their red herrings. A commentary on Ehrlich and Feldman.
Current Anthropology.
41. Hauser, M.D. (2003). To innovate or
not to innovate? That is the question. In: Animal Innovations (eds. K. Laland
& S. Reader). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
42. Hauser, M.D. & Fitch, W.T. (2003).
What are the uniquely human components of the language faculty? In: Language
Evolution: State of the Art. (Eds., M. Christiansen & S. Kirby). Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
43. Hauser, M.D., Tsao, F., Garcia, P.
& Spelke, E.S. (2003). Evolutionary foundations of number: spontaneous
representations of numerical magnitudes by cotton-top tamarins. Proceedings
of the Royal Society, London, B 270: 1441-1446.
44. Hauser, M.D. & McDermott, J. (2003).
The evolution of the music faculty: A comparative perspective. Nature Neuroscience
6: 663-668
45. Miller, C.T. and Hauser, M.D. (2004).
Multiple acoustic features underlie vocal signal recognition in tamarins:
antiphonal calling experiments. Journal of Comparative Physiology, A.190:
7-19
46. Miller, C.T., Flusberg, S. & Hauser, M.D.
(2003). Interruptibility of long call production in tamarins: implications
for vocal control. Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 2629-2639.
47. Hauser, M.D., Chen, K., Chen, F., and
Chuang, E. (2003). Give unto others: genetically unrelated cotton-top tamarin
monkeys preferentially give food to those who give food back. Proceedings
of the Royal Society, London, B 270: 2363-2370.
48. Hauser, M.D. (2003). Knowing about
knowing: dissociations between perception and actions systems over evolution
and in development. Annual New York Academy of Sciences 1: 1-25.
49. Hauser, M.D. and Spelke, E.S. (2004).
Evolutionary and developmental foundations of human knowledge: a case study
of mathematics. In: The Cognitive Neurosciences III (ed. M. Gazzaniga).
Cambridge: MIT Press.
50. Jordan, K, Weiss, D., Hauser, M.D.,
McMurray, B. (2004). Antiphonal responses to loud contact calls by cotton-top
tamarins (Saguinus oedipusI). International Journal of Primatology 25: 465-475
51. Fitch, W.T. & Hauser, M.D. (2004).
Computational constraints on syntactic processing in nonhuman primates.
Science 303: 377-380.
52. Stevens, J. & Hauser, M.D. (2004).
Why be nice? Psychological constraints on the evolution of cooperation.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8: 60-65
53. Stevens, J. & Hauser, M.D. (2004).
Cooperative brains: Psychological constraints on the evolution of altruism.
In: Dehaene, S., Duhamel, J-R., Hauser, M.D., and Rizzolatti, G. From Monkey
Brain to Human Brain. Cambridge, MIT Press.
54. Newport, E.L., Hauser, M.D., Spaepen,
G., & Aslin, R.N. (2004). Learning at a distance: II. Statistical learning
of non-adjacent dependencies in a nonhuman primate. Cognitive Psychology
49: 85-117.
55. Hauser, M.D. (2004). A universal moral
voice. Chronicle of Higher Education.
56. Miller, C.T., Scarl, J. and Hauser, M.D.
(2004). Sensory biases underlie sex differences in tamarin long call structure.
Animal Behaviour 68: 713-720.
57. Tincoff, R., Hauser, M.D., Tsao, F.,
Spaepen, G., Ramus, F., & Mehler. (2005). Language discrimination based
on rhythmic cues: Further experiments on cotton-top tamarins. Developmental
Science 8: 26-35.
58. Miller, C.T., Iguina, C., & Hauser, M.D.
(2005). Processing vocal signals for recognition during antiphonal calling:
experiments with cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal Behaviour
69: 1387-1398.
59. McDermott, J. & Hauser, M.D. (2004).
Are consonant intervals music to their ears? Spontaneous acoustic preferences
in a nonhuman primate. Cognition 94: B11-B21.
60. Chen, K. & Hauser, M.D. (2005).
Modeling Reciprocation and Cooperation in Primates: Evidence for a Punishing
Strategy. Journal of Theoretical Biology 235: 5-12.
61. Fitch, W.T., Hauser, M.D., & Chomsky,
N. (2005).The evolution of the language faculty: clarifications and implications
[Reply to Pinker & Jackendoff]. Cognition 97: 179-210.
62. Flombaum, J., Junge, J. & Hauser, M.D.
(2005). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute large number
addition operations. Cognition.
63. Gil-da-Costa, R., Braun, A., Lopes, M., Hauser,
M.D., Carson, R.E., Herscovitch, P. & Martin, A. (2004). Toward
an evolutionary perspective on conceptual representation: species-specific
calls activate visual and affective processing systems in the macaque. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 101: 17516-17521.
64. McDermott, J. and Hauser, M.D. (2005).
The origins of music: innateness, development, and evolution. Music Perception.
65. Gifford, G.W. III, MacLean, K.A, Hauser, M.D.,
& Cohen, Y. (2005). The neurophysiology of functionally meaningful categories:
macaque ventrolateral prefrontal cortex plays a critical role in spontaneous
categorization of species-specific vocalizations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
27: 1471-1482.
66. Palleroni, A., Miller, C.T., Hauser, M.D.,
& Marler, P. (2005). Speed kills: hunting strategies in peregrine falcons
and adaptive colouration in pigeons. Nature.
67. Santos, L.R., Rosati, A., Sproul, C., Spaulding, B.
& Hauser, M.D. (2005). Means-means-end tool choice
in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus): finding the limits on primates’
knowledge of tools. Animal Cognition 8: 236-246.
68. Palleroni, A., Hauser, M.D. & Marler,
P. (2005). Do responses of galliform birds vary adaptively with predator
size? Animal Cognition 8: 200-210.
69. Hauser, M.D. (2005). Beyond the chimpanzee
genome: the threat of extinction. Science 309: 1498-1499.
70. Hauser, M.D. (2005). Our chimpanzee
mind. Nature 437: 60-63.
71. Spaulding, B. & Hauser, M.D. (2005).
What experience is required for acquiring tool competence: Experiments with
two callitrichids. Animal Behaviour 70: 517-526.
72. Hauser, M.D. & Spaulding, B. (in
press). Wild rhesus monkeys generate causal inferences about possible and
impossible physical transformations in the absence of experience. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences.
73. Stevens, J.R., Rosati, A., Ross, K. & Hauser,
M.D. (2005). Will travel for food: spatial discounting in New World
monkeys. Current Biology.
74. Hauser, M.D. & Singer, P. (2005).
Morality without religion. Project Syndicate.
75. Stevens, J.R., Cushman, F.A. & Hauser, M.D.
(2005). Evolving the psychological mechanisms of cooperation. Annual Review
of Ecology and Systematics 36: 409-518.
76. Hauser, M.D. (2005). Sunstein’s
heuristics provide insufficient descriptive and explanatory adequacy. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences.
77. Santos, L.R., Pearson, H., Spaepen, G., Tsao, F. &
Hauser, M.D. (2005). Animal Cognition.
Publications: Books
Hauser, M.D. 1996. The Evolution of Communication. Cambridge: Bradford/MIT
Press.
Hauser, M.D. and Konishi, M., editors (1999). The Design of Animal Communication.
Cambridge: Bradford/MIT Press.
Hauser, M.D. (2000). Wild Minds: What animals really think. New York:
Henry Holt/Penguin, UK (translated into French, Spanish, German, Italian, Hungarian)
Dehaene, S., Duhamel, J-R., Hauser, M.D., and Rizzolatti, G. (2005). From
Monkey Brain to Human Brain. Cambridge, MIT Press.
Hauser, M.D., Cushman, F., & Kamen, M. (in press). People, pets, or
property?. Purdue University Press
Hauser, M.D. (in prep). Moral minds: The unconscious voice of right and
wrong. New York, Harper Collins; London, Time Warner.
Chomsky, N. & Hauser, M.D. (in prep). The Minimalist Mind. New York,
Random House (and 17 foreign translations).
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