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Egnor, S.E.R. & Hauser, M.D. (in press): Noise-induced vocal modulation in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus).
 
   
   
Belin, P., Fecteau, S., Charest, I., Nicastro, N., Hauser, M.D., & Armony, J.L. (2008). Human cerebral response to animal affective vocalizations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 275: 473-481.
Wood, J.; Glynn, D.; Phillips, B.; & Hauser, M. (2007). The perception of rational, goal-directed action in nonhuman primates. Science. 317(5843):1402-1405.
Hauser, M., D. Glynn, and J. Wood. (2007). Rhesus monkeys correctly read the goal-relevant gestures of a human agent. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274(1620):1913-1918.
Hauser, M.D., & Santos, L.R. (2007). "The evolutionary ancestry of our knowledge of tools: From percepts to concepts." In: Creations of the Mind. (Eds. Margolis, E. & Laurence, S.).
Hauser, M.D. & Spaulding, Bailey. (2006). Wild rhesus monkeys generate causal inferences about possible and impossible physical transformations in the absence of experience. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103:18.
Santos, L.R., Seelig, D., and Hauser, M.D. (2006). Cotton-top tamarins’ (Saguinus oedipus) expectations about occluded objects: A dissociation between looking and reaching tasks. Infancy. 9(2):147-171.
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(4):236-246.
McDermott, J. and Hauser, M.D. (2005). The origins of music: Innateness, uniqueness, and evolution. Music Perception. 23(1):29-59.
Flombaum, J.I., Junge, J.A., Hauser, M.D. (2005). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) spontaneously compute addition operations over large numbers. Cognition. 97(3):315-325.
Newport, E. et al (2004). Learning at a distance II. Statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies in a non-human primate. Cognitive Psychology. 49: 85-117.
Fitch, T. and Hauser, M. (2004). Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a nonhuman primate. Science. 303: 377-380.
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.
McDermott, J. and Hauser, M.D. (2004). Are consonant intervals music to their ears? Spontaneous acoustic preferences in a nonhuman primate. Cognition. 94(2):B11-B21.
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 B: Biological Sciences. 270:1441-1446.
Hauser, M.D. & McDermott, J. (2003). The evolution of the music faculty: A comparative perspective. Nature Neuroscience. 6:663-668.
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.
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.
Hauser, M.D. (2002). Chapter III. Primate Cognition in Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, ed. Gallagher, M., Nelson, R. J. Wiley Press.
Hauser, M.D. (2002). "Swappable minds" in The Next Fifty Years, ed. Brockman, J. Vintage Pub.
Kralik, J.D., Hauser, M.D., & Zimlicki, R. (2002). The relationship between problem solving and inhibitory control: Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) performance on a reversed contingency task. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 116(1):39-50.
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.
Flombaum, J.I., Santos, L.R., Hauser, M.D. (2002). Neuroecology and psychological modularity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 6:106-108.
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.
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.
Tomb, I, Hauser, M.D., Caramazza, A., Deldin, P. (2002). Do somatic markers mediate decisions on the gambling task? Nature Neuroscience. 5:1103-1104.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hauser, M.D., Miller, C.T., Liu, K., Gupta, R. (2001). Cotton-top tamarins fail to show mirror-guided self-exploration. American Journal of Primatology. 53:131-137.
Hauser, M.D. (2001). Searching for food in the wild: A nonhuman primate’s expectations about invisible displacement. Developmental Science. 4:84-93.
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.
Hauser, M.D. (2001). Elementary, my dear chimpanzee. Review of “Folk physics for apes” (D. Povinelli). Science. 291:4410-4411.
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.
Sulkowski, G & Hauser, M.D. (2001). Can rhesus monkeys spontaneously subtract? Cognition. 79:239-262.
Uller, C., Hauser, M.D., & Carey, S. (2001). Spontaneous representation of number in cotton-top tamarins. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 115:248-257.
Kralik, J.D. and Hauser, M.D. (2001). A nonhuman primate’s perception of object relations: Experiments with cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal Behaviour. 63:419-435.
Premack, D. and Hauser, M.D. (2001). A whale of a tale: calling it culture doesn’t help. Behavioral & Brain Sciences. 24:350-351.
Hauser, M.D. (2000). Homologies for numerical memory span? Trends in Cognitive Science. 4:127-128.

Hauser, M.D., Carey, S. and Hauser, L.B. (2000). Spontaneous number representation in semi-free-ranging rhesus monkeys. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 267: 829-833.

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.

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.

Hood, B.M., Hauser, M.D., Anderson, L. and Santos, L. (1999). Gravity biases in a nonhuman primate? Developmental Science. 2:35-41.

Santos, L.R., 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. (1998). A nonhuman primate's expectations about object motion and destination: The importance of self-propelled movement and animacy. Developmental Science. 1:31-37
Hauser, M.D. (1997). Artifactual kinds and functional design features: What a primate understands without language. Cognition. 64:285-308.
Hauser, M.D., MacNeilage, P. and Ware, M. (1996). Numerical representations in primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 93:1514-1517.

 

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