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Egnor, S.E.R. & Hauser, M.D. (in press): Noise-induced vocal modulation in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus).
   
   
Wood, J.; Glynn, D.; Phillips, B.; & Hauser, M. 2007. The Perception of Rational, Goal-Directed Action in Nonhuman Primates. Science 317.
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.
Hauser, M.D. & Spaulding, Bailey. (2006): Wild rhesus monkeys generate causal inferences about possible and impossible physical transformations in the absence of experience. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103:18.
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
Santos, L.R., Seelig, D., and Hauser, M.D. (in press). Cotton-Top Tamarins’ (Saguinus oedipus) Expectations
About Occluded Objects: A Dissociation Between Looking
and Reaching Tasks. Infancy.
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 of London: Biological Sciences 267: 829-833.

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: 4410-441.
Hauser, M.D. Chapter III. Primate Cognition in Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, ed. Gallagher, M., Nelson, R. J. Wiley Press
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.

Hauser, M.D. "Swappable minds" in The Next Fifty Years, ed. Brockman, J. Vintage Pub.

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.
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.

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.

Premack, D. and Hauser, M.D. A whale of a tale: calling it culture doesn’t help. Behavioral & Brain Sciences
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.
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.
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). Spontane