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The Evolution of primate short-term memory

Authors :
ManyPrimates, null
Aguenounon, Géraud
Allritz, Matthias
Altschul, Drew
Ballesta, Sébastien
Beaud, Alice
Bohn, Manuel
Bornbusch, Sally
Brandão, Angela
Brooks, James
Bugnyar, Thomas
Burkart, J. M.
Bustamante, Lía
Call, Josep
Canteloup, Charlotte
Cao, Chuangshi
Caspar, Kai Robert
da Silva, Diana
de Sousa, Alexandra
DeTroy, Sarah
Duguid, Shona
Eppley, Timothy
Fichtel, Claudia
Fischer, Julia
Gong, Chi
Grange, James
Grebe, Nicholas
Hanus, Daniel
Haun, Daniel
Haux, Lou
Héjja-Brichard, Yseult
Helman, Annabella
Hernadi, Istvan
Hernandez-Aguilar, R. Adriana
Herrmann, Esther
Hopper, Lydia
Howard, Lauren
Huang, Lei
Huskisson, Sarah
Jacobs, Ivo
Jin, Zhiyong
Joly, Marine
Kano, Fumihiro
Keupp, Stefanie
Kiefer, Evelin
Knakker, Balázs
Kóczán, Katalin
Kraus, Larissa
Kwok, Sze Chai
Lefrançois, Marie
Lewis, Laura
Liu, Siyi
Llorente, Miquel
Lonsdorf, Elizabeth
Loyant, Louise
Majecka, Katarzyna
Maurits, Luke
Meunier, Hélène
Mobili, Flávia
Morino, Luca
Motes-Rodrigo, Alba
Nijman, Vincent
Ihomi, Caroline
Persson, Tomas
Pietraszewski, Dariusz
Reátiga Parrish, Juan
Roig, Anthony
Sánchez-Amaro, Alejandro
Sato, Yutaro
Sauciuc, Gabriela-Alina
Schrock, Allie
Schweinfurth, Manon
Seed, Amanda
Shearer, Caroline
Šlipogor, Vedrana
Su, Yanjie
Sutherland, Kirsten
Tan, Jingzhi
Taylor, Derry
Troisi, Camille
Völter, Christoph
Warren, Elizabeth
Watzek, Julia
Zablocki-Thomas, Pauline
Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
University of St Andrews. School of Psychology and Neuroscience
University of St Andrews. Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences
University of St Andrews. Centre for Social Learning & Cognitive Evolution
University of St Andrews. ‘Living Links to Human Evolution’ Research Centre
Source :
Animal Behavior and Cognition, Animal Behavior and Cognition, 2022, vol. 9, núm. 4, p. 428-516, Articles publicats (D-PS), ManyPrimates Aguenounoun, G. Allritz, M. Altschul, D. M. Ballesta, S. Beaud, A. Bohn, M. Bornbusch, S. L. Brandão, A. Brooks, J. Bugnyar, T. Bustamante, L. Call, J. Canteloup, C. Caspar, K. R. de Sousa, A. A. DeTroy, S. E. Eppley, T. M. Fichtel, C. Fischer, J. Gong, C. Grange, J. A. Grebe, N. M. Hanus, D. Haus, D. Haux, L. M. Héjja-Brichard, Y. Helman, A. Hernadi, I. Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A. Hermann, E. Hopper, L. M. Howard, L. H. Huang, L. Huskisson, S. M. Jacobs, I. Jin, Z. Joly, M. Kani, F. Keupp, S. 2022 The evolution of primate short-term memory Animal Behavior and Cognition 9 4 428 516, DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona, instname, Aguenounon, G & Allritz, M & Ballesta, S 2022, ' The evolution of primate short-term memory ', Animal Behavior and Cognition, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 428-516 . https://doi.org/10.26451/abc.09.04.06.2022
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

* Correspondence should be addressed to Manuel Bohn (manyprimates@gmai l.com). Short-term memory is implicated in a range of cognitive abilities and is critical for understanding primate cognitive evolution. To investigate the effects of phylogeny, ecology and sociality on short-term memory, we tested the largest and most diverse primate sample to date (421 non-human primates across 41 species) in an experimental delayed-response task. Our results confirm previous findings that longer delays decrease memory performance across species and taxa. Our analyses demonstrate a considerable contribution of phylogeny over ecological and social factors on the distribution of short-term memory performance in primates; closely related species had more similar short-term memory abilities. Overall, individuals in the branch of Hominoidea performed better compared to Cercopithecoidea, who in turn performed above Platyrrhini and Strepsirrhini. Interdependencies between phylogeny and socioecology of a given species presented an obstacle to disentangling the effects of each of these factors on the evolution of short-term memory capacity. However, this study offers an important step forward in understanding the interspecies and individual variation in short-term memory ability by providing the first phylogenetic reconstruction of this trait’s evolutionary history. The dataset constitutes a unique resource for studying the evolution of primate cognition and the role of short-term memory in other cognitive abilities. Publisher PDF

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal Behavior and Cognition, Animal Behavior and Cognition, 2022, vol. 9, núm. 4, p. 428-516, Articles publicats (D-PS), ManyPrimates Aguenounoun, G. Allritz, M. Altschul, D. M. Ballesta, S. Beaud, A. Bohn, M. Bornbusch, S. L. Brandão, A. Brooks, J. Bugnyar, T. Bustamante, L. Call, J. Canteloup, C. Caspar, K. R. de Sousa, A. A. DeTroy, S. E. Eppley, T. M. Fichtel, C. Fischer, J. Gong, C. Grange, J. A. Grebe, N. M. Hanus, D. Haus, D. Haux, L. M. Héjja-Brichard, Y. Helman, A. Hernadi, I. Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A. Hermann, E. Hopper, L. M. Howard, L. H. Huang, L. Huskisson, S. M. Jacobs, I. Jin, Z. Joly, M. Kani, F. Keupp, S. 2022 The evolution of primate short-term memory Animal Behavior and Cognition 9 4 428 516, DUGiDocs – Universitat de Girona, instname, Aguenounon, G & Allritz, M & Ballesta, S 2022, ' The evolution of primate short-term memory ', Animal Behavior and Cognition, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 428-516 . https://doi.org/10.26451/abc.09.04.06.2022
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