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  1. Facial expression production and perception in non-human primates
  2. An ethogram of facial behaviour in domestic horses: evolutionary perspectives on form and function
  3. Characterisation of facial expressions and behaviours of horses in response to positive and negative emotional anticipation using network analysis
  4. MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large‐scale collaboration
  5. Characterisation of facial expressions and behaviours of horses in response to positive and negative emotional anticipation using network analysis
  6. Photoregulatory functions drive variation in eye coloration across macaque species
  7. Relationship between dominance hierarchy steepness and rank-relatedness of benefits in primates
  8. Pseudoreplication in Primate Communication Research: 10 Years On
  9. Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques
  10. Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques
  11. Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques
  12. Macaca nigra in the Spotlight: Accounting for Diversity in Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation in Primates
  13. Monkeying around: Non-human primate behavioural responses to humans reproducing their facial expressions
  14. Investigating the Relationship Between Sociality and Reproductive Success in Wild Female Crested Macaques, Macaca nigra
  15. Tolerant macaque species are less impulsive and reactive
  16. Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques
  17. Ten Years of Positive Impact of a Conservation Education Program on Children's Knowledge and Behaviour Toward Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra) in the Greater Tangkoko Area, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
  18. Higher social tolerance is associated with more complex facial behavior in macaques
  19. Testing for personality consistency across naturally occurring behavioral contexts in sanctuary chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
  20. Crested macaque facial movements are more intense and stereotyped in potentially risky social interactions
  21. Sex and dominance: How to assess and interpret intersexual dominance relationships in mammalian societies
  22. Assessments made easier: examining the use of a rating-based questionnaire to capture behavioral data in rehabilitant orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio)
  23. Tolerant and intolerant macaques differ in the context specificity of their calls and how they ‘comment’ on the interactions of others
  24. Personality Traits Predict Social Network Size in Older Adults
  25. Validation of a battery of inhibitory control tasks reveals a multifaceted structure in non-human primates
  26. The face is central to primate multicomponent signals
  27. Revisiting Darwin's comparisons between human and non-human primate facial signals
  28. NetFACS: Using network science to understand facial communication systems
  29. Heterogeneity of performances in several inhibitory control tasks: male rhesus macaques are more easily distracted than females
  30. Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates
  31. NetFACS: Using network science to understand facial communication systems
  32. Morphological variants of silent bared‐teeth displays have different social interaction outcomes in crested macaques (Macaca nigra)
  33. Tolerant and intolerant macaques show different levels of structural complexity in their vocal communication
  34. Measuring the evolution of facial ‘expression’ using multi-species FACS
  35. Are there non-verbal signals of guilt?
  36. The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology
  37. Comparing physical and social cognitive skills in macaque species with different degrees of social tolerance
  38. Stress behaviours buffer macaques from aggression
  39. Communication
  40. Facial Displays
  41. Corrigendum to “Macaques attend to scratching in others” [ Animal Behaviour 122 (2016) 169–175]
  42. Macaques attend to scratching in others
  43. Rethinking primate facial expression: A predictive framework
  44. Mimetic Muscles in a Despotic Macaque (Macaca mulatta) Differ from Those in a Closely Related Tolerant Macaque (M. nigra)
  45. The International Encyclopedia of Primatology
  46. Macaques can predict social outcomes from facial expressions
  47. Social variables exert selective pressures in the evolution and form of primate mimetic musculature
  48. MaqFACS(Macaque Facial Action Coding System) can be used to document facial movements in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
  49. Familiar and unfamiliar face recognition in crested macaques ( Macaca nigra )
  50. Facial expression recognition in crested macaques (Macaca nigra)
  51. Detecting and Tracking Bottoms and Faces of the Crested Black Macaque in the Wild
  52. The Impact of Cognitive Testing on the Welfare of Group Housed Primates
  53. Pseudoreplication: a widespread problem in primate communication research
  54. Social Tolerance in Wild Female Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra) in Tangkoko‐Batuangus Nature Reserve, Sulawesi, Indonesia
  55. Facial Expression in Nonhuman Animals
  56. Multicomponent and Multimodal Lipsmacking in Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra)
  57. Evidence of Public Engagement with Science: Visitor Learning at a Zoo-Housed Primate Research Centre
  58. Social bonds and predation in macaques
  59. Friendship affects gaze following in a tolerant species of macaque, Macaca nigra
  60. Delay Maintenance in Tonkean Macaques (Macaca tonkeana) and Brown Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella)
  61. Long-tailed macaques display unexpected waiting abilities in exchange tasks
  62. 19th Annual Meeting of the Société Francophone de Primatologie. Strasbourg, October 18–20, 2006