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Yuko Hattori
Yuko Hattori
Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior , Kyoto University
Verified email at kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Spontaneous synchronized tapping to an auditory rhythm in a chimpanzee
Y Hattori, M Tomonaga, T Matsuzawa
Scientific reports 3 (1), 1566, 2013
2102013
Searching for the origins of musicality across species
M Hoeschele, H Merchant, Y Kikuchi, Y Hattori, C ten Cate
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370 …, 2015
1192015
Cooperative problem solving by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): spontaneous division of labor, communication, and reciprocal altruism.
Y Hattori, H Kuroshima, K Fujita
Journal of Comparative Psychology 119 (3), 335, 2005
1012005
Differential sensitivity to conspecific and allospecific cues in chimpanzees and humans: a comparative eye-tracking study
Y Hattori, F Kano, M Tomonaga
Biology Letters 6 (5), 610-613, 2010
842010
I know you are not looking at me: capuchin monkeys’ (Cebus apella) sensitivity to human attentional states
Y Hattori, H Kuroshima, K Fujita
Animal Cognition 10, 141-148, 2007
792007
Tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) show understanding of human attentional states when requesting food held by a human
Y Hattori, H Kuroshima, K Fujita
Animal Cognition 13, 87-92, 2010
722010
Rhythmic swaying induced by sound in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Y Hattori, M Tomonaga
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (2), 936-942, 2020
542020
Distractor effect of auditory rhythms on self-paced tapping in chimpanzees and humans
Y Hattori, M Tomonaga, T Matsuzawa
PloS one 10 (7), e0130682, 2015
432015
Flexibility in the use of requesting gestures in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)
JR Anderson, H Kuroshima, Y Hattori, K Fujita
American Journal of Primatology 72 (8), 707-714, 2010
362010
Quality before quantity: rapid learning of reverse-reward contingency by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).
JR Anderson, Y Hattori, K Fujita
Journal of Comparative Psychology 122 (4), 445, 2008
352008
Food-related tolerance in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) varies with knowledge of the partner's previous food-consumption.
Y Hattori, K Leimgruber, K Fujita, FBM de Waal
Behaviour 149, 171-185, 2012
282012
Attention to combined attention in New World monkeys (Cebus apella, Saimiri sciureus).
JR Anderson, H Kuroshima, Y Hattori, K Fujita
Journal of Comparative Psychology 119 (4), 461, 2005
142005
Understanding empathy from interactional synchrony in humans and non-human primates
L Yu, Y Hattori, S Yamamoto, M Tomonaga
Evolution of primate social cognition, 47-58, 2018
92018
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show more understanding of human attentional states when they request food in the experimenter’s hand than on the table
Y Hattori, M Tomonaga, K Fujita
Interaction Studies 12 (3), 418-429, 2011
82011
Asymmetric perception of radial expansion/contraction in Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) infants
N Shirai, T Imura, Y Hattori, I Adachi, S Ichihara, S Kanazawa, ...
Experimental brain research 202, 319-325, 2010
82010
Behavioral coordination and synchronization in non-human primates
Y Hattori
Comparative Cognition: Commonalities and Diversity, 139-151, 2021
32021
Social Intelligence in Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella)
K Fujita, H Kuroshima, Y Hattori, M Takahashi
Origins of the Social Mind: Evolutionary and Developmental Views, 3-20, 2008
32008
Staring death in the face: chimpanzees' attention towards conspecific skulls and the implications of a face module guiding their behaviour
A Gonçalves, Y Hattori, I Adachi
Royal Society open science 9 (3), 210349, 2022
22022
Perception of the motion trajectory of objects from moving cast shadows in infant Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)
T Imura, I Adachi, Y Hattori, M Tomonaga
Developmental Science 16 (2), 227-233, 2013
22013
Reply to Bertolo et al.: rhythmic swaying in chimpanzees has implications for understanding the biological roots of music and dance
Y Hattori, M Tomonaga
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (2), e2017986118, 2021
12021
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