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Academic year 1999
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Biro, D. & Matsuzawa, T. (1999) Numerical ordering in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): planning, executing, and monitoring. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113(2): 178-185.
- Kawai, N., & Kitaguchi, K., (1999) Evidences for within-compound learning in an instrumental conditioning with rats, Behavioural Processes. 44(3), 317-322
- Kawai, N., & Sugioka, K., (1999) A study of emotionality assessed using licking suppression in rats with microencephaly induced by prenatal methylazoxym ethanolacetate (MAM) treatment, Behavioral Science Research. 38(1), 1-6
- Kawai, N. & Matsuzawa, T., (2000) Numerical memory span in a chimpanzee. Nature, 403, 39-40
- Fagot, J, Deruelle, C., & Tomonaga, M (1999). Perception des dimensions globales et locales de stimuli visuels chez le primate. Primatologie, 2, 61-77.
- Myowa-Yamakoshi,M., & Matsuzawa,T. (1999). Factors influencing imitation of manipulatory actions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Journal of Comparative Psychology,113,128-136.
- Tomonaga, M. (1999). Establishing functional classes in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) with a 2-item sequential-responding procedure. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 72, 57-79.
- Tomonaga, M. (1999). Inversion effect in perception of human faces in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Primates, 40, 417-438.
Reviews
- Matsuzawa, T. (1999) Communication and tool use in chimpanzee: Cultural and social contexts. In: The design of Animal communication (eds.Hauser, M. & Konishi, M.). Cambridge University Press, pp.645-671.
Reports etc.
- Matsuzawa, T., Takemoto, H., Hayakawa, S. & Shimada, M. (1999) Diecke forest in Guinea. Pan Africa News, 6(1): 10-11.
Oral and poster presentations
- Celli, M., Tomonaga, M., Udono, T., Teramoto, M.,& Nagano, T. (1999). Learning processes in a tool using task by captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings." (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan) Abstracts, p.10.
- Celli, M., Tomonaga, M., Udono, T., Teramoto, M.,& Nagano, T. (1999). Learning processes in a tool using task by captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language," (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p.17.
- Hashiya, K., Ishikawa, S., Fujita, K., & Tomonaga, M. (1999). The "initial knowledge" about the correspondence of auditory-visual events in macaque infants. SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings." (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan) Abstracts, p.30.
- Kawai, N. & Matsuzawa, T. (1999) "The magical number 5" in a chimpanzee. COE international symposium "Evolution of the ape and the origin of the human beings," (November, 1999 Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 38.
- Kawai, N. (2000) Short-term memory in symbol use in a chimpanzee. COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language," (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 38.
- Matsuzawa, T. (1999) Intelligence and culture in chimpanzees. SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "The Evolution of Apes and the Origin of Human Beings" (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 43.
- Matsuzawa, T. (2000) Chimpanzee intelligence in the laboratory and in the wild. COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language", (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 47.
- Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (1999) Imitation of intentional manipulatory actions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "The Evolution of Apes and the Origin of Human Beings" (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 45.
- Myowa-Yamakoshi, M. (2000) Evolutionary foundation and development of imitation (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language", (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts Pp. 16.
- Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (1999) Discrimination and categorization of pictures of natural objects by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "The Evolution of Apes and the Origin of Human Beings" (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 68.
- Tanaka, M. (2000) Visual perception of natural objects in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language", (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p. 23.
- Tomonaga, M. (1999). Visual search tasks investigating the chimpanzee's visual perception and cognition. The 2nd International Conference on Cognitive Science and The 16th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society Joint Conference. (July, 1999, Tokyo, Japan). Abstract: proceedings, p.52.
- Tomonaga, M. (1999). Perception of shape from shading in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). 22nd European conference on visual perception. (August, 1999, Trieste, Italy). Perception, 28(suppl.), 23
- Tomonaga, M. (2000). Visual search by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium "Phylogeny of Cognition and Language," (March, 2000, Inuyama, Japan). Abstracts, p.45.
- Tomonaga, M., Suzuki, J., Ohkura, S., Nakamura, M., & Abe, T. (1999). Are cognitive experiments stressful works for the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)?: Relationship between performance and physiological factors during cognitive experiments. SAGA2 & COE International Symposium "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings. (November, 1999, Inuyama, Japan) Abstracts, p.71.
- Celli, M., Hirata, S., & Tomonaga, M. (1999). Efficiency of tools and flexibility of chimpanzees in a honey dipping task. 日本動物心理学会第59回大会 (1999年5月, 金沢). 動物心理学研究, 49, 101.
- Celli, M., Hirata, S., & Tomonaga, M. (1999). Tool use in captive chimpanzees in a honey dipping and a juice drinking task. 第15回日本霊長類学会大会(1999年6月, 宮崎). 霊長類研究, 15, 446.
Academic year 1998
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Fagot, J., & Tomonaga, M. (1999) Global-local processing in humans (Homo sapiens) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Use of a visual search task with compound stimuli. Journal of Comparative Psychology 113: 3-12.)
- Itakura, S. & Tanaka, M. (1998) Use of experimenter-given cues during object-choice tasks by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), and human infants (Homo sapiens). Journal of Comparative Psychology 112: 119-126.
- Suzuki, S. (1999) Selection of forced- and free-choice by monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Perceptual and Motor skills 88: 242-250.
- Tomonaga, M. (1998) Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens). Animal Cognition 1: 25-35.
- Tomonaga, M. (1999) Visual texture segregation by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Behavioural Brain Research 99: 209-218.
Reviews
- Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Chimpanzee behavior: An experimental approach from comparative cognitive science. In "The encyclopedia of comparative psychology" (eds. Greenberg, G. & Haraway, M.), Garland Publishers Inc., NY, pp.360-375.
Reports etc.
- Hirata, S., Morimura, N., & Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Green Passage Plan (tree-planting project) and environmental education using documentary videos at Bossou: A progress report. Pan African News 5(2): 18-20.
- Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Chimpanzees in Japan need help. Pan Africa News 5(2): 20-21.
Oral and poster presentations
- Fagot, J., Deruelle, C., & Tomonaga, M. (1998) Etude comparative des mecanismes de groupement perceptif chez l'homme, le chimpanze et le babouin (Comparative study of perceptual grouping mechanisms in humans, chimpanzees and baboons). Meeting of the Francophone Society of Primatology, (Oct. 1998, Rousset-sur-Arc, France).
- Hirata, S. & Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Chimpanzees' understanding of other chimpanzees' knowledge. Napoli Social Learning Conference. (Jun. 1998, Napoli). Program and Abstracts p. 64.
- Huffman, M. A., Hirata, S., & Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Spontaneous leaf swallowing in captive chimpanzees; evidence for a predisposition to perform a behavioral component of great ape self-medication. Napoli Social Learning Conference. (Jun. 1998, Napoli) Program and Abstracts p. 79.
- Matsuzawa, T. (1998) An introduction to the chimpanzee population at the Primate Research Center, Kyoto University. The meeting "the management of captive population of chimpanzees". (Nov. 1998, Taiwan).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1998) My researches in Africa and in the laboratory. The meeting "the management of captive population of chimpanzees". (Nov. 1998, Taiwan).
Academic year 1997
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Hirata, S., Myowa, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (1998) Use of leaves as cushions to sit on wet ground by wild chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology 44: 215-220.
- Inoue-Nakamura,N. (1997) Mirror self-recognition in nonhuman primates: A phylogenetic approach. Japanese Psychological Research 39:266-275.
- Inoue-Nakamura,N. & Matsuzawa, T. (1997) Development of stone tool use by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Journal of Comparative Psychology. 111: 159-173.
- Iversen, I. & Matsuzawa, T.(1997) Model-guided line drawing in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Japanese Psychological Research, 39:154-181.
- Sato, A., Kanazawa, S., & Fujita, K. (1997) Perception of object unity in a chimpanzee, Japanese Psychological Research 39: 191-199.
- Suzuki, S., & Matsuzawa, T. (1997) Choice between two discrimination tasks in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Japanese Psychological Research. 39:226-235.
- Tanaka,M.(1997) Formation of categories based on functions in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Japanese Psychological Research 39:212-225.
- Tomonaga, M. (1997) Precuing the target location in visual searching by a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Effects of precue validity. Japanese Psychological Research 39: 200-211.
- Tonooka, R., Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (1997) Acquisition and transmission of tool making and use for drinking juice in a group of captive chimpanzees. Japanese Psychological Research 39: 253-265.
Reviews
- Matsuzawa, T. (1997) Phylogeny of intelligence: A view from Cognitive behavior of chimpanzees. IIAS Reports, No.1997-004:17-26.
- Matsuzawa, T., Kojima, S. & Shinohara, S.(1997)Editorial: A brief note on the background of the study of cognition and behavior of chimpanzees by Japanese researchers. Japanese Psychological Research, 39(3):133-139.
Reports etc.
- Matsuzawa T. (1997) The death of an infant chimpanzee at Bossou, Guinea. Pan Africa News, 4(1):4-6.
Oral and poster presentations
- Fagot, J., & Tomonaga, M. (1998). Comparative assessment of global/local processing in humans, chimpanzees and baboons. The International Conference on Comparative Cognition. Orlando, FL, USA, March 12-14, 1998
- Hirata, S. (1998) Chimpanzee's understanding of others' mind. 科研費重点領域研究「心の発達」認知発達班コロキアム (Mar. 1998, Tokyo).
- Ochiai, T. and Matsuzawa, T. (1997) Planting trees in an outdoor compound of chimpanzees for an enriched environment. The Third International Conference On Environmental Enrichment(Oct. 1997, FL U. S.A.)
- Tomonaga, M. (1998). Perception of biological motions in chimpanzees. Colloquium for the animal-infant cognition subgroup of Monbusho Grant-in-Aid "The develop of mind". Tokyo, Japan, January 21, 1998.
Academic year 1996
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Iversen, I. & Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Visually guided drawing in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Japanese Psychological Research, 38: 126-135.
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Chimpanzee intelligence in nature and captivity: isomorphism of symbol-use and tool-use in chimpanzees. In McGrew, W. et al. (eds.), Great Ape Societies. Cambridge Univ. Press, pp.196-209.
Reviews
- Matsuzawa, T., Kojima, S., & Jitsumori, M. (1996) Editorial: A brief note on the historical background of the study of cognition and behavior in nonhuman primates by Japanese researchers. Japanese Psychological Research, 38: 109- 112.
Reports etc.
- Tomonaga, M. (1996) Visual perception in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Texture segregation and perception of shape from shading. Annual Report of Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture "The emergence of human cognition and language", vol. 3, 89-98.
Oral and poster presentations
- Greene, H., & Tomonaga, M. (1996) Perception. Symposium of 1996 meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, "Overview of (primate) cognition" (April, 1996, Nashville, TN, USA).
- Inoue-Nakamura, N. (1996) Self-directed behaviors in chimpanzees. Workshop "What is evidence for mirror- or video-self-recognition." The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA).
- Inoue-Nakamura, N. (1996) Mirror self-recognition in primates: A phylogenetic approach. XXVI International congress of psychology (August, 1996, Montreal, Canada).
- Inoue-Nakamura, N. & Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Development of stone tool-use by wild chimpanzees. The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Phylogeny of intelligence: A view from cognitive behavior of chimpanzees. The 3rd Brain and Mind International Symposium "Concept Formation, Thinking, and their development" (May-June, 1996, Kyoto, Japan).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Field experiments on tool use and its social transmission by wild chimpanzees. The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Two behavioral standards to promote Psychological well-being of captive chimpanzees. The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Chimpanzee intelligence in the laboratory and in the wild. The 32nd Nobel Conference "Apes at the end of an age: Primate language and behavior in the 90s" (October, 1996, Minnesota, USA).
- Matsuzawa, T. (1996) Evolution of intelligence: A view from linguistic and cognitive functions of chimpanzees. International workshop of Kansai Advanced Research Center "Brain, Computers, and Evolution" (December, 1996, Kobe, Japan).
- Tomonaga, M. (1996) Visual perception in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) under the texture segregation and visual search tasks. The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA). Abstracts, #336.
- Tomonaga, M. (1996) Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens). XXVI International congress of psychology (August, 1996, Montreal, Canada). International Journal of Psychology, 31(3-4): 197.
- Tomonaga, M. (1996) Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees and humans. International symposium "The emergence of human cognition and language" (September, 1996, Tokyo, Japan).
- Tomonaga, M., & Fushimi, T. (1996) Object construction by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) under the conditional discrimination procedure: Emergence of derived stimulus relations. Third international congress on behaviorism and the science of behavior (October, 1996, Yokohama, Japan).
- Tonooka, R. (1996) Leaf selectivity and development in leaf-folding behavior by wild chimpanzees at Bossou. The 16th Congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA). Abstracts, #593.
- Satoh, A., Kanazawa, S., & Fujita, K.(1996) Perception of object unity in a chimpanzee. The 16th congress of the International Primatological Society (August, 1996, Madison, USA). Abstracts, #338.
Academic year 1995
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Fujita, K, & Watanabe, K. (1995): Visual preference for closely related species by Sulawesi macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 37: 253-261.
- Kanazawa, S. (1996): Recognition of facial expressions in a Japanese monkey (Macaca fuscata) and humans (Homo sapiens). Primates, 37: 25-38.
- Matsuzawa, T. & Yamakoshi, G. (1996): Comparison of chimpanzee material culture between Bossou and Nimba, West Africa. In: Russon, A., Bard, K., & Parker, S. (eds.) "Reaching into Thought", Cambridge University Press. pp 201-223.
Reviews
- Fujita, K. (1995): Perception of geometric illusions by pigeons, monkeys, and apes. In Nakajima, T, & Ono, T. (eds.), "Emotion, memory and behavior: studies of human and nonhuman primates", Tokyo: Japan Scientific Societies Press, pp.169-179.
Reports etc.
- Tomonaga, M. (1995). Face perception in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and humans: Species difference in spatial perception. Anais de Etologia, 13, 20-38.
Oral and poster presentations
- Fujita, K., Watanabe, K., Widarto, T. H., & Suryobroto, B. (1995): Visual preference for closely-related species by Sulawesi macaques. XXIV International Ethological Conference, August 16, Honolulu. Abstracts p.43.
- Fujita, K.,& Kanazawa, S. (1995): How do Japanese monkeys see human smile and sad faces? The 36th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 10, 1995, Los Angeles. Abstracts p.23.
- Inoue-Nakamura, N. & Matsuzawa, T. (1995) Developmental processes of nut-cracking skill among infant chimpanzees in the wild. The 24th International Ethological Conference (at Honolulu, Hawaii, August in 1995). Abstract pp.108.
- Matsuzawa, T. (1994): Chimpanzee intelligence in the laboratory and in the wild: Construction of symbols and tools. Animal Cognition Seminar of Columbia University (at Columbia Univ. in New York, November in 1994)
- Matsuzawa, T. (1995): Tool use and its social transmission in wild chimpanzees. The 24th International Ethological Conference (at Honolulu, Hawaii, August in 1995). Abstract pp.64.
- Tomonaga, M. (1995). Face perception by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) under the modified preferential looking task: Implications for an inversion effect. XXIV International Ethological Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, August 10-17, 1995 (Abstract: Abstracts, p.124)
- Tomonaga, M. (1995). Search for symmetry in chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) conditional discrimination performance. Symposium of the XXVth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Psychology, "Animal cognition: Integration of comparative psychology, psychobiology, and experimental analysis of behavior." Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, October 25-29, 1995. (Abstract: Resumos, Appendix, p.2.)
- Tomonaga, M. (1995). Formation of stimulus equivalence and related problems in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Invited lecture of the XXVth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Psychology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, October 25-29, 1995.
- Tomonaga, M. (1995). Face perception in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and humans: Species difference in spatial perception. Invited lecture of the XIIIth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Ethology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Pirassununga, SP, Brazil, November 2-4, 1995. (Abstarct: Anais de Etologia, 13, 20-38.)
- Tonooka, R. (1995): Leaf-folding behavior for drinking water by wild chimpanzees. XXIV International Ethological Conference. (Honolulu, Hawai, August, 1995). Abstracts p.124.
- Tonooka, R. (1995): Hand preferences and manipulation in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Mini conference of the XXVth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Psychology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, October 25-29, 1995. Program p.42.
- Tonooka, R. (1995): Hand preferences during tool-using in chimpanzees. Invited lecture of the XIIIth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Ethology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Pirassununga, SP, Brazil, November 2-4, 1995.
Academic year 1994
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Matsuzawa, T. (1994) Field experiments on use of stone tools by chimpanzees in the wild. In Wrangham, R. et al.(eds.), Chimpanzee Cultures. Harvard Univ. Press, 351-370.
- Tomonaga, M. (1994): How laboratory-raised Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) perceive rotated photographs of monkeys: Evidence for an inversion effect in face perception. Primates, 35: 155-165.
- Tomonaga, M. (1995): Transfer of odd-item search performance in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Percept. Motor Skills, 80: 35-42.
- Tomonaga, M. (1995): Visual search by chimpanzees (Pan): Assessment of controlling relations. J. Exp. Anal. Behav., 63: 175-186.
- Tonooka, R. & Matsuzawa, T. (1995) Hand preferences of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in simple reaching for food. Int. J. Primatol., 16: 17-35.
Reports etc.
- Fujita, K.(1994): Review of K.R.Gobson & T.Ingold (Eds.), "Tools, language and cognition in human evolution." Cambridge University Press. (1993). Primates, 35(4): 523-525.
Oral and poster presentations
- Fujita, K.(1994): Perception of a geometric illusion by chimpanzes and rhesus macaques. XVth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Abstract: 71.
- Fujita, K.(1995): Perception of a geometric illusions by pigeons, monkeys, and apes. The 18th International Symposium of Taniguchi Foundation, Division of Brain Sciences, "Emotion, memory and behavior - study of human and nonhuman primates -". Abstract: 18-19.
- Kanazawa, S. (1994): Recognition of facial expressions in humans and a Japanese monkey, 15th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Kuta-Bali, Indonesia, August 1994
- Matsuzawa, T. (1994): Chimpanzee intelligence in nature and in captivity: Isomorphism of symbol-use and tool-use. Paper presented at Wenner-Gren Foundation Symposium No. 118 "The Great Apes Revisited", held at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Nov. 12-19.
- Tanaka, M. (1994): Recongnition of inter-object relationships in chimpanzees. The XVth International Congress of Primatology. Abstracts pp. 420.
Academic year 1993
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Fujita, K. (1993): Role of some physical characteristics in species recognition by pigtail monkeys. Primates, 34(2):133-140.
- Fujita, K. (1993): Development of visual preference for closely related species by infant and juvenile macaques with restricted social experience. Primates, 34(2), 141-150.
- Tomonaga, M. (1993a): Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of blocked-trial fixation of the target location on a chimpanzee's (Pan troglodytes) visual search performance. Primates, 34: 161-168.
- Tomonaga, M. (1993b): A search for search asymmetry in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Perceptual and Motor Skills, 76: 1287-1295.
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