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William Hopkins
William Hopkins
Professor of Neuroscience, Georgia State University
Verified email at gsu.edu
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Spontaneous symbol acquisition and communicative use by pygmy chimpanzees (Pan paniscus).
S Savage-Rumbaugh, K McDonald, RA Sevcik, WD Hopkins, E Rubert
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 115 (3), 211, 1986
7131986
The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
KL Grasby, N Jahanshad, JN Painter, L Colodro-Conde, J Bralten, ...
Science 367 (6484), eaay6690, 2020
7122020
Asymmetric Broca's area in great apes
C Cantalupo, WD Hopkins
Nature 414 (6863), 505-505, 2001
6392001
Why primate models matter
KA Phillips, KL Bales, JP Capitanio, A Conley, PW Czoty, BA ‘t Hart, ...
American journal of primatology 76 (9), 801-827, 2014
5922014
Intentional communication by chimpanzees: a cross-sectional study of the use of referential gestures.
DA Leavens, WD Hopkins
Developmental psychology 34 (5), 813, 1998
4631998
Indexical and referential pointing in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
DA Leavens, WD Hopkins, KA Bard
Journal of comparative psychology 110 (4), 346, 1996
4491996
Intentionality as Measured in the Persistence and Elaboration of Communication by Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
DA Leavens, JL Russell, WD Hopkins
Child development 76 (1), 291-306, 2005
3752005
Planum temporale asymmetries in great apes as revealed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
WD Hopkins, L Marino, JK Rilling, LA MacGregor
NeuroReport 9 (12), 2913-2918, 1998
3571998
Chimpanzees differentially produce novel vocalizations to capture the attention of a human
WD Hopkins, JP Taglialatela, DA Leavens
Animal behaviour 73 (2), 281-286, 2007
3552007
Recognizing facial cues: individual discrimination by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
LA Parr, JT Winslow, WD Hopkins, F de Waal
Journal of Comparative Psychology 114 (1), 47, 2000
3022000
Understanding the point of chimpanzee pointing: epigenesis and ecological validity
DA Leavens, WD Hopkins, KA Bard
Current directions in psychological science 14 (4), 185-189, 2005
2992005
Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens).
AB Hostetter, M Cantero, WD Hopkins
Journal of Comparative Psychology 115 (4), 337, 2001
2992001
Tactical use of unimodal and bimodal communication by chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes
DA Leavens, AB Hostetter, MJ Wesley, WD Hopkins
Animal Behaviour 67 (3), 467-476, 2004
2942004
Hand preferences for a coordinated bimanual task in 110 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): cross-sectional analysis.
WD Hopkins
Journal of Comparative Psychology 109 (3), 291, 1995
2641995
Primate laterality: Current behavioral evidence of primate asymmetries
JP Ward, WD Hopkins
Springer Science & Business Media, 1993
2461993
Relaxed genetic control of cortical organization in human brains compared with chimpanzees
A Gómez-Robles, WD Hopkins, SJ Schapiro, CC Sherwood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (48), 14799-14804, 2015
2452015
Communicative signaling activates ‘Broca's’ homolog in chimpanzees
JP Taglialatela, JL Russell, JA Schaeffer, WD Hopkins
Current Biology 18 (5), 343-348, 2008
2372008
The whole-hand point: the structure and function of pointing from a comparative perspective.
DA Leavens, WD Hopkins
Journal of Comparative Psychology 113 (4), 417, 1999
2371999
Hand use and gestural communication in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
WD Hopkins, DA Leavens
Journal of Comparative Psychology 112 (1), 95, 1998
2371998
Wild chimpanzees show population-level handedness for tool use
EV Lonsdorf, WD Hopkins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (35), 12634-12638, 2005
2352005
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