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Prisca Zimmerman
University of Arizona - Tucson / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1738458
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Prisca Zimmerman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Neurons in the monkey amygdala detect eye contact during naturalistic social interactions Current Biology 24 (20), 2459-2464, 2014
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Response characteristics of basolateral and centromedial neurons in the primate amygdala Journal of Neuroscience 30 (48), 16197-16207, 2010
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Videos of conspecifics elicit interactive looking patterns and facial expressions in monkeys. Behavioral neuroscience 125 (4), 639, 2011
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Oxytocin enhances gaze-following responses to videos of natural social behavior in adult male rhesus monkeys Psychoneuroendocrinology 72, 47-53, 2016
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New perspectives on the neurophysiology of primate amygdala emerging from the study of naturalistic social behaviors Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 9 (1), e1449, 2018
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