Benjamin G Farrar

Benjamin G Farrar

University of Cambridge

H-index: 8

Europe-United Kingdom

About Benjamin G Farrar

Benjamin G Farrar, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Clinical Trials, Meta-Analysis, Network Meta-Analysis, Comparative Cognition, Meta-Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Medial temporal lobe structure, mnemonic and perceptual discrimination in healthy older adults and those at risk for mild cognitive impairment

Reporting and interpreting non-significant results in animal cognition research

Investigation of mirror-self recognition in ravens (Corvus corax).

Replication, bias, and meta-research in animal cognition research

A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms

Replication and reproducibility in primate cognition research.

Assessing the reporting and interpretation of non-significant results in the study of cognitive development: a systematic review

Testing two competing hypotheses for Eurasian jays’ caching for the future

Benjamin G Farrar Information

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Citations(all)

282

Citations(since 2020)

282

Cited By

47

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

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University of Cambridge

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Benjamin G Farrar Skills & Research Interests

Clinical Trials

Meta-Analysis

Network Meta-Analysis

Comparative Cognition

Meta-Science

Top articles of Benjamin G Farrar

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Medial temporal lobe structure, mnemonic and perceptual discrimination in healthy older adults and those at risk for mild cognitive impairment

Neurobiology of Aging

Helena M Gellersen

Alexandra N Trelle

Benjamin G Farrar

Gillian Coughlan

Saana M Korkki

...

2023/2/1

Reporting and interpreting non-significant results in animal cognition research

PeerJ

Benjamin G Farrar

Alizée Vernouillet

Elias Garcia-Pelegrin

Edward W Legg

Katharina F Brecht

...

2023/3/9

Investigation of mirror-self recognition in ravens (Corvus corax).

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Luigi Baciadonna

Georgia M Jerwood

Benjamin G Farrar

Nicola S Clayton

Nathan J Emery

2022/8

Replication, bias, and meta-research in animal cognition research

Benjamin Farrar

2022/5/11

A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms

Nature human behaviour

Sam Parsons

Flávio Azevedo

Mahmoud M Elsherif

Samuel Guay

Owen N Shahim

...

2022/3

Replication and reproducibility in primate cognition research.

Benjamin Farrar

Christopher Krupenye

Alba Motes-Rodrigo

Claudio Tennie

Julia Fisher

...

2022

Assessing the reporting and interpretation of non-significant results in the study of cognitive development: a systematic review

Edward William Legg

Benjamin Farrar

Aleksandra Lazić

Maleen Thiele

Dora Kampis

...

2021/10/29

Testing two competing hypotheses for Eurasian jays’ caching for the future

Scientific reports

Piero Amodio

Johanni Brea

Benjamin G Farrar

Ljerka Ostojić

Nicola S Clayton

2021/1/12

Little evidence that Eurasian jays protect their caches by responding to cues about a conspecific’s desire and visual perspective

ELife

Piero Amodio

Benjamin G Farrar

Christopher Krupenye

Ljerka Ostojić

Nicola S Clayton

2021/9/10

ManyBirds: A multi-site collaborative Open Science approach to avian cognition and behaviour research

Megan Lambert

Benjamin Farrar

Elias Garcia-Pelegrin

Stephan A Reber

Rachael Miller

2021/6/21

It’s not just the animals that are STRANGE

Learning & Behavior

Benjamin G Farrar

Ljerka Ostojić

2021/6

The hidden side of animal cognition research: Scientists’ attitudes toward bias, replicability and scientific practice

PloS one

Benjamin Farrar

Ljerka Ostojic

Nicola Clayton

2021/4/9

Replications, comparisons, sampling and the problem of representativeness in animal cognition research

Animal Behavior and Cognition, 8 (2)

Benjamin G Farrar

Konstantinos Voudouris

Nicola S Clayton

2021/2/19

Trialling meta-research in comparative cognition: Claims and statistical inference in animal physical cognition.

Animal behavior and cognition

Benjamin G Farrar

Drew M Altschul

Julia Fischer

Joléne Van Der Mescht

Sarah Placì

...

2020/8

Replications in Comparative Cognition: What Should We Expect and How Can We Improve?

Animal behavior and cognition

Benjamin G Farrar

Markus Boeckle

Nicola S Clayton

2020/2

Evidence of tool use in a seabird?

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Annette L Fayet

Erpur Snær Hansen

Dora Biro

2020/1/21

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Co-Authors

H-index: 20
Christopher Krupenye

Christopher Krupenye

Durham University

H-index: 14
Ljerka Ostojić

Ljerka Ostojić

Sveucilište u Rijeci

H-index: 8
Alizée Vernouillet

Alizée Vernouillet

Universiteit Gent

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