Christopher Krupenye

Christopher Krupenye

Durham University

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christopher Krupenye

Christopher Krupenye, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Durham University, specializes in the field of Social Cognition, Social Knowledge, Theory of Mind, Animal Minds, Apes.

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

In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non‐human animals

Bonobos and chimpanzees remember familiar conspecifics for decades

Eye‐tracking as a window into primate social cognition

Guesser-knower paradigm

What is unique about the human eye? Comparative image analysis on the external eye morphology of human and nonhuman great apes

Replication and reproducibility in primate cognition research.

Social bonds provide multiple pathways to reproductive success in wild male chimpanzees

The Evolution of Mentalizing in Humans and Other Primates

Christopher Krupenye Information

University

Position

Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

1922

Citations(since 2020)

1546

Cited By

908

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Durham University

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Christopher Krupenye Skills & Research Interests

Social Cognition

Social Knowledge

Theory of Mind

Animal Minds

Apes

Top articles of Christopher Krupenye

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

In search of animal normativity: a framework for studying social norms in non‐human animals

Evan Westra

Simon Fitzpatrick

Sarah F Brosnan

Thibaud Gruber

Catherine Hobaiter

...

2024/1/24

Bonobos and chimpanzees remember familiar conspecifics for decades

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Laura S Lewis

Erin G Wessling

Fumihiro Kano

Jeroen MG Stevens

Josep Call

...

2023/12/26

Eye‐tracking as a window into primate social cognition

Laura S Lewis

Christopher Krupenye

2022/10

Guesser-knower paradigm

Christopher Krupenye

2022/5/20

What is unique about the human eye? Comparative image analysis on the external eye morphology of human and nonhuman great apes

Evolution and Human Behavior

Fumihiro Kano

Takeshi Furuichi

Chie Hashimoto

Christopher Krupenye

Jesse G Leinwand

...

2022/5/1

Replication and reproducibility in primate cognition research.

Benjamin Farrar

Christopher Krupenye

Alba Motes-Rodrigo

Claudio Tennie

Julia Fisher

...

2022

Social bonds provide multiple pathways to reproductive success in wild male chimpanzees

iScience

Joseph T Feldblum

Christopher Krupenye

Joel Bray

Anne E Pusey

Ian C Gilby

2021/8/17

The Evolution of Mentalizing in Humans and Other Primates

Christopher Krupenye

2021

Theory of mind in nonhuman primates

Laura Lewis

Christopher Krupenye

2021/6/24

The application of noninvasive, restraint-free eye-tracking methods for use with nonhuman primates

Behavior Research Methods

Lydia M Hopper

Roberto A Gulli

Lauren H Howard

Fumihiro Kano

Christopher Krupenye

...

2021

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

bioRxiv

Piero Amodio

Benjamin G Farrar

Christopher Krupenye

Ljerka Ostojić

Nicola S Clayton

2021/3/29

Representing knowledge, belief, and everything in between: Representational complexity in humans and other apes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Kresimir Durdevic

Christopher Krupenye

2021

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

Bonobos'(Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees'(Pan troglodytes) understanding of, and pupillary responses to, others' needs

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Christopher Krupenye

Moritz Köster

Zanna Clay

2021

Primates pass dynamically social anticipatory-looking false-belief tests

Fumihiro Kano

Josep Call

Christopher Krupenye

2020/10/1

Implicit measures help demonstrate the value of conservation education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Frontiers in psychology

Aleah Bowie

Christopher Krupenye

Pierrot Mbonzo

Fanny Minesi

Brian Hare

2020/3/13

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Co-Authors

H-index: 213
Michael Tomasello

Michael Tomasello

Duke University

H-index: 82
Anne Pusey

Anne Pusey

Duke University

H-index: 74
Brian Hare

Brian Hare

Duke University

H-index: 51
Felix Warneken

Felix Warneken

University of Michigan-Dearborn

H-index: 37
Satoshi Hirata

Satoshi Hirata

Kyoto University

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