Ikuma Adachi

Ikuma Adachi

Kyoto University

H-index: 17

Asia-Japan

About Ikuma Adachi

Ikuma Adachi, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kyoto University, specializes in the field of Comparative Cognition, Cognitive Science.

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

Matching-to-Sample Task Training of a Killer Whale (Orcinus orca)

Endodontic Treatment of a Maxillary Incisor Tooth in a Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Fearful snake pictures make monkeys pessimistic

Body part categorization in chimpanzees

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) detect strange body parts: an eye-tracking study

No evidence of spatial representation of age, but “own-age bias” like face processing found in chimpanzees

Staring death in the face: chimpanzees' attention towards conspecific skulls and the implications of a face module guiding their behaviour

Exploring the effects of disgust-related images on cognition in chimpanzees

Ikuma Adachi Information

University

Position

Primate Research Institute

Citations(all)

1216

Citations(since 2020)

404

Cited By

974

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Kyoto University

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Ikuma Adachi Skills & Research Interests

Comparative Cognition

Cognitive Science

Top articles of Ikuma Adachi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Matching-to-Sample Task Training of a Killer Whale (Orcinus orca)

Animals

Ayumu Santa

Koji Kanda

Tomoya Kako

Momoko Miyajima

Ikuma Adachi

2024/3/7

Endodontic Treatment of a Maxillary Incisor Tooth in a Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry

Wataru Saito

Tomoko Ikawa

Takumi Ogawa

Yasuko Momoi

Akihisa Kaneko

...

2024/3

Fearful snake pictures make monkeys pessimistic

Iscience

Sakumi Iki

Ikuma Adachi

2023/9/15

Body part categorization in chimpanzees

Jie GAO

Ikuma ADACHI

2023

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) detect strange body parts: an eye-tracking study

Animal Cognition

Jie Gao

Ikuma Adachi

Masaki Tomonaga

2022/8

No evidence of spatial representation of age, but “own-age bias” like face processing found in chimpanzees

Animal Cognition

Yuri Kawaguchi

Masaki Tomonaga

Ikuma Adachi

2022/4

Staring death in the face: chimpanzees' attention towards conspecific skulls and the implications of a face module guiding their behaviour

Royal Society open science

André Gonçalves

Yuko Hattori

Ikuma Adachi

2022/3/23

Exploring the effects of disgust-related images on cognition in chimpanzees

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Cécile Sarabian

Andrew MacIntosh

Ikuma Adachi

2021

Effects of short-term isolation on social animals' behavior: An experimental case study of Japanese macaque

Ecological Informatics

Takashi Morita

Aru Toyoda

Seitaro Aisu

Akihisa Kaneko

Naoko Suda-Hashimoto

...

2021/12/1

Chimpanzees utilize video information when facing its referent later in another room

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Shenwen Xu

Masaki Tomonaga

Ikuma Adachi

2021

Impairment effect of infantile coloration on face discrimination in chimpanzees

Royal Society Open Science

Yuri Kawaguchi

Koyo Nakamura

Masaki Tomonaga

Ikuma Adachi

2021/11/10

Countermeasures against COVID-19 pandemic

Primate Research

Ikuma Adachi

Yuko Hattori

Takakazu Yumoto

2021

Nonparametric analysis of inter‐individual relations using an attention‐based neural network

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Takashi Morita

Aru Toyoda

Seitaro Aisu

Akihisa Kaneko

Naoko Suda‐Hashimoto

...

2021/8

Evolution of Primate Multilevel Social Systems: Proboscis Monkey Society as Complex System

Ikki Matsuda

Ikuma Adachi

Hiroki Koda

2021

Conceptual Blending in Animal Cognition: A Comparative Approach

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

Mark Turner

Eric Leonardis

Arturs Semenuks

Seana Coulson

Jamin Pelkey

...

2021

Automated methods and the technological context of chimpanzee research.

Christopher Flynn Martin

Ikuma Adachi

2020

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