Michael Beran

Michael Beran

Georgia State University

H-index: 59

North America-United States

About Michael Beran

Michael Beran, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia State University, specializes in the field of Comparative Psychology, Animal Cognition, Self-Control, Metacognition, Numerical Cognition.

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

On parrots, delay of gratification, executive function, and how sometimes we do the best we can.

Maze runners: monkeys show restricted Arabic numeral summation during computerized two-arm maze performance

No evidence of attentional bias toward threatening conspecific and allospecific faces in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) using a dot-probe task.

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with better task-based delay of gratification skills are rated as less impulsive, more agreeable, and smarter.

Congratulations to Animal Cognition on its 50th birthday! Some thoughts on the last 50 years of animal cognition research

I am as fooled as you are, say some primates… but only sometimes.

Assessing the perception of face pareidolia in children (Homo sapiens), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella).

Habitual prospective memory in preschool children

Michael Beran Information

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Citations(all)

10454

Citations(since 2020)

3986

Cited By

7849

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

180

i10Index(since 2020)

123

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Georgia State University

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Michael Beran Skills & Research Interests

Comparative Psychology

Animal Cognition

Self-Control

Metacognition

Numerical Cognition

Top articles of Michael Beran

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On parrots, delay of gratification, executive function, and how sometimes we do the best we can.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Michael J Beran

2024/2

Maze runners: monkeys show restricted Arabic numeral summation during computerized two-arm maze performance

Animal Cognition

Elizabeth L Haseltine

Michael J Beran

2024/12

No evidence of attentional bias toward threatening conspecific and allospecific faces in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) using a dot-probe task.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Olivia T Reilly

Marcela E Benítez

Michael J Beran

Sarah J Barber

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/4/4

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with better task-based delay of gratification skills are rated as less impulsive, more agreeable, and smarter.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

William D Hopkins

Chelsea M Cox

Robert D Latzman

Michael J Beran

2024/2/26

Congratulations to Animal Cognition on its 50th birthday! Some thoughts on the last 50 years of animal cognition research

Michael J Beran

2023/1

I am as fooled as you are, say some primates… but only sometimes.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Michael J Beran

2023/5

Assessing the perception of face pareidolia in children (Homo sapiens), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella).

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Molly Flessert

Jessica Taubert

Michael J Beran

2023/5

Habitual prospective memory in preschool children

Plos one

Andrew J Kelly

Abigail A Camden

Melany C Williams

Michael J Beran

Bonnie M Perdue

2023/10/31

Focality and prospective memory in preschool children

The Journal of General Psychology

Andrew J Kelly

Melany C Williams

Audrey E Parrish

Bonnie M Perdue

Susan Little

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2023/4/3

Studies of Primate Metacognition are Relevant to Determining What Form Introspection Could Take in Different Intelligent Systems

Journal of Consciousness Studies

Maisy D Englund

Michael J Beran

2023/9/30

I’ll (not) take that: The reverse-reward contingency task as a test of self-control and inhibition

Learning & Behavior

Michael J Beran

2023/3

Why do distractions sometimes aid self-control? Pigeons (Columba livia) highlight possible mechanisms underlying the distraction effect.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Michael J Beran

2023/8

Primate Cognitive Studies

Bennett L Schwartz

Michael J Beran

2022/8/11

Assessing aphantasia prevalence and the relation of self-reported imagery abilities and memory task performance

Consciousness and Cognition

Michael J Beran

Brielle T James

Kristin French

Elizabeth L Haseltine

Heather M Kleider-Offutt

2023/8/1

Uncertainty Paradigm

J David Smith

Barbara A Church

Michael J Beran

J Antonio Salamanca

David A Washburn

2022/5/20

Proto-counting

Michael J Beran

2022/5/20

No evidence of the choice overload effect in a computerized paradigm with rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella)

Behavioural Processes

Maisy D Englund

Michael J Beran

2022/1/1

Charles R. Menzel

Michael J Beran

2022/5/20

Prospective Memory

Michael K Scullin

Hillary G Mullet

Gilles O Einstein

Mark A McDaniel

2015/1/1

Consistently inconsistent perceptual illusions in nonhuman primates: The importance of individual differences

Michael J Beran

Audrey E Parrish

2022/12/21

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Co-Authors

H-index: 92
William Hopkins

William Hopkins

Georgia State University

H-index: 78
Morten H. Christiansen

Morten H. Christiansen

Cornell University

H-index: 74
F. Gregory Ashby

F. Gregory Ashby

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 52
Sarah Brosnan

Sarah Brosnan

Georgia State University

H-index: 49
David A. Washburn

David A. Washburn

Georgia State University

H-index: 31
Jennifer Vonk

Jennifer Vonk

Oakland University

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