Sarah Brosnan

Sarah Brosnan

Georgia State University

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About Sarah Brosnan

Sarah Brosnan, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia State University, specializes in the field of Decision making, cooperation, coordination, inequity, barter.

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

Capuchin monkeys' (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) categorization of photos of unknown male conspecifics suggests attention to fWHR and a dominance bias

The Joint Simon task is not joint for capuchin monkeys

Capuchin monkeys’ ability to choose beneficial options is inhibited by added complexity

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

Frans de Waal (1948–2024)

How context influences primates' decisions about reciprocity

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

Some dogs can find the payoff-dominant outcome in the Assurance game

Sarah Brosnan Information

University

Position

Professor of psychology philosophy & neuroscience

Citations(all)

12393

Citations(since 2020)

4583

Cited By

10150

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

121

i10Index(since 2020)

99

Email

University Profile Page

Georgia State University

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Sarah Brosnan Skills & Research Interests

Decision making

cooperation

coordination

inequity

barter

Top articles of Sarah Brosnan

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Journal

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Publication Date

Capuchin monkeys' (Sapajus [Cebus] apella) categorization of photos of unknown male conspecifics suggests attention to fWHR and a dominance bias

American Journal of Primatology

Ashley M Meacham

Meghan J Sosnowski

Heather M Kleider‐Offutt

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/3/25

The Joint Simon task is not joint for capuchin monkeys

Scientific Reports

Mayte Martínez

Matthew H Babb

Friederike Range

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/3/11

Capuchin monkeys’ ability to choose beneficial options is inhibited by added complexity

Animal Behaviour

Matthew H Babb

Laurent Prétôt

Redouan Bshary

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/2/23

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

Frans de Waal (1948–2024)

Science

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/4/26

How context influences primates' decisions about reciprocity

Sarah F Brosnan

2024/1/19

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

Some dogs can find the payoff-dominant outcome in the Assurance game

Iscience

Mayte Martínez

Selina Schöndorfer

Lauren M Robinson

Sarah F Brosnan

Friederike Range

2024/1/19

Under pressure: the interaction between high-stakes contexts and individual differences in decision-making in humans and non-human species

Meghan J Sosnowski

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/7

Children’s endowment effect is impacted by the salience of the object, but not the duration of possession or the object’s tangibility

Cognitive Development

Mackenzie F Webster

Kelly L Leverett

Rebecca Williamson

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/4/1

Evaluation of decision-making behavior under uncertainty in capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) and humans (Homo sapiens) using a modified Balloon Analogue Risk Task.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Olivia T Reilly

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/12/14

Oxytocin increases during fur‐rubbing regardless of level of social contact in tufted capuchin monkeys

American Journal of Primatology

Meghan J Sosnowski

Olivia T Reilly

Sarah F Brosnan

Marcela E Benítez

2023/6

Dogs take into account the actions of a human partner in a cooperative task

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Mayte Martínez

Lauren M Robinson

Sarah F Brosnan

Friederike Range

2023/2/22

Humans’(Homo sapiens), capuchin monkeys’(Sapajus [Cebus] apella), and rhesus macaques’(Macaca mulatta) size judgments shift when stimuli change in frequency.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Sierra Simmons

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/10/23

Comparative economics: how studying other primates helps us better understand the evolution of our own economic decision making

Sarah F Brosnan

Bart J Wilson

2023/5/8

Meeting cognitive, behavioral, and social needs of primates in captivity

Catherine F Talbot

Lisa A Reamer

Susan P Lambeth

Steven J Schapiro

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/2/2

State‐dependent risky choices in primates: Variation in energy budget does not affect tufted capuchin monkeys' (Sapajus spp.) risky choices

American Journal of Primatology

Filippo Ciacci

Stella Mayerhoff

Francesca De Petrillo

Serena Gastaldi

Sarah Frances Brosnan

...

2023/10

Using an evolutionary approach to improve predictive ability in the social sciences: Property, the endowment effect, and law

Evolution and Human Behavior

Sarah F Brosnan

Owen D Jones

2023/5/1

Sex differences in white matter tracts of capuchin monkey brains

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Olivia T Reilly

Sarah F Brosnan

Marcela E Benítez

Kimberley A Phillips

Erin E Hecht

2023/8

A comparative perspective on the human sense of justice

Evolution and Human Behavior

Sarah F Brosnan

2023/5/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 121
Frans de Waal

Frans de Waal

Emory & Henry College

H-index: 41
Daniel Houser

Daniel Houser

George Mason University

H-index: 31
Jennifer Vonk

Jennifer Vonk

Oakland University

H-index: 23
Erte Xiao

Erte Xiao

Monash University

H-index: 9
Darby Proctor

Darby Proctor

Florida Institute of Technology

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