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Dr. Stefanie Keupp

Gastwissenschaftlerin

Kognitive Ethologie

+49 551 3851-247

SKeupp(at)dpz.eu

BG.2, CO.13

Kellnerweg 4
37077 Göttingen

I am a postdoctoral researcher with a background in psychology. I am interested in cognitive development, social cognition, comparative psychology, and animal cognition.

ab 2021

Post-doc, Kognitive Ethologie, Deutsches Primatenzentrum

seit 2019

Post-doc, University of Warwick (UK) & University College London (UK)

2015 - 2018

Post-doc, Kognitive Ethologie, Deutsches Primatenzentrum

Promotion 2014

Abteilung für kognitive Entwicklungspsychologie, Universität Göttingen

Diplom Psychologie 2009

Universität Würzburg

Bruchmann, C., Stolla, J., Titchener, R., Fischer, J., & Keupp, S. (2023, September 7). How does social context modulate risky decision-making in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)? A research report on problematic issues with a repeated sampling from experience paradigm. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/uh6mk

Titchener, R, Thiriau, C., Hüser, T., Scherberger, H., Fischer, J., & Keupp, S. (2023). Social disappointment and partner presence affect long-tailed macaque refusal behaviour in an ‘inequity aversion’experiment. Royal Society Open Science, 10, 3, 221225, https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.221225

ManyPrimates et al. (2022). Collaboration and open science initiatives in primate research (Chap. 23, Primate Cognitive Studies (Ed. Schwartz & Beran). Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108955836

Keupp, S., Abedin, F., Jeanson, L., Kade, C., Kalbitz, J., Titchener, R., Mussweiler, T., Bugnyar, T., & Fischer, J. (2021). Performance-based social comparisons in humans and long-tailed macaques. Animal Behavior and Cognition 8(3): 325-350. https://doi.org/10.26451/abc.08.03.02.2021

Keupp, S., Grueneisen, S., Warneken, F., Ludvig, E. A., & Melis, A. (2021). Relationship between Delay Discounting and Risk Preference in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and Humans. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 43(43). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7jg8s1d8

Keupp, S., Grueneisen, S., Ludvig., E. A., Warneken, F., & Melis, A. (2021). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 376(1819), 20190673. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2019.0673

manyPrimates et al. (2019). Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research. PLoS ONE 14(10): e0223675. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223675

Hoehl, S., Keupp, S., Schleihauf, H., McGuigan, N., Buttelmann, D., & Whiten, A. (2019). 'Over-imitation': A review and appraisal of a decade of research. Developmental Review, 51, 90-108. https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1YKhm~810JIZx

Keupp, S., Titchener, R., Bugnyar, T., Mussweiler, T., & Fischer, J. (2019). Competition is crucial for social comparison processes in long-tailed macaques. Biology Letters, 15, 20180784. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2018.0784

Keupp, S., Behne, T., & Rakoczy, H. (2018). The Rationality of (Over)imitation, Perspectives on Psychological Science,13(6), 678-687. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1745691618794921

Keupp, S., Barbarroja, N., Topolinski, S., & Fischer, J. (2018). Are monkeys intuitive Aristotelians? Associations between target size and vertical target position in long-tailed macaques
Royal Society Open Science 5: 170889

Keupp, S., Bancken, C., Schillmöller, J., Rakoczy, H., & Behne, T. (2016). Rational Over-Imitation: Preschoolers consider material costs and copy causally irrelevant actions selectively. Cognition, 147, 85-92.

Schmitt V, Federspiel I, Eckert J, Keupp S, Tschernek L, Faraut L, Schuster R, Michels C, Sennhenn-Reulen H, Bugnyar T, Mussweiler T, Fischer J (2016). Do monkeys compare themselves to others? Animal Cognition, DOI 10.1007/s10071-015-0943-4. 

Keupp, S., Behne, T., Zachow, J., Kasbohm, A., & Rakoczy, H. (2015). Overimitation is not automatic: Context sensitivity in children's overimitation and action interpretation of causally irrelevant actions. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 130, 163-175.

Keupp, S., Behne, T., & Rakoczy, H (2013). Why do children over-imitate? Normativity is crucial. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 216, 392-406.

Herrmann, E., Keupp, S., Hare, B., Vaish, A., & Tomasello, M. (2013). Direct and indirect reputation formation in nonhuman great apes (Pan paniscus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 127, 63–75.

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