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Research: From Molecule to Behavior
A study by the German Primate Center shows parallels between Guinea baboons and human hunter-gatherer societies
How research into movement planning in the brain is helping to advance the development of neuroprostheses
New name, new look, and lots of exciting research highlights
The diversity of lemurs did not come about through a one-off “explosion in the number of species”, also known as radiation, but dynamically through several radiations and hybridization.
Guinea baboons choose their sleeping place independently of predators and parasites
New study shows: Power relations between males and females in primates are more complex than thought
New report shows drastic decline in endangered primates and calls for conservation measures
In the new issue “Highlights of our research 2024”, we present the six most exciting results of DPZ scientists from the past year.
New study with rhesus monkeys helps to improve brain-computer interfaces
Study shows how individual neurons process probability, magnitude and risk of rewards