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Posts by Charlotte Canteloup

📢 Our new article entitled “With or without you: common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus, personality expression is mediated by social setting” has just come out *open access* in #AnimalBehaviourJournal! ✨ 🥰🥳🐒 @asab.org

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A thread. 😊

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⚠️ New Postdoc or PhD position open (3 years+) ⚠️

🚩Developmental milestones across cultures 🌍

Based @leuphana.bsky.social , in collaboration with @mpi-eva-leipzig.bsky.social

Please share/apply!

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Bravo @dvdkevin.bsky.social pour ton travail !

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🐒 Heureux d’avoir participé au 37e colloque de @lasfdp.bsky.social organisé par @palevoprim.bsky.social !
De riches échanges et des présentations inspirantes 👏
Un grand merci pour le prix Master lié à mon stage à @unistra.fr avec @chacanteloup.bsky.social & @tlemeux.bsky.social !

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Jane Goodall, chimpanzee expert and animal rights campaigner, dies age 91 - follow live The campaigner, a

RIP Jane Goodall… ethology will always remember you

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Intentional Communication in Animals The evolutionary origins of human language are deeply intertwined with the ability to communicate intentionally. Grounded in frameworks from developme…

Our new chapter is out! 📢 Co-first-authored with @mawadafreville.bsky.social with attentive supervision of @chacanteloup.bsky.social🤗

How has intentionality been theorised in developmental psychology and primatology, and how is it studied in animal signals?🐒🦜👶 Take a look 👇 doi.org/10.1016/B978...

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My PhD student @tlemeux.bsky.social is presenting the first study of his PhD at the SFECA conference !

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@mawadafreville.bsky.social just presented her work on the social development of vervet monkeys at the SFECA conference !

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New Postdoc position!
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On the socioecology of cognition in primates, based in Paris @mnhn.fr @cnrs.fr, with field work
It has it all:
- the best science
- the best macaques
- the best beaches
- the best people
- the best office view #Eiffeltower

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Research Associate (m/f/d) Applying Machine Learning to Developmental Psychology

I'm looking for a PhD Student at the intersection of Machine Learning and Developmental Psychology.

We study everyday experiences in children from 🇰🇪🇩🇪🇹🇷 and use ML models to quantify interactions.

4 years, fully funded, great team, beautiful location. Please share and apply!

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Another week, another #naturalist #watercolor: today's Tonkean #macaque!

Famous for their complex #social dynamics and impressive #cognitive abilities, they navigate intricate social hierarchies with amazing tolerance and adaptability, revealing the depth of #primate behavior.

🐒 #Sciart #monkey

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Bravo Camille!!!

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6/6 This pilot study offers exciting perspectives on the use of robots as automat to autonomously record data using artificial intelligence in the field. Future research is planned to test whether monkeys can learn from a robot #AnimBehav2023

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4/6 More individuals came within 10m to the robot, and we found no significant effect of rank, age or sex on time spent at that proximity. High rankers displayed more threat and stress related behaviours compared to low rankers #AnimBehav2023

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3/6 Who got in close proximity to the robot? Only 5-7/37 individuals approached so close the robot. High rankers significantly spent more time within 1m of the robot with no significant effect of age or sex. Apart an adult male, they were all from the same family #AnimBehav2023

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2/6 This remotely controlled robot had one box filled with food on its back. We introduced it gradually: it was first laying down with food in the box and on the ground and then quadrupedal, slightly moving its body and its head with food only inside the box #AnimBehav2023

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1/6 Robots are more and more socially accepted by human societies, but what about animal-robot interactions? Can a robot be tolerated by wild animals? We introduced an ANYmal robot to a group of 37 wild vervet monkeys in South Africa over 6 days for about 10h #AnimBehav2023

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Honoured to be awarded a research grant (as a PI!) from the #FyssenFoundation to investigate risk-taking in wild vervet monkeys at @InkawuP ! Stay tuned!

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Monkeys learn from high status individuals! Charlotte Canteloup1 (chercheuse) et la classe de DNL du collège Jean Racine (la liste des élèves est mentionnée en fin d’article) de Fanny Bitauld2

High school students acted as a reviewer for my paper in the open access DECODER journal! Good opportunity to make our research accessible to everyone!

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Best office ever! #fieldwork #southafrica

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I'll be happy to present some social transmission experiments I've done in vervet monkeys at the next seminar of @primobevolab !

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And a press release in French:

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Here is a thread presenting what we did:

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Processing of novel food reveals payoff and rank-biased social learning in a wild primate Scientific Reports - Processing of novel food reveals payoff and rank-biased social learning in a wild primate

Our new paper about payoff and rank-biased social learning in vervet monkeys is out today! With @mabiabc @bjjbarrett & E. van de Waal from @InkawuP @DEE_UNIL @unil

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6.We suggest that payoff and rank biased learning may explain the spread of feeding habits in vervet monkeys. Even for a relatively simple to process food as peanuts, techniques’ choice is socially driven and do not rely only on individual learning.

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5.We found that monkeys preferentially used the technique yielding the highest observed payoff, and also bias attention toward higher rankers. We reported juveniles and females being more sensitive to behavior’s payoff and adults and males to model’s rank.

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4.We analyzed the data with a modelling approach - Experience Weighted Attraction Models - integrating multiple SLS with individual learning to investigate how learning is influenced over time by both personal experience and observation of others.

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