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Peter F. Cook
Peter F. Cook
Associate Professor of Marine Mammal Science and Psychology, New College of Florida
Verified email at ncf.edu - Homepage
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A California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) can keep the beat: motor entrainment to rhythmic auditory stimuli in a non vocal mimic
P Cook, A Rouse, M Wilson, C Reichmuth
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2013
3552013
Rhythmic entrainment: why humans want to, fireflies can’t help it, pet birds try, and sea lions have to be bribed
M Wilson, PF Cook
Psychonomic bulletin & review 23 (6), 1647-1659, 2016
1672016
Awake canine fMRI predicts dogs’ preference for praise vs food
PF Cook, A Prichard, M Spivak, GS Berns
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 11 (12), 1853-1862, 2016
1242016
Algal toxin impairs sea lion memory and hippocampal connectivity, with implications for strandings
PF Cook, C Reichmuth, AA Rouse, LA Libby, SE Dennison, ...
Science 350 (6267), 2015
1152015
Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing
DD Dilks, P Cook, SK Weiller, HP Berns, M Spivak, GS Berns
PeerJ 3, e1115, 2015
1102015
Jealousy in dogs? Evidence from brain imaging
P Cook, A Prichard, M Spivak, GS Berns
Animal Sentience 3 (22), 1, 2018
882018
Beat keeping in a sea lion as coupled oscillation: implications for comparative understanding of human rhythm
AA Rouse, PF Cook, EW Large, C Reichmuth
Frontiers in Neuroscience 10, 257, 2016
642016
One pair of hands is not like another: caudate BOLD response in dogs depends on signal source and canine temperament
PF Cook, M Spivak, GS Berns
PeerJ 2, e596, 2014
562014
Diffusion tensor imaging of dolphin brains reveals direct auditory pathway to temporal lobe
GS Berns, PF Cook, S Foxley, S Jbabdi, KL Miller, L Marino
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1811), 20151203, 2015
552015
Do young chimpanzees have extraordinary working memory?
P Cook, M Wilson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17 (4), 599-600, 2010
522010
Neurobehavioral evidence for individual differences in canine cognitive control: An awake fMRI study
PF Cook, M Spivak, G Berns
Animal cognition 19 (5), 867-878, 2016
482016
The evolutionary biology of dance without frills
A Ravignani, PF Cook
Current Biology 26 (19), R878-R879, 2016
472016
Awake fMRI reveals brain regions for novel word detection in dogs
A Prichard, PF Cook, M Spivak, R Chhibber, GS Berns
Frontiers in neuroscience 12, 737, 2018
462018
Why Did the Dog Walk Into the MRI?
GS Berns, PF Cook
Current Directions in Psychological Science 25 (5), 363-369, 2016
432016
Postmortem DTI reveals altered hippocampal connectivity in wild sea lions diagnosed with chronic toxicosis from algal exposure
PF Cook, GS Berns, K Colegrove, S Johnson, F Gulland
Journal of Comparative Neurology 526 (2), 216-228, 2018
412018
An ecological approach to measuring synchronization abilities across the animal kingdom
MJ Henry, PF Cook, K de Reus, V Nityananda, AA Rouse, SA Kotz
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1835), 20200336, 2021
332021
Rapid Behavioural Diagnosis of Domoic Acid Toxicosis in California Sea Lions
P Cook, C Reichmuth, F Gulland
Biology Letters, 2011
332011
Regional brain activations in awake unrestrained dogs
PF Cook, A Brooks, M Spivak, GS Berns
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 16, 104-112, 2016
27*2016
Natural exposure to domoic acid causes behavioral perseveration in Wild Sea lions: Neural underpinnings and diagnostic application
PF Cook, C Reichmuth, A Rouse, S Dennison, B Van Bonn, F Gulland
Neurotoxicology and Teratology 57, 95-105, 2016
242016
Evidence of injury caused by gas bubbles in a live marine mammal: barotrauma in a California sea lion Zalophus californianus
W Van Bonn, E Montie, S Dennison, P Cook, J Greig, Denise, Barakos, ...
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2011
212011
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