1. Mason, W.A. & Stone, C.P. (1953). Maze performance of rats under conditions of surface and underwater swimming. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 46, 159-165.
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2. Lawrence, D.H. & Mason, W.A. (1955). Systematic behavior during discrimination reversal and change of dimensions. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 48, 1-7.
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3. Lawrence, D.H. & Mason, W.A. (1955). Intake and weight adjustments in rats to changes in feeding schedule. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 48, 43-46.
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4. Lawrence, D.H. & Mason, W.A. (1955). Food intake in the rat as a function of deprivation intervals and feeding rhythms. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 48, 267-271.
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5. Stone, C.P. & Mason, W.A. (1955). Effects of hypophysectomy on behavior in rats: III. Thermoregulatory behavior. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 48, 456-462.
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6. Mason, W.A., Blazek, N.C. & Harlow, H.F. (1956). Learning capacities of the infant rhesus monkey. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 49, 449-453.
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7. Mason, W.A. & Harlow, H.F. (1958). Formation of conditioned responses
in infant monkeys. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,
51, 68-70.
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8. Mason, W.A. & Harlow, H.F. (1958). Performance of infant rhesus monkeys
on a spatial discrimination problem. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 51, 71-74.
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9. Mason, W.A. & Harlow, H.F. (1958). Learned approach by infant rhesus
monkeys to the sucking situation. Psychological Reports, 4, 79-82.
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10. Mason, W.A. & Harlow, H.F. (1959). Initial responses of infant rhesus
monkeys to solid foods. Psychological Reports, 5, 193-199.
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11. Mason, W.A. (1959). Development of communication between young rhesus
monkeys. Science, 130,712-713.
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12. Mason, W.A., Harlow, H.F. & Rueping, R.R. (1959). The development of
manipulatory responsiveness in the infant rhesus monkey. Journal of
Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 52, 555-558.
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13. Mason, W.A. (1960). Socially mediated reduction in emotional responses
of young rhesus monkeys. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology,
60, 100-104.
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14. Harlow, H.F., Harlow, M.K., Rueping, R.R. & Mason, W.A. (1960).
Performance of infant rhesus monkeys on discrimination learning, delayed
response and discrimination learning set. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 53, 113-121.
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15. Mason, W.A., Green, P.C. & Posepanko, C.J. (1960). Sex difference in
affective-social responses of rhesus monkeys. Behaviour, 16, 74-83.
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16. Mason, W.A. (1960). The effects of social restriction on the behavior
of rhesus monkeys: I. Free social behavior. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 53, 582 589.
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17. Mason, W.A. (1961). Effects of age and stimulus characteristics on
manipulatory responsiveness of monkeys raised in a restricted environment. Journal
of Genetic Psychology, 99, 301-308.
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18. Mason, W.A. & Harlow, H.F. (1961). The effects of age and previous
training on patterned strings performance of rhesus monkeys. Journal of
Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 54,704-709.
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19. Mason, W.A. (1961). The effects of social restriction on the behavior
of rhesus monkeys: II. Tests of gregariousness. Journal of Comparative
and Physiological Psychology, 54, 287-290.
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20. Mason, W.A. (1961). The effects of social restriction on the behavior
of rhesus monkeys: III. ominance tests. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 54, 694-699.
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21. Mason, W.A. & Green, P.C. (1962). The effects of social restriction on
the behavior of rhesus monkeys: IV. Responses to a novel environment and
to an alien species. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,
55, 363-368.
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22. Mason, W.A. & Berkson, G. (1962). Conditions influencing vocal
responsiveness of infant chimpanzees. Science, 137, 127-128.
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23. Mason, W.A. & Hollis, J.H. (1962). Communication between young rhesus
monkeys. Animal Behaviour, 10, 211-221.
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24. Bernstein, S. & Mason, W.A. (1962). The effects of age and stimulus
conditions on the emotional responses of rhesus monkeys: Responses to
complex stimuli. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 101, 279-298.
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25. Mason, W.A., Hollis, J.H. & Sharpe, L.G. (1962). Differential
responses of chimpanzees to social stimulation. Journal of Comparative
and Physiological Psychology, 55, 1105-1110.
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26. Hansen, E.W. & Mason, W.A. (1962). Socially mediated changes in
lever-responding of rhesus monkeys. Psychological Reports, 11,
647-654.
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27. Mason, W.A. & Fitz-Gerald, F.L. (1962). Intellectual performance of an
isolation reared rhesus monkey. Perceptual Motor Skills, 15, 594.
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28. Mason, W.A. (1963). Social development of rhesus monkeys with
restricted social experience. Perceptual and Motor Skills,
16,263-270.
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29. Bernstein, I.S. & Mason, W.A. (1963). Group formation by rhesus
monkeys. Animal Behaviour, 11, 28-31.
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30. Benjamin, L.S. & Mason, W.A. (1963). Effect of hunger on nonnutritive
sucking in the infant rhesus monkeys. Journal of Abnormal and Social
Psychology, 66, 526-531.
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31. Mason, W.A. (1963). The effects of environmental restriction on the
social development of rhesus monkeys. In: C.H. Southwick (Ed.), Primate
social behavior (pp. 161-173). Princeton: Van Nostrand.
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32. Berkson, G., Mason, W.A. & Saxon, S. (1963). Situation and stimulus
effects on stereotyped behaviors of chimpanzees. Journal of Comparative
and Physiological Psychology, 56, 786-792.
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33. Bernstein, I.S. & Mason, W.A. (1963). Activity patterns of rhesus
monkeys in a social group. Animal Behaviour, 11, 455-460.
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34. Mason, W.A. & Sponholz, R.R. (1963). Behavior of rhesus monkeys raised
in isolation. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1, 299-306.
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35. Mason, W.A., Saxon, S.V. & Sharpe, L.G. (1963). Preferential responses
of young chimpanzees to food and social rewards. Psychological Record,
13, 341-345.
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36. Berkson, G. & Mason, W.A. (1963). Stereotyped movements of mental
defectives: III. Situation effects. American Journal of Mental
Deficiency, 68, 409-412.
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44. Mason, W.A. (1966). Social organization of the South American monkey,
Callicebus moloch: A preliminary report. Tulane Studies in Zoology,
13, 23-28.
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1963 Mason APA Symposium - Role of Primates
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37. Berkson, G. & Mason, W.A. (1964). Stereotyped movements of mental
defectives: IV. The effects of toys and the character of the acts. American
Journal of Mental Deficiency, 68, 511- 524.
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38. Mason, W.A. & Riopelle, A.J. (1964). Comparative psychology. Annual
Review of Psychology, 15, 143-180.
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39. Mason, W.A. (1964). Sociability and social organization in monkeys and
apes. In: L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Recent advances in experimental social
psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 277-305). New York: Academic Press.
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40. Berkson, G. & Mason, W.A. (1964). Stereotyped behaviors of
chimpanzees: Relation to general arousal and alternative activities. Perceptual
Motor Skills, 19, 635-652.
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41. Mason, W.A. (1965). Determinants of social behavior in young
chimpanzees. In: A.M. Schrier, H.F. Harlow & F. Stollnitz (Eds.), Behavior
of nonhuman primates (Vol. 2, pp. 335-364). New York: Academic Press.
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42. Mason, W.A. (1965). Social development of monkeys and apes. In: I.
DeVore (Ed.), Primate behavior: Field studies of monkeys and apes
(pp. 514-543). New York: Holt.
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43. Mason, W.A. (1965). [Review of The mountain gorilla]. Current
Anthropology, 6, 300.
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45. Mason, W.A. (1967). Motivational aspects of social responsiveness in
young chimpanzees. In: H.W. Stevenson, E.H. Hess & H. Rheingold (Eds.), Early
behavior: Comparative and developmental approaches (pp. 103-126). New
York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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46. Mason, W.A. (1967). Traditions synthesized. [Review of Animal
behaviour: A synthesis of ethology and comparative psychology]. Contemporary
Psychology, 12, 589-590.
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52. Mason, W.A. (1967). [Printed discussion of Animal vocalization and
communication]. In: C.H. Millikan & F.L. Darley (Ed.), Brain
mechanisms underlying speech and language (pp. 11-12). New York: Grune
and Stratton.
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47. Mason, W.A. (1968). Scope and potential of primate research. Science
and Psychoanalysis, 12, 101-118.
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48. Mason, W.A., Davenport, R.K., Jr. & Menzel, E.W., Jr. (1968). Early
experience and the social development of rhesus monkeys and chimpanzees.
In: G. Newton & S. Levine (Eds.), Early experience and behavior
(pp. 440-480). Springfield: C.C. Thomas.
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49. Mason, W.A. (1968). Lemur lore. [Review of Lemur behavior: A
Madagascar field study]. Contemporary Psychology, 13, 373-374.
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50. Mason, W.A. (1968). Use of space by Callicebus groups. In: P.C. Jay
(Ed.), Primates: Studies in daptation and variability (pp.
200-216). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
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51. Mason, W.A. (1968). Naturalistic and experimental investigations of
the social behavior of monkeys and apes. In: P.C. Jay (Ed.), Primates:
Studies in adaptation and variability (pp. 398-419). New York: Holt,
Rinehart & Winston.
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53. Mason, W.A. (1968). Early social deprivation in the nonhuman primates:
Implications for human behavior. In: D. Glass (Ed.), Biology and
behavior: Environmental influences (pp. 70-101). New York: Rockefeller
University Press.
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55. Candland, D.K. & Mason, W.A. (1968). Infant monkey heart rate:
Habituation and effects of social substitutes. Developmental
Psychobiology, 1, 254-256.
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54. Randolph, M.C. & Mason, W.A. (1969). Effects of rearing conditions on
distress vocalizations in chimpanzees. Folia Primatologica, 10,
103-112.
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57. Mason, W.A. & Epple, G. (1969). Social organization in experimental
groups of Saimiri and Callicebus. Proceedings of the
Second International Congress of Primatology (Vol. 1, pp. 59-65). New
York: Karger.
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56. Mason, W.A. (1970). Back to nature. [Review of Naturalistic viewpoints
in psychological research]. Contemporary Psychology, 15, 88-89.
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58. Jones, C., Martin, T.W. & Mason, W.A. (1970). Survival of an escaped
Callicebus moloch in Southern Louisiana. Laboratory Primate Newsletter,
9, 6-7.
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59. Mason, W.A. (1970). Chimpanzee social behavior. In: G.H. Bourne (Ed.), The
Chimpanzee (Vol. 2, pp. 265-288). New York: Karger.
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60. Bernstein, S. & Mason, W.A. (1970). Effects of age and stimulus
conditions on the emotional responses of rhesus monkeys: Differential
responses to frustration and to fear stimuli. Developmental Psychobiology,
3, 5-12.
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61. Mason, W.A. (1970). Information processing and experiential deprivation: A biological perspective. In: F.A. Young & D.B. Lindsley (Eds.), Early experience on visual information processing in perceptual and reading disorders (pp. 302-323). Washington,
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62. Mason, W.A. (1970). Early deprivation in biological perspective. In: V.H. Denenberg (Ed.), Education of the infant and young child (pp. 25-50). New York: Academic Press.
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63. Mason, W.A. (1971). Motivational factors in psychosocial development. In: W.J. Arnold & M.M. Page (Eds.), Nebraska symposium on motivation (pp. 35-67). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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64. Lorenz, R. & Mason, W.A. (1971). Establishment of a colony of titi
monkeys (Callicebus moloch). International Zoo Yearbook, 11,
168-175.
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65. Mason, W.A. (1971). Field and laboratory studies of social organization in Saimiri and Callicebus. In: L.A. Rosenblum (Ed.), Primate behavior: Developments in field and laboratory research (Vol. 2, pp. 107-137). New York: Academic Press.
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66. Mason, W.A., Hill, S.D. & Thomsen, C.E. (1971). Perceptual factors in the development of filial attachment. In: H. Kummer (Ed.), Proceedings of the third international congress of primatology (Vol. 3, pp. 125-133). Basel: S. Karger.
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67. Mason, W.A. (1972). Social reflections. [Review of The social behavior
of animals]. Contemporary Psychology, 17, 187-188.
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68. Mason, W.A. (1972). Learning to live. In: Marvels of animal behavior
(pp. 374-391). National Geographic Society.
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69. Mason, W.A. (1972). [Review of Primate behavior: Developments in field
and laboratory research (Vol. 1)]. Animal Behaviour, 20, 615-616.
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70. Hill, S.D., McCormack, S.A. & Mason, W.A. (1973). Effects of
artificial mothers and visual experience on adrenal responsiveness of
infant monkeys. Developmental Psychobiology, 6, 421-429.
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71. Mason, W.A. (1973). Regulatory functions of arousal in primate psychosocial development. In: C.R. Carpenter (Ed.), Behavioral regulators of behavior in primates (pp. 19-33). Bucknell: Pennsylvania University Press.
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72. Lorenz, R., Anderson, C.O. & Mason, W.A. (1973). Notes on reproduction
in captive squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). Folia
Primatologica, 19, 286-292.
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76. Mason, W.A. (1973). Discussant's comments. Annuals New York Academy
of Sciences, 223, 123-124.
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73. Mason, W.A., Hill, S.D. & Thomsen, C.E. (1974). Perceptual aspects of filial attachment in monkeys. In: N.F. White (Ed.), Ethology and psychiatry (pp. 84-93). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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74. Mason, W.A. (1974). Differential grouping patterns in two species of South American monkey. In: N.F. White (Ed.), Ethology and psychiatry (pp. 153-169). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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75. Mason, W.A. & Kenney, M.D. (1974). Re-direction of filial attachments
in rhesus monkeys: Dogs as mother surrogates. Science, 183,
1209-1211.
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77. Anderson, C.O. & Mason, W.A. (1974). Early experience and complexity
of social organization in groups of young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 87, 681-690.
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78. Mason, W.A. (1974). Comparative studies of social behavior in
Callicebus and Saimiri: Behavior of male-female pairs. Folia
Primatologica, 22, 1-8.
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82. Mason, W.A. (1975). [Review of Primate odyssey and Primate aggression,
territoriality, and xenophobia]. American Scientist, 63, 475.
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79. Mason, W.A. (1975). Comparative studies of social behavior in Callicebus
and Saimiri: Strength and specificity of attraction between
male-female cagemates. Folia Primatologica, 23, 113-123.
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80. Mason, W.A. & Berkson, G. (1975). Effects of maternal mobility on the
development of rocking and other behaviors in rhesus monkeys: A study with
artificial mothers. Developmental Psychobiology, 8, 197-211.
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81. Eastman, R.F. & Mason, W.A. (1975). Looking behavior in monkeys raised
with mobile and stationary artificial mothers. Developmental
Psychobiology, 8, 213-221.
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85. Cubicciotti, D., III & Mason, W.A. (1975). Comparative studies of social behavior in Callicebus and Saimiri: Male-female emotional attachments. Behavioral Biology, 16,185-197.
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83. Phillips, M.J. & Mason, W.A. (1976). Comparative studies of social
behavior in Callicebus and Saimiri: Social looking in
male-female pairs. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 7, 55-56.
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84. Mason, W.A. & Lott, D.F. (1976). Ethology and comparative psychology. Annual
Review of Psychology, 27, 129-154.
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86. Mason, W.A. (1976). Environmental models and mental modes:
Representational processes in the great apes and man. American
Psychologist, 31, 284-294.
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87. Mason, W.A. (1976). Primate social behavior: Pattern and process. In:
R.B. Masterton, M.E. Bitterman, C.B.G. Campbell & N. Hotton (Eds.), Evolution
of brain and behavior in vertebrates (pp. 425-455). Hillsdale:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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88. Mason, W.A. (1976). Windows on other minds. [Review of The question
of animal awareness]. Science, 194, 930-931.
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89. Anderson, C.O. & Mason, W.A. (1977). Hormones and social behavior of
squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus): I. Effects of endocrine status of
females on behavior within heterosexual pairs. Hormones and Behavior,
8,100-106.
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90. Anderson, C.O., Kenney, A.McM. & Mason, W.A. (1977). Effects of
maternal mobility, partner, and endocrine state on social responsiveness
of adolescent rhesus monkeys. Developmental Psychobiology, 10,
421-434.
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91. Vaitl, E.A., Mason, W.A., Taub, D.M. & Anderson, C.O. (1978).
Contrasting effects of living in heterosexual pairs and mixed groups on
the structure of social attraction in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri). Animal
Behaviour, 26, 358-367.
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92. Mason, W.A. (1978). Ontogeny of social systems. In: D.J. Chivers & J.
Herbert (Eds.), Recent advances in primatology. Vol 1: Behaviour
(pp. 5-14). London: Academic Press.
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93. Fragaszy, D.M. & Mason, W.A. (1978). Response to novelty in Saimiri
and Callicebus: Influence of social context. Primates, 19,
311-331.
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94. Anderson, C.O. & Mason, W.A. (1978). Competitive social strategies in
groups of deprived and experienced rhesus monkeys. Developmental
Psychobiology, 11, 289-299.
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95. Cubicciotti, D.D., III & Mason, W.A. (1978). Comparative studies of
social behavior in Callicebus and Saimiri: Heterosexual jealousy behavior. Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology, 3, 311-322.
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96. Mason, W.A. (1978). Hundeliebefur ein affenkind. Weltwoche, 45,
63.
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97. Mason, W.A. (1978). Maternal deprivation: Biological and evolutionary perspectives. In: S. Trotter & E.B. Thoman (Eds.), Social responsiveness of infants (pp. 33-37). New Jersey: Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Company.
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98. Mason, W.A. (1978). Social experience and primate cognitive development. In: G.M. Burghardt & M. Bekoff (Eds.), The development of behavior: Comparative and evolutionary aspects (pp. 233-251). New York: Garland Press.
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99. Mason, W.A. (1979). Minding, meddling, and muddling through. Laboratory
Primate Newsletter, 18, 1-8.
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100. Mason, W.A. (1979). Environmental models and mental modes:
Representational processes in the great apes. In: D.A. Hamburg & E.R.
McCown (Eds.), The great apes: Perspectives on human evolution, Volume
V. (pp. 277-293). Menlo Park: Benjamin/Cummings Pu
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101. Wood, B.S., Mason, W.A. & Kenney, M.D. (1979). Contrasts in visual
responsiveness and emotional arousal between rhesus monkeys raised with
living and those raised with inanimate substitute mothers. Journal of
Comparative and Physiological Psychology,
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102. Kenney, M.D., Mason, W.A. & Hill, S.D. (1979). Effects of age,
objects and visual experience on affective responses of rhesus monkeys to
strangers. Developmental Psychology, 15, 176-184.
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103. Mason, W.A. (1979). Ontogeny of social behavior. In: P. Marler & J.G. Vandenbergh (Eds.), Handbook of behavioral neurobiology: Volume 3. Social behavior and communication (pp. 1-28). New York: Plenum Press.
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104. Mason, W.A. (1979). Wanting and knowing: A biological perspective on maternal deprivation. In: E. Thoman (Ed.), Origins of the infant's social responsiveness (pp. 225-249). Hillsdale: Erlbaum Associates.
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105. Mason, W.A. (1979). Maternal attributes and primate cognitive development. In: M. von Cranach, K. Foppa, W. Lepenies & D. Ploog (Eds.), Human ethology: Claims and limits of a new discipline (pp. 437-455). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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106. Mason, W.A. (1980). Minding our business. American Psychologist,
35, 964-967.
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107. Leger, D.W., Mason, W.A. & Fragaszy, D.M. (1981). Sexual segregation,
cliques, and social power in squirrel monkey (Saimiri) groups. Behaviour,
76, 163-181.
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108. Mason, W.A. (1981). [Review of Social behaviour in primates]. Animal
Behaviour, 29, 968.
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109. Mason, W.A. (1982). Primate social intelligence: Contributions from
the laboratory. In: D.R.Griffin (Ed.), Animal mind - human mind (pp.
131-143). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
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110. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1983). Animal models. California
Veterinarian, 37, 91-92; 103-104.
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111 Mason, W.A. (1983). Dogs as monkey companions. In: A.H. Katcher & A.M. Beck (Eds.), New perspectives on our lives with companion animals (pp. 17-25). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
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112. Visalberghi, E. & Mason, W.A. (1983). Determinants of problem-solving
success in Saimiri and Callicebus. Primates, 24,
385-396.
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113 Andrews, M.W. & Mason, W.A. (1983). [Review of Brain and
intelligence in vertebrates]. The Quarterly Review of Biology,
58, 594-595.
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114. Fragaszy, D.M. & Mason, W.A. (1983). Comparisons of feeding behavior
in captive squirrel and titi monkeys (Saimiri sciureus and Callicebus
moloch). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 97, 310-326.
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115. Mason, W.A. (1984). Animal learning: Experience life modes and
cognitive style.Verhandlungen Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft 77,
45-56.
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116. Mason, W.A. (1985). Experiential influences on the development of expressive behaviors in rhesus monkeys. In: G. Zivin (Ed.) The development of expressive behavior: Biologyenvironment interactions (pp. 117-152). New York: Academic Press, Inc. 117. Me
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117. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1986). Parental division of labour and
differentiation of attachments in a monogamous primate (Callicebus
moloch). Animal Behaviour 34, 1336-1347. 1986 Mendoza, Mason -
Parental division of labour . . . .
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118. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1986). [Review of Handbook of
Squirrel Monkey Research]. Primates 27, 270-272.
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119. Mason, W.A. (1986). Behavior implies cognition. In: W. Bechtel (Ed.), Integrating Scientific Disciplines: Case Studies from the Life Sciences (pp. 297-307). Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff.
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120. Anzenberger, G.A., Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1986). Comparative
studies of social behavior in Callicebus and Saimiri:
Behavioral and physiological responses of established pairs to unfamiliar
pairs. American Journal of Primatology, 11, 37-51.
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121. Mason, W.A. (1986). Can primate political traits be identified? In: J.G. Else & P.C. Lee (Eds.) Primate ontogeny, cognition and social behaviour (pp. 3-11). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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122. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1986). Parenting within a monogamous society. In: J.G. Else & P.C. Lee (Eds.), Primate ontogeny, cognition and social behavior (pp. 255-266). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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123. Cubicciotti, D.D. III, Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A. & Sassenrath, E.N.
(1986). Differences between Saimiri sciureus and Callicebus
moloch in physiological responsiveness: Implications for behavior. Journal
of Comparative Psychology, 100, 385-391.
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124. Mason, W.A. (1986). Early socialization. In: K. Benirschke (Ed.) Primates: The road to selfsustaining populations (pp. 321-329). New York: Springer-Verlag.
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125. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1986). Contrasting responses to intruders and to involuntary separation by monogamous and polygynous New World monkeys. Physiology & Behavior, 38, 795-801.
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126. Clarke, A.S., Mason, W.A. & Moberg, G.P. (1988). Differential
behavioral and adrenocortical responses to stress among three macaque
species. American Journal of Primatology, 14, 37-52.
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127. Mason, W.A. & Capitanio, J.P. (1988). Formation and expression of
filial attachment in rhesus monkeys raised with living and with inanimate
mother substitutes. Developmental Psychobiology, 21, 401-430.
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128. Clarke, A.S., Mason, W.A. & Moberg, G.P. (1988). Interspecific
contrasts in responses of macaques to transport cage training. Laboratory
Animal Science, 38, 305-309.
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129. Clarke, A.S. & Mason, W.A. (1988). Differences between three macaque
species in responsiveness to an observer. International Journal of
Primatology, 9, 347-364.
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130. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1989). Behavioral and endocrine
consequences of heterosexual pair formation in squirrel monkeys. Physiology
& Behavior, 46, 597-603.
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131. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1989). Primate relationships: Social dispositions and physiological responses. In: P.K. Seth & S. Seth (Eds.), Perspectives in Primate Biology, Volume 2: Neurobiology (pp. 129-143). New Delhi: Today and Tomorrow's Printer
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132. Mason, W.A. (1989). Primatology and primate well-being. In: W.A.
Mason (Ed.), Special Issue: Psychological Well-Being and Environmental
Enrichment. American Journal of Primatology, 1 (Suppl.), 1-4.
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133. Mason, W.A. (1990). Premises, promises and problems of primatology. American Journal of Primatology, 22, 123-138.
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134. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1991). Breeding readiness in squirrel
monkeys: Femaleprimed females are triggered by males. Physiology and
Behavior, 49, 471-479.
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135. Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P. & Moberg, G.P. (1991). Persistent effects of early social experience on physiological responsiveness. In: Akiyoshi Ehara, Tasuku Kimura, Osamu Takenaka & Mitsuo Iwamoto (Eds.), Primatology Today (pp. 469-471). Amsterdam: El
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136. Mendoza, S.P., Saltzman, W., Lyons, D.M., Schiml, P.A. and Mason, W.A. (1991). Within-sex relationships in squirrel monkeys regulate pituitary-adrenal activity. In: Akiyoshi Ehara, Tasuku Kimura, Osamu Takenaka & Mitsuo Iwamoto (Eds.), Primatology To
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137. Saltzman, W., Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1991). Sociophysiology of
relationships in squirrel monkeys. I. Formation of female dyads. Physiology
and Behavior, 50, 271-280.
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138. Mason, W.A. (1991). Effects of social interaction on well-being:
Developmental aspects. Laboratory Animal Science, 41, 323-328.
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139. NRC (National Research Council) (1992). Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals. A report of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources Committee on Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals. Washington, D.C.: National
140. Mason, W.A. (1992). Does function imply structure? Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 15, 519-520.
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141. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1992). Endocrine functions and social
inter-relationships. Anais de Etologia, 10, 59-67.
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142. Lyons, D.M., Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1992). Sexual segregation
in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus): A transactional analysis of
adult social dynamics. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 106,
323-330.
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143. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (Eds.) (1993). Primate Social Conflict (419 pp.). Albany: State University of New York Press.
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144. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1993). Primate social conflict: An overview of sources, forms, and consequences. In: W.A. Mason & S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict (pp. 1-11). Albany: State University of New York Press.
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145. Mason, W.A. (1993). The nature of social conflict: A psycho-ethological perspective. In: W.A. Mason & S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict (pp. 13-47). Albany: State University of New York Press.
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146. Mason, W.A., Long, D.D. & Mendoza, S.P. (1993). Temperament and mother-infant conflict in macaques: A transactional analysis. In: W.A. Mason & S.P. Mendoza (Eds.), Primate Social Conflict (pp. 205-227). Albany: State University of New York Press.
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147. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1993). Contrasting life modes in
Cebidae: Titi monkeys (Callicebus) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri). Regional
Proceedings of the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums
(pp. 715-722).
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148. Lyons, D.M., Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1994). Psychosocial and
hormonal aspects of hierarchy formation in groups of male squirrel
monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 32, 109-122.
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149. Clarke, A.S., Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1994). Heart rate patterns
under stress in three species of macaques. American Journal of
Primatology, 33, 133-148.
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150. Mason, W.A. (1994). [Review of Through the Looking Glass: Issues of
Psychological Well-Being in Captive Nonhuman Primates]. American
Journal of Primatology, 33, 161-166.
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151. Mason, W.A., Geen, T.R., Lyons, D.M. & Mendoza, S.P. (1994). Socialization influences on responses to intruders. In: J.J. Roeder, B. Thierry, J.R. Anderson & N. Herrenschmidt (Eds.), Current Primatology. Volume II: Social Development, Learning and Be
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152. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1994). Constitution and context: The social modulation of temperament. In: J.J. Roeder, B. Thierry, J.R. Anderson & N. Herrenschmidt (Eds.), Current Primatology. Volume II: Social Development, Learning and Behaviour (pp.
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153. Hennessy, M.B., Mendoza, S.P., Mason, W.A. & Moberg, G.P. (1995).
Endocrine sensitivity to novelty in squirrel monkeys and titi monkeys:
Species differences in characteristic modes of responding to the
environment. Physiology and Behavior, 57, 331-33
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154. Hoffman, K.A., Mendoza, S.P., Hennessy, M.B. & Mason, W.A. (1995).
Responses of infant titi monkeys, Callicebus moloch, to removal of
one or both parents: Evidence for paternal attachment. Developmental
Psychobiology, 28, 399-407.
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155. Aruguete, M.A. & Mason, W.A. (1996). Effect of infants on adult
social relations in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). Psychological
Reports, 79, 603-611.
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156. Schiml, P.A., Mendoza, S.P., Saltzman, W., Lyons, D.M. & Mason, W.A.
(1996). Seasonality in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus): Social
facilitation by females. Physiology and Behavior, 60, 1105-1113.
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157. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1997). Attachment relationships in New World primates. In: C.S. Carter, I.I. Lederhendler & B. Kirkpatrick (Eds.), The Integrative Neurobiology of Affiliation (pp. 203-209). New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
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158. Mason, W.A. (1997). Discovering behavior. American Psychologist,
52, 713-720.
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159. Mendoza, S.P. & Mason, W.A. (1997). Autonomic balance in Saimiri
sciureus and Callicebus moloch: Relation to life-style. Folia
Primatologica, 68, 307-318.
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160. Fernandez-Duque, E., Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1997). Effects of
duration of separation on responses to mates and strangers in the
monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus moloch). American Journal of
Primatology, 43, 225-237.
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161. Capitanio, J.P., Mendoza, S.P., Lerche, N.W. & Mason, W.A. (1998).
Social stress results in altered glucocorticoid regulation and shorter
survival in simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sceinces, 95, 471
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162. Mason, W.A. (1998). Words, deeds and motivations: Comment on
Maestripieri and Carroll (1998). Psychological Bulletin, 123,
231-233.
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163. NRC (National Research Council) (1998). The Psychological Well-being of Nonhuman Primates. A report of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Research Committee on Well Being of Nonhuman Primates. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 168 pp.
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164. Mayeaux, D.J. & Mason, W.A. (1998). Development of responsiveness to
novel objects in the titi monkey, Callicebus moloch. Primates,
39, 419-431, 1998.
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165. Mason, W.A. & Mendoza, S.P. (1998). Generic aspects of primate
attachments: Parents, offspring and mates. Psychoneuroendocrinology,
23, 765-778.
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168. Aruguete,M. S., Lyons, D.M., Mason, W. A., & Mendoza, S.P. (1998).
Reactions of adult and immature squirrel monkeys to intergroup exposure. Zoo
Biology, 17, 519-524.
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166. Schiml, P.A., Mendoza, S.P., Saltzman, W., Lyons, D.M. & Mason, W.A.
(1999). Annual physiological changes in individually housed squirrel
monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). American Journal of Primatology,
47, 93-103.
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167. Valeggia, C. R., Mendoza, S. P., Fernandez-Duque, E., Mason, W. A., &
Lasley, B. (1999). Reproductive biology of female titi monkeys (Callicebus
moloch) in captivity. American Journal of Primatology, 47(3),
183-195.
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169. Capitanio, J. P., Mason, W. A. (2000). Cognitive style:
Problem-solving by rhesus macaques (Macaca Mulatta) reared with living or
inanimate substitute mothers. Journal of Comparative Psychology,
114(2), 115-125.
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170. Mason, W.A. (2000). Early developmental influences of experience on behaviour, temperament, and stress. In: G. P. Moberg and J. A. Mench (Eds.), The Biology of Animal Stress. Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare, CABI Publishing, New
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171. Mendoza, S.P., Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A. (2000). Chronic Social Stress: Studies in Nonhuman Primates. In: G. P. Moberg and J. A. Mench (Eds). Biology of Animal Stress. Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare. CABI Publishing, New, Yor
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172. Fernandez-Duque, E., Valeggia, C. R. and Mason, W. A. (2000). Effects
of pair-bond and social context on male-female interactions in captive
titi monkeys (Callicebus moloch). Ethology, 106, 1067-1082.
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173. Emery, N. J., Capitanio, J. P., Mason, W. A., Machado, C. J.,
Mendoza, S. P. and Amaral, D. G. (2001). The effects of bilateral lesions
of the amygdala on dyadic social interactions in rhesus monkeys (Macaca
mulatta). Behavioral Neuroscience, 115(3),
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174. Mason, W. A. & Kinzey, W. G. (2001). Diligent fathers. In: David
Macdonald (ed), The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford, UK: Oxford
University Press, p. xxii.
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175. Prather, M. D., Lavenex, P., Mauldin-Jourdain, M. L., Mason, W. A.,
Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P., and Amaral, D. G. (2001). Increased
social fear and decreased fear of objects in monkeys with neonatal
amygdala lesions. Neuroscience, 106(2), 653-6
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176. Mason, W. A. (2002). Tool-using chimpanzees. [Review of Folk Physics
for Apes. The Chimpanzee's Theory of How the World Works.] American
Journal of Primatology, 56, 253-255.
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177. Mason, W. A. (2002). The natural history of primate development: An
organismic perspective. In: D. J. Lewkowicz and R. Lickliter (eds.), Conceptions
of Development: Lessons From The Laboratory. New York: Psychology
Press, pp. 105-134.
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178. Mayeaux, D. J., Mason, W. A., & Mendoza, S. P. (2002). Developmental
changes in responsiveness to parents and unfamiliar adults in a monogamous
monkey (Callicebus moloch). American Journal of Primatology
58:71-89.
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180. Mendoza, S. P.; Reeder, D. M.; & Mason, W. A. (2002). The nature of proximate mechanisms underlying primate social systems: Simplicity and redundancy. In: Soligo, C., Anzenberger, G., Martin, R. D. (Eds.) Primatology and Anthropology: Into the Third
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179. Mason, W. A. (2003). Reflections on "Motivational aspectsof social responsiveness in young chimpanzees." In: Harlene Hayne and Jeffrey Fagen (eds.), Progress in Infancy Research, Volume 3. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, pp. 14-1
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181. Amaral, D. G., Bauman, M. D., Capitanio, J. P., Lavenex, P., Mason,
W. A., Mauldin-Jourdain, M. L., Mendoza, S. P. (2003). The amygdala: is it
an essential component of the neural network for social cognition? Neuropsychologia
41:517-522.
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182. Mason, W. A. (2003). Forward. In: Duane M. Rumbaugh and David A. Washburn (eds.), Intelligence of Apes and Other Rational Beings. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. xi-xii.
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183. Maninger, N., Capitanio, J. P., Mendoza, S. P. and Mason, W. A.
(2003). Personality influences tetanus-specific antibody response in adult
male rhesus macaques after removal from natal group housing relocation. American
Journal of Primatology, 61, 73
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184. Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W. A., Capitanio, J. P., and
Amaral, D. G. (2004). The development of mother-infant interactions after
neonatal amygdala lesions in rhesus monkeys. The Journal of Neuroscience,
24(3), 711-721.
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185. Ruys, J. D., Mendoza, S. P., Capitanio, J. P. and Mason, W. A.
(2004). Behavioral and physiological adaptation to repeated chair
restraint in rhesus macaques. Physiology & Behavior, 82,
205-213.
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186. Bauman, M.D., Lavenex, P., Mason, W. A., Capitanio, J. P., and
Amaral, D. G. (2004). The development of social behavior following
neonatal amygdala lesions in macaque monkeys. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience, 16(8), 1388-1411.
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187. Mason, W. A. (2004). Proximate behaviors in the evolution of macaque societies. In: B. Thierry, M. Singh & W. Kaumanns (Eds.) Macaque Societies: A Model for the Study of Social Organization. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, UK), pp. 313-317.
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188. Capitanio, J P, Mendoza, S P, Mason, W A, Maninger, N. (2005).
Rearing environment and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal regulation in young
rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatto). Developmental Psychobiology 46,
318-330.
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190. Mason, W. A. (2005). Book Review. Primate Psychology edited by Dario
Maestripieri, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, ix + 619 pp., 2003. International
Journal of Primatology 26(4), 991-993.
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189. Capitanio, J.P., Mason, W.A., Mendoza, S.P., DelRosso, L.A., Roberts, J.A., (2006). Nursery rearing and biobehavioral organization. In: Gene P. Sackett, Gerald C. Ruppenthal, Kate Elias (eds.), Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century
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191. Mason, W. A., Capitanio, J. P., Machado, C. J., Mendoza, S. P., and
Amaral, D. G. (2006). Amygdalectomy and Responsiveness to Novelty in
Rhesus Monkeys: Generality and Individual Consistency of Effects. Emotion,
6(1), 73-81.
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192. Bauman, M.D., Toscano, J. E., Mason, W. A., Lavenex, P., Amaral, D.
C. (2006). The expression of social dominance following neonatal lesions
of the amygdale or hippocampus in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Behavioral
Neuroscience,120(4), 749-760.
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193. Mason, W. A. (2006). Volume Forward. In: David A. Washburn (ed.), Primate Perspectives on Behavior and Cognition. American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C., 319 pp.
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194. Tardif, S., Bales, K., Williams, L., Moeller, E. L.//Abbott,
D.//Schultz-Darken, N., Mendoza, S. P., Bourgeois, Sabrina, Ruiz, Julio
(2006). Preparing new world monkeys for laboratory research. ILAR
Journal, 47(4), 307-315.
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