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Misato Hayashi
Assistant Professor, Section of Language and Intelligence, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University

Selected publication
Original articles (peer-reviewed)
- Hayashi M, Ohashi G, Ryu HJin (in print) Responses toward a trapped animal by wild bonobos at Wamba Animal Cognition,
- Saito A, Hayashi M, Ueno A, Takeshita H (2011) Orientation-indifferent representation in children's drawings Japanese Psychological Research, Volume 53, Number 4, 1 November 2011 , pp. 379-390(12)
- Biro D, Humle T, Koops K, Sousa C, Hayashi M, Matsuzawa T (2010) Chimpanzee mothers at Bossou, Guinea carry the mummified remains of their dead infants. Current Biology, Volume 20, Issue 8, R351-R352
- Miyabe-Nishiwaki T, Kaneko A, Nishiwaki K, Watanabe A, Watanabe S, Maeda N, Kumazaki K, Morimoto M, Hirokawa R, Suzuki J, Ito Y, Hayashi M, Tanaka M, Tomonaga M, Matsuzawa T (2010) Tetraparesis resembling acute transverse myelitis in a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): long-term care and recovery Journal of Medical Primatology, 39, 336-346.
- Crast J, Fragaszy D, Hayashi M, Matsuzawa T (2009) Dynamic in-hand movements in adult and young juvenile chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 138, Issue 3, pages 274-285
- Hayashi M, Sekine S, Tanaka M, Takeshita H (2009) Copying a model stack of colored blocks by chimpanzees and humans. Interaction Studies, 10, 130-149.
- Hayashi M, Takeshita H (2009) Stacking of irregularly shaped blocks in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young humans (Homo sapiens). Animal Cognition, 12, S49-S58.
- Potì P, Hayashi M, Matsuzawa T (2009) Spatial construction skills of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young human children (Homo sapiens sapiens). Developmental Science, Volume 12, Issue 4, 536-548
- Hayashi M (2007) Stacking blocks by chimpanzees: developmental processes and physical understanding. Animal Cognition, 10, 89-103.
- Hayashi M (2007) A new notation system of object manipulation in the nesting-cup task for chimpanzees and humans. Cortex, 43, 308-318.
- Hayashi M, Mizuno Y, Matsuzawa T (2005) How does stone-tool use emerge? Introduction of stones and nuts to naive chimpanzees in captivity. Primates, 46(2): 91-102.
- Hayashi M, Matsuzawa T (2003) Cognitive development in object manipulation by infant chimpanzees. Animal Cognition, 6: 225-233
Books
- Hayashi M (2010) Using an object manipulation task as a scale for comparing cognitive development in chimpanzees and humans. In: Ross SR, Lonsdorf EV (Eds) “The mind of the chimpanzee: ecological and experimental perspectives.” The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Chapter 3
- Hayashi M, Takeshita H, Matsuzawa T (2006) Cognitive development in apes and humans assessed by object manipulation. In: Matsuzawa T, Tomonaga M, Tanaka M (Eds) “Cognitive development in chimpanzees.” Springer, Tokyo, pp395-410
Contact
Section of Language and Intelligence,
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University,
41-2, Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, 484-8506, Japan
Fax: +81-568-62-2428
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University,
41-2, Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, 484-8506, Japan
Fax: +81-568-62-2428
