
Brendan Barrett
Brendan Barrett is a graduate student who collaborated with Susan Perry in studying capuchin monkeys, particularly focusing on their learning processes regarding the handling of complex foods. His research highlighted the importance of both social learning and trial-and-error learning among young capuchins, demonstrating how observation of experienced individuals influences their skill acquisition.
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Brendan Barrett is mentioned in relation to the study of capuchin monkeys.
Khỉ mũ bắt cóc con non của khỉ rúBrendan Barrett, a group leader at the institute, explained that the behavior of the capuchin monkeys is not unusual as they are deeply curious.
Tödliche Marotte: Kapuzineraffen tragen fremde Babys auf dem Rücken - WissenBrendan Barrett is a behavioral ecologist and Goldsborough’s adviser who discussed the capuchins' behavior.
Monkeys are kidnapping babies of another species on a Panama Island, perplexing scientistsBrendan Barrett collected fruits by climbing trees and brought them to the group where the babies had never seen them.
Así es el mono capuchino que vive en Costa Rica: curioso, creativo y vengativo





