
Luz Carvajal
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Luz Carvajal is a doctoral student at Johns Hopkins University who has contributed significantly to research on bonobo cognition, particularly in exploring how these primates use vocal cues to recognize and remember their caregivers. Her work sheds light on the integrated memory systems of bonobos, demonstrating their ability to connect voices with identities even in the absence of visual confirmation.
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Luz Carvajal is a doctoral student in Krupenye's lab and the lead author of the study.
Los bonobos muestran memoria social: recuerdan a su grupo sin necesidad de verlos - CienciaABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967·
Paraguay· 2025-08-21

