Peter F. Cook, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
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(The cognitive effects of naturally occurring domoic acid toxicosis in wild California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).) |
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Bauer GB, Cook PF, Harley HE. (2020) The Relevance of Ecological Transitions to Intelligence in Marine Mammals. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 2053 |
Cook PF, Berns GS, Colegrove K, et al. (2017) Post-Mortem DTI Reveals Altered Hippocampal Connectivity in Wild Sea Lions Diagnosed with Chronic Toxicosis from Algal Exposure. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Ravignani A, Cook PF. (2016) The evolutionary biology of dance without frills. Current Biology : Cb. 26: R878-R879 |
Cook PF, Reichmuth C, Rouse A, et al. (2016) Natural Exposure to Domoic Acid Causes Behavioral Perseveration in Wild Sea Lions: Neural Underpinnings and Diagnostic Application. Neurotoxicology and Teratology |
Rouse AA, Cook PF, Large EW, et al. (2016) Beat Keeping in a Sea Lion As Coupled Oscillation: Implications for Comparative Understanding of Human Rhythm. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10: 257 |
Cook PF, Spivak M, Berns G. (2016) Neurobehavioral evidence for individual differences in canine cognitive control: an awake fMRI study. Animal Cognition |
Wilson M, Cook PF. (2016) Rhythmic entrainment: Why humans want to, fireflies can't help it, pet birds try, and sea lions have to be bribed. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Berns GS, Cook PF. (2016) Why Did the Dog Walk Into the MRI? Current Directions in Psychological Science. 25: 363-369 |
Cook PF, Reichmuth C, Rouse AA, et al. (2015) Algal toxin impairs sea lion memory and hippocampal connectivity, with implications for strandings. Science (New York, N.Y.). 350: 1545-7 |
Cook PF, Brooks A, Spivak M, et al. (2015) Regional brain activations in awake unrestrained dogs Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research |