Sasha Winkler, PhD
@ScienceSquil
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Postdoctoral researcher @DukeU | PhD @UCLA | Primate behavior, communication, social bonds & emotion | Profile pic by @kazfantone for NPR
Portland, OR
Joined October 2014
My new paper, "Bonobos tend to behave optimistically after hearing laughter” is out! We found that bonobos were more likely to expect rewards after hearing same-species laughter, suggesting that the sound puts them in a good mood. https://t.co/9NGbYJwGjb
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#Hearing #Laughter increases optimism in bonobos, indicating that positive vocalizations can influence emotional states and decision-making in great apes, with evolutionary links to human laughter. @SciReports
https://t.co/EQ70eXGQ7F
phys.org
While laughter is often considered uniquely human, tied to language and sense of humor, all great apes produce remarkably similar vocalizations during play that share evolutionary origins with human...
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Some exciting news - I’m joining @HermanPontzer ‘s lab at @DukeU as a postdoc! I’ll be researching energetics in baboons, collaborating with folks at the Amboseli Baboon Project 😊@AmboseliBaboons @ArchieLab
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The COMPARE lab at @IndianaUniv is hiring a new full-time lab manager to assist studies with children and dogs, and manage the activities of the lab space on IU Bloomington campus. Please share! https://t.co/Sg2DakRz8v
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The loss of a legend- Kanzi, the language-competent bonobo, has died age 44. Kanzi was exceptional in so many ways and offered us profound insights into the linguistic & cognitive capacities of great apes. He has taught us so much and will be hugely missed. @ApeInitiative
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The JHU Social & Cognitive Origins lab has a new opening for a full-time position - a great opportunity to work with an all-star team of animal cognition researchers!
🚨RT! The Social & Cognitive Origins group at @JohnsHopkins ( https://t.co/t1Znq14Mli), directed by Dr. Christopher Krupenye, is recruiting a full-time research assistant or lab manager to begin Summer 2025. The position has a one-year minimum, w/ the possibility of extension. 1/
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The Kalahari Research Centre (Northern Cape, South Africa) is hosting a FULLY FUNDED course on animal behaviour and communication! Check out the flyers below and find out more on their website - https://t.co/VsgcQz8S9c
#kalahariresearchcentre #africanbioacoustics #fieldcourse
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Toddlers Learn Best After Experiencing Impossible Events Children as young as two understand differences between improbable and impossible events, a new study reveals. Researchers found that toddlers learned significantly better after witnessing an impossible event rather than
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Not to sound cheesy, but DISI was life-changing for me—and a lot of fun. Can’t think of a better way to spend three weeks of your summer, so.. consider this call if this calls to you!
📣📣📣 Applications for DISI 2025 are now open!! Interested in intelligence, mind, and cognition in all its forms? Early-career scholars from any discipline—and storytellers in any medium—are encouraged to apply! More info: https://t.co/xR6lgTIvZ6
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Are humans the only species that communicates when a collaborator is missing information? @TownrowLuke and I show that our closest relatives, bonobos, can track when a partner is knowledgeable or ignorant, and tailor communication accordingly @PNASNews
https://t.co/OOJerxAOzi
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New @sciam article by my PhD advisor Erica Cartmill does a fantastic job summarizing our lab's research on playful teasing in great apes! I bet you'll be ape-solutley tickled to read it (ok sorry I had to): https://t.co/0FRjZ3esQx
#primates #animals #humor #science #bioanthro
scientificamerican.com
Studies of great apes hint at why and when clowning behavior evolved
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The Datasaurus Dozen is a collection of thirteen datasets that, despite having nearly identical summary statistics—such as mean, variance, and correlation—exhibit vastly different distributions when visualized. This underscores the critical importance of graphing data to uncover
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Exciting new animal cognition lab just dropped 😎- congrats Amalia!!
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I have a really exciting PhD opportunity on a highly novel topic: flow state in animals! This is open to students worldwide, drawing on the University of Bristol's strengths in animal cognition, animal welfare and human game design https://t.co/UntFCzSZax
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🚨Do Rodents Smell with Sound?🚨 Ultrasonic vocalisations may cluster oderants & when this is coordinated with sniffing, it may enhance olfactory sensing. So cool! 🐀👃👂 https://t.co/ohZN2xoMRE
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My @TED_ED video on the science of laughter just passed 1 MILLION views! 😱 If you haven't seen it yet and want to know more about why humans laugh, check it out here: https://t.co/6bagYvDAaU (& shout out to @rybak_hanna for the awesome animation!)
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Raise your hand if you got overly invested with the absolute DRAMA of #FatBearWeek this year 🙋♀️
we are gearing up for 128 grazer vs. 32 chunk in the fat bear week 2024 finals, and if she loses to chunk at the very end of the competition after everything she's been through I will never forgive y'all
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PhD Studentship available I am looking for a student to study the 'Quality and function of affiliative actions in non-human primates' - if you are interested in primate sociality, communication, and relationships, get in touch! https://t.co/Nve4ieQIvl
findaphd.com
PhD Project - Quality and function of affiliative actions in non-human primates at Queen Mary University of London, listed on FindAPhD.com
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Happy Fat Bear Tuesday to all who celebrate. The final polls are now OPEN, so go vote! It's a Chunk vs. Grazer showdown. Vote at https://t.co/P9TCaFwIvx
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Honky Chonk Beardonkadonk... Fat Bear Week is coming! 🐻 Yes, you heard correctly—#FatBearWeek, a time when we collectively celebrate the corpulent charms of our Ursidae friends, kicks off October 2-8.
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