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Multimodal mate choice: exploring the effects of sight, sound, and scent on partner choice in a speed-date paradigm
T.S. Roth, I. Samara, & M.E. Kret (2021) Evolution & Human Behavio
Attractiveness modulates attention, but does not enhance gaze cueing
Tom S. Roth, Xuejing Du, Iliana Samara, & Mariska E. Kret (2021) Evolutionary Behavorial Science
Attractiveness modulates attention, but does not enhance gaze cueing
Tom S. Roth, Xuejing Du, Iliana Samara, & Mariska E. Kret (2021) Evolutionary Behavorial Science
Replication Data for: Enclosures with flexible substrates stimulate species-typical locomotion, but not locomotion quantity, in captive Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)
This repository contains the data and scripts for the manuscript "Enclosures with flexible substrates stimulate species-typical locomotion, but not locomotion quantity, in captive Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)
Tom Daschle and Laurie Daschle with Bill Roth and others
Tom Daschle and Laurie Daschle with Bill Roth and other people at a campaign event
Replication Data for: Reactions to Social Videos in Long-tailed Macaques
Data and analysis scripts related to the manuscript "Reactions to Social Videos in Long-tailed Macaques" (accepted in Animal Cognition)
Michael Rodriguez interviews author Tom Springer
Author Tom Springer is interviewed about his writing career and his newest book "Looking for hickories". Springer talks about his career following after earning an Environmental Journalism degree from Michigan State University. He calls his genre "creative non-fiction" and explains how he weaves his memories into his books about life in rural and wild Michigan. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Springer is interviewed by Librarian Michael Rodriguez
Tom Duncan on the Appalachian Trail
This photograph is of Tom Duncan along the "class A" trail between Jump Off and Newfound Gap. The image is in the collection of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924. Enjoying the spectacular views, the group returned to establish a formal hiking club to sponsor hikes into the Great Smoky Mountains. Formally established in Knoxville, Tennessee, the first official club hike was led by Dutch Roth in December 1924. An employee of the Southern Railroad, Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth (1890-1974) was an avid photographer. Hiking most weekends, Roth carried a Kodak camera and sometimes brought along a heavy tripod. His photographs capture long distance views of the Great Smoky Mountains and document the early activities of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club. Stamp on the back of photograph: Jim Thompson Co
Performing the archive: following in the footsteps
Using documentation of Mike Pearson's performance 'Bubbling Tom', Deirdre Heddon attempts to step into his shoes and re-perform it
Replication Data for: Chimpanzees are not more aggressive than bonobos, but target sexes differently
Data and analysis scripts related to the manuscript "Chimpanzees are not more aggressive than bonobos, but target sexes differently" (accepted for publication in Science Advances)
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