THREE SECTIONS CONTAINED HERE:

PUBLISHED WORKS

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

SUBMITTED WORKS

JULIE NEIWORTH: PUBLISHED WORKS

* indicates Carleton student or Carleton graduate.

 
1. Neiworth, J.J., Johnson, E. T.*, Whillock, K.*, Greenberg, J.*, & Brown, V*. (2008, in press) Is a sense of inequity an ancestral primate trait? Testing social inequity in cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, pages not known yet.

2. Neiworth, J.J., Hassett, J.M*. and Sylvester, C.M.* (2007). Face processing in humans and new world monkeys: the influence of experiential and ecological factors. Animal Cognition, 10, 2, 125-134.
 
3. Neiworth, J.J., Gleichman, A*, Olinick, A.*, and Lamp, K.* (2006). Global and local processing in adult humans (Homo sapiens), 5-year old children (Homo sapiens), and adult cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 120 (4), 323-330.
 
4. Neiworth, J.J., Parsons, R.R.* and Hassett, J.M.* (2004). A test of the generality of perceptually-based categories found in infants: Attentional differences toward natural kinds by New World monkeys. Developmental Science, 7 (2): 185-193.
 
5. Neiworth, J.J., Steinmark, E.*, Basile, B.M.*, Wonders, R.*, Steely, F.* and DeHart, C.* (2003). A test of object permanence in a New World monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Animal Cognition, 6: 27-37.
 
6. Neiworth, J.J., Burman, M.A.*, Basile, B.M.*, and Lickteig, M.T.* (2002). Use of experimenter-given cues in visual co-orienting and in an object-choice task by a new world monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 3-11.

7. Neiworth, J.J., Anders, S.L.*, and Parsons, R.R.* (2001). Tracking responses related to self-recognition: A frequency comparison of responses to mirrors, photographs, and videotape of monkeys by cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115, 432-438.

8. Wright, A.A., Rivera, J.J, Hulse, S.H. Shyan, M. & J.J. Neiworth (2000). Music perception and octave generalization in rhesus monkeys. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 129, (3), 291-307.
 
9. Neiworth, J.J. (1995). The integration of content with context: Spatiotemporal encoding and episodic memories in people and animals. In H.L. Roitblat & J. Meyer Arcady (Eds), Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science, MIT Press.
 
10. Neiworth, J.J. & Wright, A.A. (1994). Monkeys Macaca mulatta learn category matching in a nonidentical matching task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 20 (4) , 429-435.
 
11. Neiworth, J.J. (1992). Cognitive aspects of movement estimation: A study of imagery in animals. In W. K. Honig and J.G. Fetterman (Eds.), Cognitive aspects of stimulus control, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
 
12. Rilling, M.E. & Neiworth, J.J. (1991). How animals use images. Science Progress, 75, 439-452.
 
13. Wright, A.A., Cook, R.G. Rivera, J.J., Shyan, M.R., Neiworth, J.J., Jitsumori, M. (1990). Naming, rehearsal, and interstimulus interval effects in memory processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 16, (6), 11043-1059.
 
14. Wright, A.A., Cook, R.G., Shyan, M.R., Neiworth, J.J., Emmerton, J., Sands, S., Rivera, J.J., & Delius, J. (1988). Concept learning by pigeons and monkeys. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26, 6, 505.
 
15. Neiworth, J.J., & Rilling, M.E. (1987). A method for studying imagery in animals. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 13, 3, 203-214.
 
16. Rilling, M.E., & Neiworth, J.J. (1987). Theoretical and methodological considerations for the study of imagery in animals. Learning and Motivation, 18, 57-79.
 
17. Neiworth, J.J. (1987). Investigating an Imagery Process in Pigeons. A dissertation received September, 1987, in the department of Psychology, Michigan State University.
 
18. Neiworth, J.J., & Rilling, M.E. (1986). Toward a method for studying imagery in pigeons. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 24, 5, 347.
 
19. Rilling, M.E., & Neiworth, J.J. (1986). Comparative cognition: A general process approach. In D.F. Kendrick, M.E. Rilling, & M.R. Denney (Eds.), Theories of Animal Memory. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
 
20. Neuringer, A.J., Balaban, M.T., Neiworth, J.J., & Rhodes, D. (1982). Punishment: Why it works and why not. Behavioural Analysis Letters, 2,(5), 286-287.
 
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JULIE NEIWORTH: CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
* indicates Carleton student or Carleton graduate author.

E. P. WIERTELAK1,2, J. NEIWORTH3, G. COUSENS1,2, S. DICKINSON4, G. MUIR4, C. OHNESORGE3, M. FERRAGAMO5, J. R. PRICHARD7, B. CURCHACK9, D. NELSON8, P. COSTELLO6, B. SHERMAN4, L. WICHLINSKI3, J. WOTTON6 1Dept. of Psychology, 2Cognitive and Neurosci. Studies Program, Macalester Col., Saint Paul, MN; 3Psychology, Carleton Col., Northfield, MN; 4Psychology, St. Olaf Col., Northfield, MN; 5Biol., 6Psychology, Gustavus Adolphus Col., St. Peter, MN; 7Psychology, 8Biol., Univ. of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN; 9Psychology, Augsburg Col., Minneapolis, MN. Midbrains 2007: The inaugural year of the Midwest's undergraduate neuroscience conference. Presented Nov 3, 2007, Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.

Neiworth, J.J., Whillock, K.*, Greenberg, J. *, Weaver, J.*, Kudura, A.* and Gray, E.*. Tamarins exhibit perceptual constraints similar to autistic humans. At the Experimental Psychological Society and Psychonomic Society Joint Meeting, July 4 - 7, 2007, Edinburgh, Scotland. [20-minute oral presentation; powerpoint will be posted soon.]

Neiworth, J.J., Johnson, E.*, Whillock, K.*, Brown, V*, and Greenberg, J.* A test of inequity aversion in cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). At the 47th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX, Nov 17, 2006.

Neiworth, J.J., Sonstegard, M*., Lewis, A.*, and Whillock, K. * Assessment of numerosity by tamarins. At the 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, CANADA, Nov 11, 2005.[Click here for poster in pdf form]

Neiworth, J.J., Lewis, A.* and Sonstegard, M.* Assessment of Number by Tamarins. At the 12th Annual Comparative Cognition Society Meeting , CO3-2005, Melbourne Beach, Florida, March 16-19, 2005 . Click for PowerPoint presentation from conference.

Neiworth, J.J., Gleichman, A.J*., Olinick, A.S.*, and Lamp, K.E. * Hierarchical processing of stimuli by adults, 5-year olds and monkeys. Presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN, Nov 19, 2004. Click for a PDF version of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J., and Ballard, R.H.* Influence of geometric and nongeometric cues in foraging by tamarins. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, CANADA, Nov 6, 2003. Click for a PDF version of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J., Sylvester, C.J.*, Hassett, J.M.*, and Basile, B.M.* Is socially-mediated sharing ape-specific? The effects of cooperation and of a food prime on food sharing in cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Presented at the 75th Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 9, 2003. Click for a PDF version of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J, Hassett, J.M.*, and Sylvester, C.J.* Face processing by tamarins and humans: Evidence of conspecific and experiential effects. Presented at the 75th Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 9, 2003. Click for a PDF of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J., Parsons, R.R.*, and Hassett, J.M.* Attentional Differences Toward Natural Kinds Categories by Cotton Top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus): An Examination of Preferential Looking at Different Levels of Category Inclusiveness. At the 14th Bienniel International Conference on Infant Studies, Toronto, ONT Canada, April 18-21, 2002. Click for a PDF version of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J., Steinmark, E.*, DeHart, C.*, and Steely, F.* A test of object permanence in a new world monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). At the 42nd Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Orlando, FL, Nov 15 -17, 2001. Click for a PDF version of the poster.

Neiworth, J.J., Burman, M.*, Basile, B.*, & Lickteig, M.* Use of experimenter-given cues in co-orienting and choice tasks in cotton top tamarins. (#34), Human Cognition, Comparative Psychology and Psychobiology Session, 73rd Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago, ILL, May 5, 2001. Click for PDF version of the poster.

Wright, A.A., Rivera, J.J., Hulse, S.H., Shyan, M., and Neiworth, J.J. Octave generalization of tonal musical passages. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 21st, 1998, Dallas, TX.

Neiworth, J.J. Internal models of space, time, and movement in animals. Presented at the Comparative Aspects of Cognitive Science Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France, July 6-17, 1992, sponsored by Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France & Ecole d'Art, Aix-en-Provence & NRC, France.

Neiworth, J.J. Accuracies and inaccuracies in movement representation. Presented at the Dalhousie Conference, Cognitive Aspects of Stimulus Control, sponsored by NSERC, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 12, 1989.

Wright, A.A., Cook, R.B., Shyan, M.R., Neiworth, J.J., Jitsumori, M. Emmerton, J. , Sands, S.F., Rivera, J.J.& Delius, J.D. Concept learning by pigeons and monkeys. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in Chicago, IL, November, 1988.

Neiworth, J.J. & Rilling, M.E.. Towards a method for studying imagery in animals. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society in New Orleans, LO, November, 1986.

Neiworth, J.J. Investigating the form of pigeon memory. Presented at the Conference on Animal Learning in Toronto, Ontario, CA, June, 1986.

Rilling, M.E. & Neiworth, J.J. Movement extrapolation in pigeons. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association in Chicago, IL, May, 1986.

Neiworth, J.J., & Rilling, M.E. Imagery in pigeons. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA, November, 1985.

Neuringer, A.J., Balaban, M.T., Neiworth, J.J., & Rhodes, D. Punishment: Why it works and why not. Presented at the ABA convention in Milwaukee, WI, May, 1982.

JULIE NEIWORTH: SUBMITTED WORKS
* indicates Carleton student or Carleton graduate author.

Neiworth, J.J., Johnson, E*, Whillock, K.*, Greenberg, J.*, & Brown, V*. Is a sense of inequity an ancestral primate trait? Testing social inequity in cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Journal of Comparative Psychology [submitted Oct 15, 2007].

Neiworth, J.J., Sonstegard, M.*, Lewis, A.* , Kudura, A.* , Whillock, K.*, & Gray, E.* What's in a number? Numeric assessment in tamarins. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes [in preparation].