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Robert R. Hampton

Psychology

Emory University

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About Robert R. Hampton at Emory University (Emory)

Robert R. Hampton is a professor at Emory University who studies comparative cognition and metacognition in nonhuman animals, particularly primates. Hampton has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Spatial representation of magnitude in rhesus macaques: Investigating SNARC effects in quantity and size dimensions", and "Prospective and concurrent metamemory of familiarity and working memory by rhesus monkeys".

Research Areas

metacognitioncomparative cognitionprimate behaviormemory mechanismsanimal learningcognitive developmentspatial representationneural mechanisms
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Research Output

Total Citations4,857

Emerging researcher

Publications152

Active researcher

h-index40

Established scholar

i10-index79

Growing portfolio

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