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We used unrestrained eyetracking measures to assess social attention to facial features (eyes, mouth, whole face) in tufted capuchin monkeys. In addition, we performed two manipulations: one in which we administered exogenous oxytocin via a nebulizer and one in which we induced a behavior that has been previously shown to increase endogenous oxytocin. There are two associated files: 1. Main dataset used in the analysis from project, containing task data as well as exported eyetracker measures 2. RMarkdown file of analyses The manuscript itself is currently in the late stages of review, but I will post a link to the open-access paper once it is online.
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