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<91ÈÕº«AV class="heading heading--main heading--campaign heading--with-bg" > Exploring the evolution of animal minds

Discover our research in the Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology (CCEP)

The Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology (CCEP) is a multidisciplinary team of psychologists (developmental, cognitive, social and biological) and behavioural biologists.

Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology is the scientific study of the origins of mind and behaviour, and our work explores the evolutionary processes underpinning human behaviour and the comparison of humans with other animals. We have particular expertise in comparative social and spatial cognition, emotion, communication and facial expression.

Within the Centre (and in our Dog Cognition Centre) we are exploring the origins of mind and behaviour through the consideration of evolutionary processes and the comparison of humans with other animals. We're interested in how social structures are formed and how we can apply evolutionary thinking to understand today's problems.

And through a deeper understanding of the minds and behaviours of animals, we're exploring how humans have evolved – from how social structures are formed, to the ways in which evolutionary thinking can help solve the problems of today. Our research portal, Pure, has a full list of  working in this area.

You can also follow the Centre on Twitter or email the Centre directly at ccep@port.ac.uk.

<91ÈÕº«AV>CCEP research focuses on the following areas:

Our evolutionary psychology research covers the following topics:

  • Human Evolutionary Psychology – including facial attractiveness; flirting; disgust sensitivity; olfaction; human facial expression; hormones and behaviour; personality; emotion; cooperation; human development
  • Primate Cognition – including communication; facial expression; FACS; acoustics; friendship; comparative developmental psychology; theory of mind; emotion; laughter; cooperation; reputation formation; competition; social learning; personality and learning; joint attention; decision-making; executive functioning; spatial cognition
  • Human-Animal Interaction, Conservation and Welfare – including conservation and rehabilitation of orangutans and sun bears in Borneo, elephant conservation, companion and working equid welfare; indices of positive emotion; stereotypies and maladaptive behaviour, public engagement in science, enrichment, education programs in Indonesia, animal advocacy and animal rights; animal–assisted therapy
  • Domestication and Cognition – including influence of domestication on cognition; animal-human communication; theory of mind in dogs; horse social cognition and behaviour; facial expressions; secondary emotions; emotion expression and perception, cooperation; reputation formation; inequity aversion; multi-sensory perception; physiological indices of emotion; friendship  
<91ÈÕº«AV class="heading heading--main" > Recent publication highlights include:
  • Haux, L. M., Engelmann, J. M., Arslan, R. C., Hertwig, R., and Herrmann, E. (2023) "Chimpanzee and human risk preferences show key similarities", Psychological Science.

  • Clark, P. R., Waller, B., Agil, M.,and Micheletta, J. (2022) "Crested macaque facial movements are more intense and stereotyped in potentially risky social interactions", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

  • Taylor, D., Gustafsson, E., Dezecache, G., and Davila-Ross, M. (2022) "Directedness and engagement in chimpanzee vocal ontogeny", Developmental Science

  • Grinsted, L., Schou, M. F., Settepani, V., Holm, C., Chobolo, L., Dintwe, G., and Bilde, T. (2022) "Diverging cooperative prey capture strategies in convergently evolved social spiders", Journal of Arachnology

  • Kaminski, J. (2021) "Domestic dogs: born human whisperers", Current Biology

  • Bard, K. A., Keller, H., Ross, K. M., Hewlett, B., Butler, L., Boysen, S. T., and Matsuzawa, T. (2021) "Joint attention in human and chimpanzee infants in varied socio-ecological contexts", Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development

  • Lewis, K. E., Parker, M., Proops, L., and McBride, S. D. (2022), "Risk factors for stereotypic behaviour in captive ungulates", Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

  • ManyPrimates, Herrmann, E., Joly, M., and Loyant, L. (Accepted/In press) "The evolution of primate short-term memory", Animal Behavior and Cognition

Our members

Juliane Kaminski Portrait

Dr Juliane Kaminski

Associate Professor in Comparative Psychology

Juliane.Kaminski@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Kim A Bard Portrait

Professor Kim A. Bard

Professor of Comparative Developmental Psychology

Kim.Bard@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Marina Davila Ross Portrait

Dr Marina Davila Ross

Associate Professor in Comparative Psychology

Marina.Davila-Ross@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Lena Grinsted Portrait

Dr Lena Grinsted

Senior Lecturer

Lena.Grinsted@port.ac.uk

School of the Environment and Life Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Esther Herrmann Portrait

Dr Esther Herrmann

Senior Lecturer

Esther.Herrmann@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Marine Michell Joly Portrait

Dr Marine Joly

Associate Professor in Cognitive Ethology

marine.joly@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Jerome Francois Micheletta Portrait

Dr Jerome Micheletta

Associate Professor in Animal Behaviour

Jerome.Micheletta@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Sophie Jane Milward Portrait

Dr Sophie Milward

Senior Lecturer

sophie.milward@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Paul Morris

Principal Lecturer

Paul.Morris@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

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Mr Ed Morrison

Senior Lecturer

Ed.Morrison@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Leanne Clare Proops Portrait

Dr Leanne Proops

Associate Head (Research and Innovation)

leanne.proops@port.ac.uk

School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Faculty of Science and Health

PhD Supervisor

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Lucy Anne Bates Portrait

Dr Lucy Bates

Senior Lecturer

Lucy.Bates@port.ac.uk

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Dr Teresa Romero

Senior Lecturer

Teresa.Romero@port.ac.uk

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Current postdoctoral researchers: Alan Rincon

Current postgraduate researchers: Olivia Barber, Violet Burek, James Clay, Madeleine Cleal, Peter Clark, Fabio Crepaldi, Melody Darblade, Barbara Fontana, Alexander Freemantle, Emily Haddy, Jennifer Leighton, Kate Lewis, Louise Loyant, Claire Perez, Florence Rocque, Jasmine Rollings, Laura Saunders, Derry Taylor

<91ÈÕº«AV>Interested in postgraduate study in Psychology?

Browse our postgraduate research projects at our Psychology research degrees page, visit the MRes Science and Health page, or search our Master's degrees in Psychology.

 



Internships and volunteering opportunities at the CCEP

We also offer internships and volunteering opportunities, please contact one of our member directly or the CCEP director, Juliane Kaminski.

<91ÈÕº«AV>Partnerships and funding

Our partnerships include:

  • on the Isle of Wight – in partnership with Monkey Haven, we conduct cognitive and behavioural studies with rescued primates
  • The Macaca Nigra Project in Indonesia – we're linked with this unique fieldsite to study the behaviour of wild crested macaques
  • The  â€“ we collaborate with the sanctuary on research into the behavioural and logistical support needed for global welfare projects

Our recent funders include the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Leverhulme Trust, Marie Curie, the British Academy , The Leakey Foundation, The Waltham Foundation and the Royal Society. You can also see a full list of our recent funding awards at our research portal.

<91ÈÕº«AV class="grid__heading grid__heading--main" > Take part in our research studies

We're always looking for volunteers to join our research study programmes.

If you're an adult interested in registering for a research study, please fill in the following form. 

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If you're interested in registering a child for a research study, please fill in the following form.

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<91ÈÕº«AV class="grid__heading grid__heading--main" > Explore our research

Dog Cognition Centre

In the Dog Cognition Centre, we're exploring the behaviour and cognitive processes of man's best friend – and studying everything from human-dog communication, to facial expressions in dogs.

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School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences

Discover the School of Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences, where we're exploring health and exercise science, sport science, and the impact of psychology.

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Macaque Project

Researchers in the Department of Psychology are studying macaque cognition and behaviour. Find out more about this research project.

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