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Jake Brooker

Research Associate


Affiliations
Affiliation
Research Associate in the Department of Psychology

Biography

Research

I am a postdoctoral research associate studying comparative psychology in great apes. My research interests include empathy and other emotional processes, decision-making, rationality, and conflict management. I am particularly interested in how individual and social characteristics influence variation in the aforementioned concepts.

I completed my bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Kent and my PhD at Durham University, where I now work. My postdoctoral placement is funded through a grant obtained with Prof Zanna Clay and Dr Edwin van Leeuwen (Utrecht University). We are investigating how social structures influence individual and collective decision-making and collective action.

I have worked with captive, wild, and sanctuary-living populations of primates. My current research is focused on great apes, but I have interests in and some experience studying human populations. I primarily work at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust in Zambia, where I also sit on the Research Advisory Board.

Dallas and Debbie, two chimpazees I work with at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust

Research interests

  • Empathy
  • Great ape social behaviour
  • Conflict management
  • Comparative psychology
  • Collective action
  • Decision-making
  • Social structures

Publications