Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Living Links is a field station and research centre of the University of St Andrews, established in partnership with the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Edinburgh Zoo. It has large outside and inside enclosures in which capuchin monkeys and squirrel monkeys live together. These species form mixed-species groups in the wild.
Living Links is designed to support studies by scientists at the Universities of St Andrews, Stirling, Edinburgh and Abertay, who together form the Scottish Primate Research Group (SPRG). Members of SPRG study primate behaviour at many field-sites in the wild, as well as in captivity.
We humans are primates, so monkeys and apes are our closest animal relatives. They are ‘living links’ to the ancestors from which we all evolved. It is for this reason the Centre’s full title is the ‘Living Links to Human Evolution’ Research Centre. Understanding the origins of the human mind is one of the main reasons we study these animals.
‘Living Links’ was created through a generous grant from the Strategic Research Development Scheme of the Universities’ Scottish Funding Council, which recognises peaks of excellence in Scottish science.
‘Living Links’ is affiliated with the Zoo’s Budongo Trail centre where SPRG scientists also study chimpanzees, and with the Living Links Center of Emory University, USA.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Chimpanzees’ working memory is not affected by the presence and activity of zoo visitors
Frick, A., McEwen, E. & Seed, A., 6 Jan 2026, In: Animal Cognition. 29, 7, p. 1-14Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Humans may not have a uniquely enhanced sequence memory: sequence discrimination is facilitated by causal-logical framing in humans and chimpanzees
Reindl, E., Seed, A. M., Barton, R. A., Francis-Costa, T. & Kendal, R. L., Jul 2025, In: Royal Society Open Science. 12, 7, p. 1-19 19 p., 250236.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Peek a boo! Information seeking about food and functionality in capuchin monkeys
Jordan, E., Allritz, M., Bohn, M., Völter, C. J. & Seed, A., 30 Oct 2025, In: Animal Cognition. 28, 87.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Datasets
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Data from: Function and flexibility of object exploration in kea and New Caledonian crows
Lambert, M. L. (Creator), Schiestl, M. (Creator), Schwing, R. (Creator), Taylor, A. H. (Creator), Gajdon, G. K. (Creator), Slocombe (Katie Slocombe), K. E. (Creator) & Seed, A. M. (Creator), Dryad, 1 Sept 2017
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.dq04j
Dataset
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The role of association in pre-schoolers' solutions to 'spoon tests' of future planning (dataset)
Dickerson, K. L. (Creator), Ainge, J. A. (Creator) & Seed, A. M. (Creator), Figshare, 9 Jul 2018
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.6236645
Dataset
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Chimpanzees flexibly update working memory contents and show susceptibility to distraction in the self-ordered search task (dataset)
Voelter, C. J. (Creator), Mundry, R. (Creator), Call, J. (Creator) & Seed, A. M. (Creator), Figshare, 2019
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4567946
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Prizes
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Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society
Whiten, A. (Recipient), 2013
Prize: Election to learned society
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James Black Prize and Medal Lecture, Royal Society of Edinburgh
Whiten, A. (Recipient), May 2014
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Member of the RSE Young Academy of Scotland
Seed, A. M. (Recipient), 2018
Prize: Election to learned society
Activities
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Keynote Address, Quadrennial International Psychological Congress, Yokohama
Whiten, A. (Participant)
Jul 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organising a conference
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Budapest CEU Conference on Developmental Psychology
Seed, A. M. (Chair)
7 Jan 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organising a conference
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Organiser, Chair and Participant, Symposium, Budapest Central European University Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD)
Whiten, A. (Organiser)
Jan 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organising a conference
Press/Media
Impacts
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Changing Public Opinion About the Mental Abilities of Animals
Seed, A. (Participant), Gomez, J.-C. (Participant), Ball, D. (Participant), Call, J. (Participant), Hobaiter, C. (Participant) & Byrne, R. (Participant)
Impact: Public Discourse Impact