Talks and Travel

PAPERS  ORALLY PRESENTED AT  CONVENTIONS (Travel to City in Bold Print)

Photo: Professor Mitchell with Professor William Wilsoncroft at a Western Psychological Association annual meeting


Mitchell. G. Responses of experienced and inexperienced monkey mothers to social and nonsocial stirnuli, Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada, June 18. 1969.

Scollay. P. S. and G. Mitchell. Age and effects of separation on mother and infant rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Mexico City, Mexico, 1969. (Paper delivered by Scollay)

Mitchell, G. The development of abnormal behavior in monkeys.The 1970 Behavior Modification Workshop. Stockton, California, May 3, 1970.

Redican. W. K., G. Mitchell. and M.H. Kellicut. Facial expression preference in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco. California. April 21, 1971.

Stevens, C. W., E. M. Brandt. and G. Mitchell. Visual social communication in adult male isolate-reared monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, April 21, 1971.

Erwin, J., E. M. Brandt. and G. Mitchell. The development of attachments in three-year-oid heterosexually naive rhesus monkeys. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society. Reno, Nevada, June 1972.

Brandt, E. M. and G. Mitchell. Pairing preadolescents with infants (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, April 1972.

Redican, W. K. and G. Mitchell. Male parental behavior in adult rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, April 1972.

Brandt, E. M. and G. Mitchell. Rhesus monkey births. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of Primatology, Portland, Oregon, August 1972 (film presented also).

Erwin, J. and G. Mitchell. Analysis of rhesus monkey vocalizations: Maturation-related changes in clear call frequency. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of Primatology, Portland. Oregon, August 1972.

Redican, W. K. and G. Mitchell. The social behavior of adult male-infant pairs of rhesus monkeys in a laboratory setting. Delivered at the Fourth International Congress of Primatology, Portland, Oregon, August 1972 (film presented also).

Maple, T., J. Erwin, and G. Mitchell. Separation of adult heterosexual pairs of rhesus monkeys in the laboratory. Western Developmental Psychobiology Society, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California. October 20-21, 1972.

Maple, T., J. Erwin, and G. Mitchell. Effects of interruption on short-term attachments in adult heterosexual pairs of rhesus monkeys. California State Psychological Association, Oakland, California. January 1973.

Maple, T., J. Erwin, and G. Mitchell. Short and long term attachments in adult heterosexual pairs of rhesus monkeys. Western Psychological Association, Anaheim, California, April 11-14, 1973.

Brandt, E. M., T. Maple, and G. Mitchell. Behavior of paired adolescent and infant rhesus monkeys after separation. Western Psychological Association. Anaheim, California, April 11-14, 1973

.Erwin, J .• G. Mitchell, and E. M. Brandt. Initial heterosexual experiences of three-year-old rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta. International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, California, November 6-7, 1973.

Erwin, J., T. Maple. J. Willott, and G. Mitchell. Persistent peer attachments in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Presented to the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, 1974.

Maple, T. and G. Mitchell. Behavioral responses to separation in interspecific pairs of baboons and macaques. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Society of Zoologist, Tucson, Arizona, December 1974.

Mitchell, G. and T. Maple. Sex differences in captive rhesus monkeys. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March   1976.

Mandel. D. and G. Mitchell. The effects of early deprivation on males and females. Paper presented at the Symposium on Monkeys, Apes. and Pecple. Consumnes River College, Sacramento, California. November 1976.

Harrison, V. and G. Mitchell. Prenatal determinants of behavioral sex differences. Paper presented at the Symposium on Monkeys, Apes, and People, Consumnes River College. Sacramento. California. November 1976.

Coburn. S. and G. Mitchell. Facial expressions and gender. Paper presented at the Symposium on Monkeys, Apes, and People, Consumnes River College, Sacramento, California, November 1976.

Tokunaga. D. and G. Mitchell. Grooming as an index of “socialness” in males and females. Paper presented at Symposium on Monkeys, Apes. and People, Consumnes River College, Sacramento, California, November 1976.

Chinn, R. N. and G. Mitchell. Analysis of primate predation: Gender and other factors. Paper presented at the Symposium on Monkeys, Apes, and People. Consumnes River College. Sacramento. California. November 1976.

Prassa, S. P. and G. Mitchell. Who sounds the alarm? Sex differences in primate vocalizations.Paper presented at the Symposium on Monkeys, Apes, and People, Consumnes River College. Sacramento, California, November 1976.

Caine, N. G. and G. Mitchell. Behavior of primates at parturition. Paper presented at the Inaugural Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Seattle. Washington, April 16-19, 1977.

Mitchell, G. and N. G. Caine. The effects of gender on the behavior of primates. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, March 1978.

Caine. N. G. and G. Mitchell. The development of sex differences in immature macaques. Paper presented at the Symposium on the Development of Sexual Behavior in Primates, Western Psychological Association, San Francisco. California, April 1978 (R. Nadler. Coordinator)

Caine. N. G .• C. Davidson, J. Maddock, V. Thompson. D. Hoffman. and G. Mitchell. Sex differences in vigilance-related behavior in two species of macaques. Paper presented at the Animal Behavior Society meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 1978.

Caine, N. G., and G. Mitchell. The relationship between maternal rank and partner specificity in immature macaques. Paper presented at the American Society of Primatologists meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, September 1978.

Caine. N. G .• C. Davidson, J. Maddock, V. Thompson. and G. Mitchell. Vigilance-related behaviors in captive rhesus and bonnet macaques. Paper presented to American Society of Primatologists meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, September 1978.

Bohannon. J. N., E. Lotz, and G. Mitchell. Speech adjustments to age-related face stimuli. Paper presented at the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1979.

Mitchell, G. Biological foundations of parenting and offspring development. Committee on Biosocial Science. Social Science Research Council. New York City, September 13-15. 1979.

Caine, N. G. and G. Mitchell. Species difference in the interest shown by juvenile female macaques (Macaca mulatta and M. radjata). Paper accepted for the American Society of Primatologists meeting. Winston-Salem. North Carolina, June 1980. ( Published in the International Journal of Primatology).

Schapiro, S., N. G. Caine, and G. Mitchell. Abuse of immature macaques in a semi-natural setting. Paper presented at the American Society of Primatologists meeting, San Antonio, Texas. June 1981.

Schapiro, S., N. E. King. and G. Mitchell. Ecology and behavior of three species of Old World monkeys. An introductory paper presented at the Western Psychological Association meeting. Los Angeles, California, 1981.

Clarke. A. S., G. Mitchell, and E. N. Sassenrath. Relationships between psychosocial stress and male dominance interactions of three species of macaques, Macaca f.ascicularis, Macaca mulaua, and Macaca radjata. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association meeting, Los Angeles, California,1981.

Shively, C., G. Mitchell, and E. N. Sassenrath. The effects of interaction between psychosocial stress and social rank on male sexual behavior of three species of macaques, Macaca fascjcularjs, Macaca mulatta. and Macaca radiata. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association meeting, Los Angeles, California, 1981.

Mitchell, G. Helped organize symposium on Comparative Psychology for the Western Psychological Association meeting. Los Angeles, California, 1981.

Shively, C., G. Mitchell, E. N. Sassenrath, A. S. Clarke, S. Schapiro, and N. E. King. Psychosocial stress. social rank, and sexual behavior in three species of macaques (Macaca fascjcularis. Macaca mulaUa, and Macaca radjata). Paper presented at the American Society of Primatologists Fourth Annual Meeting, San Antonio. Texas, June 1981.

King, N. E. and G. Mitchell. Analysis of predatory behavior or three large African cats. Western Psychological Association meeting, Sacramento, California, April 1982.

Mitchell, G. and J. Erwin. Organization and coordination of eight comparative psychology symposia. Presented at the Western Psychological Association meeting, Sacramento, California, April 1982′

Bloomstrand, M., T. Lyman, and G. Mitchell. Relationships between psychosocial stress and male dominance interactions of three macaque species. Macaca fascjcularjs. Macaca mulatta, and Macaca radiata. Paper presented at the Western Psychology Conference for Undergraduate Research, Santa Clara, California, May 25, 1981

Costello, M. B., S. B. Horan, and G. Mitchell. Pattern of sexual behavior and dominance in three species of macaques (Macaca f.ascicularis, Macaca mulatta, and Macaca radiata). Paper presented at the Western Psychology Conference for Undergraduate Research, Santa Clara. California, May 25, 1981.

Shively, C. and G. Mitchell. Reproductive behavior, dominance, social stress, and testosterone and cortisol levels in male macaques: M. mulatta, M. radiata, and M. fascicularjs. Paper presented at the Mattole Center for Science and Education, Honeydew, California, June 1981.

Click to enlarge. Name tag for IXth Iinternational Primatological Society Meeting in Atlanta, GA 1972. See next three oral presentations.

Schapiro, S., C. Shively, and G. Mitchell. Primate infant abuse: External stress factors. Paper presented at the IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta,Georgia. August, 1982.

Shively, C., S. Schapiro, and G. Mitchell. Intermale tolerance. competition and mount-to­ejaculation patterns in male macaques. Paper presented at the IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1982.

Mitchell, G. (Chair) Symposium on captivity and behavior. Presented at the IXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1982.

Maple. T. and G. Mitchell. Dominance in non-human primates. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 6-8, 1983.

Mitchell, G. Monogamy in primates. Paper accepted for Rocky Mountain Psychological Association meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. April 1983.

Mitchell, G. (Chair) Session on behavioral development. Annual meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, East Lansing, Michigan. August 7-10, 1983.

Shively, C. A. and G. Mitchell. Utilizing primate facilities for teaching and research. Annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association. Atlanta, Georgia, March 27-30,1985.

Herring, F., Mitchell, G., Arakaki, M.,Tromborg, C., and Dowd, B. Cultural influences on development of independence in toddlers. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 25, 1991.

Dowd, B., Wollock, J., Herring, F. and Mitchell, G. Patterns of interaction among family members in a public setting. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Meeting. San Francisco, CA, April 25, 1991.

Bums, A. F. and Mitchell, G. The zoo as human laboratory: Observational research rediscovered. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 25, 1991

Tromborg, C., Mitchell, G. and Herring, F. Learning to teach in the zoo. Paper presented at the Western Psychological Association Meeting, Portland, OR, May 1, 1992.

OTHER INVITED ADDRESSES (Travel to City in Bold Print)

(Invitations for addresses marked as having been declined by Prof. Mitchell were declined because expenses were too great or there was a conflict with family obligations, unless otherwise stated)

Mitchell. G. Differential early experience in rhesus monkeys. To staff of National Center for Primate Biology, Davis, California. December 1966.

Mitchell. G. Early social isolation of rhesus monkeys. To staff of Arthur P. Noyes Institute for Neuropsychiatric Research, Concord, New Hampshire, May 1967.

Mitchell, G. Differential early experience in rhesus monkeys. To New Hampshire Psychological Association, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 1967.

Mitchell, G. Behavioral research at the University of Wisconsin Primate Laboratories. To University of New Hampshire, Department of Psychology faculty and graduate students, Durham, New Hampshire, May 1967.

Mitchell, G. Early experiences in the rhesus monkey. To University of California. Davis.Medical Students, May 1969.

Mitchell, G. Effects of early abnormal maternal behavior on the adult behavior of infant rhesus monkeys. To staff of Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1969.

Mitchell, G. Development of violence and pleasure in man: Behavioral effects of early isolation rearing experiences. Esalen Institute. Big Sur. California, October 10-12, 1969.

Mitchell, G. Aggressive and stereotyped behaviors in adult male rhesus monkeys reared in social isolation. Oregon Regional Primate Research Center. Beaverton. Oregon, November 12, 1969.

Mitchell, G. Abnormal behavior in laboratory-reared rhesus monkeys. Delta College, Stockton. CA.  November 18, 1969

Mitchell, G. Development of abnormal behavior in monkeys. Psychology Department colloquium, University of the Pacific, Stockton. California, November 1969.

Mitchell. G. Aggressive behavior in isolate-reared monkeys. Behavior Modification Workshop.University of the Pacific, Stockton, California. May 1-3, 1970.

Mitchell, G. Self~mutilative behavior in isolate-reared monkeys. To staff of Sonoma State Hospital, Glen Ellen. California. June 18. 1970.

Mitchell, G. Member of teaching staff. National Science Foundation, summer short course on Primate Behavior. Davis, California, June 1971.

Mitchell. G. Animal studies of environmental manipulation. Lecture for psychiatric residents, Sacramento Medical Center. Sacramento, CA, June 4, 1971.

Brandt, E. M. and G. Mitchell. Birth in the rhesus monkey. To staff of California National Center for Primate Biology, Davis, CA, December ; 6, 1971.

Mitchell. G. Syndromes resulting from social isolation of primates. Paper presented at Symposium on the Experimental Behaviour Basis of Mental Disturbance. Galway, Ireland, April 1972. (Also published In Proceedings in 1973.)

Redican, W. K., J. Gomber, and G. Mitchell. Adult male parental behaviour in feral- and isolation-reared rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Paper presented at Symposium on the Experimental Behaviour Basis of Mental Disturbance, Galway, Ireland, April 1972. (Also published in Proceedings in 1973.

Mitchell, G. Parental deprivation and the development of aggression. Paper presented at American psychological Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 1972.

Mitchell. G. Developing a good self-image. Lecture given to Patterns of Mothering. Lecture series through University of California Extension, Extension Mini-Center, Davis, California. October 30.1972

Mitchell, G. and W. K. Redican. Communication in normal and abnormal rhesus monkeys. Paper presented at the XXth International Congress of Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, August 1972 (delivered by W. K. Redican). (Also published in the Proceedings.)

Redican. W. K. and G. Mitchell. Play between adult male and infant rhesus macaques. Symposium on play. American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 1973. Houston, Texas. (Sponsored by the American Society of Zoologists.)

Mitchell, G. Male care of infants in primates. Lecture given in Sutter Mental Health Center Seminar Series, Sacramento, California, October 1975.

Mitchell. G. Vocalization and gender in nonhuman primates: A need for synthesis. Paper presented at the Symposium Honoring H. F. Harlow at University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, December 1976.

Mitchell, G. Symposium on early experience and the development of an adequate species identity. For the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco. California, August 26-30, 1977 (M. Aaron Roy, Coordinator).

Caine, N. and G. Mitchell. The development of sex differences in immature macaques. Paper delivered at Symposium on the Development of Sexual Behavior in Primates. Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, California, April 1978 (R. Nadler, Coordinator) .

Mitchell, G. Biological foundations of parenting and offspring development. Committee on Biosocial Science, Social Science Research Council, New York City, September 13-15, 1979.

Mitchell, G. and N. E. King. Zoos as teaching resources. West Coast Workshop on Zoo Research, Los Angeles Zoo, Los Angeles,California, August 24, 1981

.Mitchell, G. Sexual roles and behavior. Meeting on Variability and Behavioral Evolution.Rome, Italy, December 14-16, 1982. (Invitation accepted; conference was cancelled.)

Mitchell, G. Chaired paper session on Behavioral Development. American Society of Primatologists meeting, East Lansing, Michigan. August 1983

Mitchell, G. Invited to Speak on Relevance of the Animal Psychopathological Model to the Human. Kittay Scientific Foundation, Second International Symposium, New York City, March 1974. (Declined.due to scheduling conflict).

Mitchell, G. Male and female care in primates. Psychology Department, University of Arizona,.Tucson. Arizona. February 1975.

Mitchell, G. Primate social restriction and socialization.  Symposium on Primate Behavioral Development, Annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Toronto, Canada. April 1978 (F. E. Poirier, coordinator). (Declined, illness).

Mitchell, G. Violence amongst primates: Laboratory studies. Invited lecture for University of California Extension course on Violence in the Home, for nurses and teachers (R. D.Oliver, specialist in child abuse prevention, California State Department of Social Services. coordinator), Sacramento, CA, January 28. 1979.

 Mitchell. G. Nonhuman primate cognitive capabilities and social requirements. ISAP Primate Symposium, San Francisco, California, October 15, 1980.

Mitchell, G. University of the Pacific lecture series, Stockton, CA 1979.

Mitchell, G. Reed College. Department of Psychology, Portland. Oregon, February-March, 1981. Declined

Mitchell, G. The role of evolutionary factors in the development of aggressive antisocial and socially valued behavior in man. International Conference on Development of Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior. Vos, Norway, June 4-9, 1982. Declined.

  Mitchell, G. Early experience and behavioral biology. Social Science Research Council. New York City, September 1979

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