Dan C. Mann

Assistant Staff Scientist

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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7 h-index 33 pubs 610 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dan C. Mann's research investigates principles of animal communication and cognition, drawing comparisons with human language and behavior. His work has explored universal structures in avian song and human speech, and examines how receiver responses in animal courtship vary with courter status. Mann also studies how animals discriminate between different types of vocalizations and the role of learning in these preferences. His research extends to understanding cognitive processes related to climate change perception and public messaging, investigating pluralistic ignorance across multiple countries.

Mann's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 7 and 610 total citations across 33 publications. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Christopher P. Wardell, Phillip Farmer, Joshua M. Eichhorn, and Michael Rutherford, with whom he shares multiple publications. His recent work includes studies on automated skeleton segmentation from CT images and sustainability insights derived from climate and migration patterns.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 33
  • Citations: 610

Selected Publications

  • Healing of lytic lesions and restoration of bone health in multiple myeloma through sclerostin inhibition (2025) DOI
  • Evaluating Skellytour for Automated Skeleton Segmentation from Whole-Body CT Images (2025) DOI

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