A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstrated the ability to sum arrays of 0-4 food items placed in 2 of 3 possible sites. To address representational use of numbers, we next baited sites with Arabic numbers as stimuli. In both cases performance was significantly above chance from the first sessions, which suggests that without explicit training in combining arrays, the animal was able to select the correct arithmetic sum for arrays of foods or Arabic numbers under novel test conditions. These findings demonstrate that counting strategies and the representational use of numbers lie within the cognitive domain of the chimpanzee and compare favorably with the spontaneous use of additi...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) experienced in counting arrays of 0-7 items and trained for comprehen...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Using computer-mediated joystick manipulation, the ability of a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) ...
Perceptual and cognitive processes underlying the skill of ordering numerals were assessed in a fema...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Two chimpanzees were trained to select among 2 different amounts of candy (1-6 items). The task was ...
We previously reported that chimpanzees were unable to optimally select the smaller of two candy arr...
Using computer-mediated joystick manipulation, the ability of a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) ...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) experienced in counting arrays of 0-7 items and trained for comprehen...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Using computer-mediated joystick manipulation, the ability of a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) ...
Perceptual and cognitive processes underlying the skill of ordering numerals were assessed in a fema...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Two chimpanzees were trained to select among 2 different amounts of candy (1-6 items). The task was ...
We previously reported that chimpanzees were unable to optimally select the smaller of two candy arr...
Using computer-mediated joystick manipulation, the ability of a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) ...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...