A trap-tube task was used to determine whether chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and children (Homo sapiens) who observed a model’s errors and successes could master the task in fewer trials than those who saw only successes. Two- to 7-year-old chimpanzees and 3- to 4-year-old children did not benefit from observing errors and found the task difficult. Two of the 6 chimpanzees developed a successful anticipatory strategy but showed no evidence of representing the core causal relations involved in trapping. Three- to 4-year-old children showed a similar limitation and tended to copy the actions of the demonstrator, irrespective of their causal relevance. Five- to 6-year-old children were able to master the task but did not appear to be influence...
Nonhuman primates perform poorly in trap tasks, a benchmark test of causal knowledge in nonhuman ani...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
A trap-tube task was used to determine whether chimpanzees (Pan trogiodytes) and children (Homo sapi...
To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when attempting to...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
The trap-tube problem is difficult for chimpanzees to solve; in several studies only 1 to 2 subjects...
Differences between individuals are the raw material from which theories of the evolution and ontoge...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
The acquisition of a tool-using ability was investigated in six young chimpanzees (Pan troglody...
Five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested to assess their understanding of causality in a tool ...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Inhibitory control has been suggested as a key predictive measure of problem-solving skills in human...
Inhibitory control has been suggested as a key predictive measure of problem-solving skills in human...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Nonhuman primates perform poorly in trap tasks, a benchmark test of causal knowledge in nonhuman ani...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
A trap-tube task was used to determine whether chimpanzees (Pan trogiodytes) and children (Homo sapi...
To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when attempting to...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
The trap-tube problem is difficult for chimpanzees to solve; in several studies only 1 to 2 subjects...
Differences between individuals are the raw material from which theories of the evolution and ontoge...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
The acquisition of a tool-using ability was investigated in six young chimpanzees (Pan troglody...
Five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested to assess their understanding of causality in a tool ...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Inhibitory control has been suggested as a key predictive measure of problem-solving skills in human...
Inhibitory control has been suggested as a key predictive measure of problem-solving skills in human...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Nonhuman primates perform poorly in trap tasks, a benchmark test of causal knowledge in nonhuman ani...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...