Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young children (Homo sapiens) have difficulty with double invisible displacements in which an object is hidden in two nonadjacent boxes in a linear array. Experiment 1 eliminated the possibility that chimpanzees' previous poor performance was due to the hiding direction of the displacement device. As in Call (2001), subjects failed double nonadjacent displacements, showing a tendency to select adjacent boxes. In Experiments 2 and 3, chimpanzees and 24-month-old children were tested on a new adaptation of the task in which four hiding boxes were presented in a diamond-shaped array on a vertical plane. Both species performed above chance on double invisible displacements using this format, suggesting that pre...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) perform above chance on invisible displacement tasks despite showin...
The beneficial ability to access one’s own knowledge is commonly termed “metacognition” (Terrace & M...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Great apes but not monkeys solve the invisible displacement task under conditions controlling for as...
The Piagetian invisible displacement task has been used extensively in the field of comparative cogn...
Previous research suggests that chimpanzees understand single invisible displacement. However, this ...
The nonadjacent double invisible displacement task has been used to test for the ability of differen...
Eight chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), five bonobos (Pan paniscus), five gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), a...
The main goal of this dissertation was to examine rhesus macaque and preschool child performance on ...
The authors administered a series of object displacement tasks to 24 great apes and 24 30-month-old ...
Recent research suggests that gorillas' and orangutans' object representations survive cohesion viol...
チンパンジーも複数の物体の大きさの「平均」を知覚 . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-08-24.Humans can extract statistical information, such ...
The ability to infer the invisible displacement of objects has long been thought to elude most speci...
Displaced reference is the ability to refer to an item that has been moved (displaced) in space and/...
A milestone in human development is coming to recognize that how something looks is not necessarily ...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) perform above chance on invisible displacement tasks despite showin...
The beneficial ability to access one’s own knowledge is commonly termed “metacognition” (Terrace & M...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Great apes but not monkeys solve the invisible displacement task under conditions controlling for as...
The Piagetian invisible displacement task has been used extensively in the field of comparative cogn...
Previous research suggests that chimpanzees understand single invisible displacement. However, this ...
The nonadjacent double invisible displacement task has been used to test for the ability of differen...
Eight chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), five bonobos (Pan paniscus), five gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), a...
The main goal of this dissertation was to examine rhesus macaque and preschool child performance on ...
The authors administered a series of object displacement tasks to 24 great apes and 24 30-month-old ...
Recent research suggests that gorillas' and orangutans' object representations survive cohesion viol...
チンパンジーも複数の物体の大きさの「平均」を知覚 . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-08-24.Humans can extract statistical information, such ...
The ability to infer the invisible displacement of objects has long been thought to elude most speci...
Displaced reference is the ability to refer to an item that has been moved (displaced) in space and/...
A milestone in human development is coming to recognize that how something looks is not necessarily ...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) perform above chance on invisible displacement tasks despite showin...
The beneficial ability to access one’s own knowledge is commonly termed “metacognition” (Terrace & M...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...