<div><p>Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as the assessment of cognitive skills of different species in relation to potential selective pressures such as environmental conditions and social organization. Because of the strong interest in human cognition, much previous work has focused on the comparison of the cognitive skills of human toddlers to those of our closest living relatives, i.e. apes. Such analyses revealed that apes and children have relatively similar competencies in the physical domain, while human children excel in the socio-cognitive domain; in particular in terms of attention sharing, cooperation, and mental state attribution. To develop a full understanding of ...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Whether the cognitive competences of monkeys and apes are rather similar or whether the larger-brain...
Whether the cognitive competences of monkeys and apes are rather similar or whether the larger-brain...
There is very little research comparing great ape and human cognition developmentally. In the curren...
Differences in cognitive skills across taxa, and between monkeys and apes in particular, have been e...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single 'general...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
BACKGROUND: Individual differences in human cognitive abilities show consistently positive correlati...
Compared to other mammals, primates have evolved relatively large brains and outstanding cognitive s...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Whether the cognitive competences of monkeys and apes are rather similar or whether the larger-brain...
Whether the cognitive competences of monkeys and apes are rather similar or whether the larger-brain...
There is very little research comparing great ape and human cognition developmentally. In the curren...
Differences in cognitive skills across taxa, and between monkeys and apes in particular, have been e...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single 'general...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
There are consistent individual differences in human intelligence, attributable to a single ‘general...
BACKGROUND: Individual differences in human cognitive abilities show consistently positive correlati...
Compared to other mammals, primates have evolved relatively large brains and outstanding cognitive s...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Human children show unique cognitive skills for dealing with the social world but their cognitive pe...