There is ongoing debate about the extent to which nonhuman animals, like humans, can go beyond first-order perceptual information to abstract structural information from their environment. In order to provide more empirical evidence regarding this question, we examined what type of information great apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans) gain from optical effects such as shadows and mirror images. In an initial experiment, we investigated whether apes would use mirror images and shadows to locate hidden food. We found that all examined ape species used these cues to find the food. Follow-up experiments showed that apes neither confused these optical effects with the food rewards nor did they merely associate cues with food. First, naïv...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Abstract Visual perspective taking research has estab-lished that chimpanzees recognize what others ...
Adopting the paradigm of a study conducted with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Melis et al. 2006, Jou...
There is ongoing debate about the extent to which nonhuman animals, like humans, can go beyond first...
There is ongoing debate about the extent to which nonhuman animals, like humans, can go beyond first...
The visual perspective-taking ability of 4 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was investigated. The subje...
The perceptual system operates ideally to reveal rapidly processed, accurate and functional informat...
A milestone in human development is coming to recognize that how something looks is not necessarily ...
We investigated whether chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans encoded the location of a reward hidden...
Evidence suggests that great apes engage in metacognitive information seeking for food items. To sup...
Nonhuman great apes and human children were tested for an understanding that appearance does not alw...
Whether nonhuman primates understand causal relations beyond mere associations is still a matter of ...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support by the German National Academic Foundation.Although chim...
International audienceThe understanding of the visual perception of others, also named visual perspe...
Recent evidence has shown that humans are remarkably sensitive to artificial cues of conspecific obs...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Abstract Visual perspective taking research has estab-lished that chimpanzees recognize what others ...
Adopting the paradigm of a study conducted with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Melis et al. 2006, Jou...
There is ongoing debate about the extent to which nonhuman animals, like humans, can go beyond first...
There is ongoing debate about the extent to which nonhuman animals, like humans, can go beyond first...
The visual perspective-taking ability of 4 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was investigated. The subje...
The perceptual system operates ideally to reveal rapidly processed, accurate and functional informat...
A milestone in human development is coming to recognize that how something looks is not necessarily ...
We investigated whether chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans encoded the location of a reward hidden...
Evidence suggests that great apes engage in metacognitive information seeking for food items. To sup...
Nonhuman great apes and human children were tested for an understanding that appearance does not alw...
Whether nonhuman primates understand causal relations beyond mere associations is still a matter of ...
We gratefully acknowledge financial support by the German National Academic Foundation.Although chim...
International audienceThe understanding of the visual perception of others, also named visual perspe...
Recent evidence has shown that humans are remarkably sensitive to artificial cues of conspecific obs...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Abstract Visual perspective taking research has estab-lished that chimpanzees recognize what others ...
Adopting the paradigm of a study conducted with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Melis et al. 2006, Jou...