Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attending jointly with social partners and objects. Current evolutionary theories of primate social cognition tend to highlight species differences in cognition based on human-unique cooperative motives. We consider a developmental model in which engagement experiences produce differential outcomes. We conducted a 10-year-long study in which two groups of laboratory-raised chimpanzee infants were given quantifiably different engagement experiences. Joint attention, cooperativeness, affect, and different levels of cognition were measured in 5- to 12-month-old chimpanzees, and compared to outcomes derived from a normative human database. We found ...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
<p>Humans are natural politicians. We obsessively collect social information that is both observable...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
We report a series of 10 studies on the social-cognitive abilities of three young chimpanzees. The s...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
In this paper, we summarize a series of studies on the developmental changes in social cognition in ...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
In this chapter we consider the idea that apes and humans share certain types of learning processes ...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
The ability to share attention with another individual is the foundation upon which more cognitively...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
<p>Humans are natural politicians. We obsessively collect social information that is both observable...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
We report a series of 10 studies on the social-cognitive abilities of three young chimpanzees. The s...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
In this paper, we summarize a series of studies on the developmental changes in social cognition in ...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
In this chapter we consider the idea that apes and humans share certain types of learning processes ...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Humans exhibit a suite of developmental changes in social cognition across the lifespan. To what ext...
The ability to share attention with another individual is the foundation upon which more cognitively...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
<p>Humans are natural politicians. We obsessively collect social information that is both observable...