Figures a) and b) depict the subject (chimpanzee on the left) with four rewards on the alternative platform, with the subject accessing the alternative platform in Figure b). Figures c) and d) depict the subject with two rewards on the alternative platform, with the subject accessing the rotating tray once the partner has started to pull in Figure d).</p
Sex is given as m for males and f for females, age is given in the number of years at the time of th...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Supplementary data for the paper 'Tool assisted task on touchscreen: a case study on drawing behavio...
<p>Illustration of the experimental setup for chimpanzees, viewed from the experimenter's point of v...
<p>Schematic drawings of the target action chimpanzee praying; used in Study 3, 4 and 5.</p
<p>At the beginning of each session, a chimpanzee watched as Experimenter 1 (E1) entered the test ar...
Chimpanzees used a touch screen. When they made a correct choice, a food reward was delivered by the...
<p>The top left panel shows the chimpanzee’s view of the apparatus when the blind was lowered. The t...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
Sample of the tools provided to the chimpanzees (sticks and bark) in Experiment 1.</p
The principal structure of the probe task illustrated in Figure 2 was a cube 16 cm high, constructed...
A male chimpanzee at Lincoln Park Zoo using the ape-plunk task in a test of problem solving and flex...
Nine chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested for their ability to assemble or disassemble the appr...
<p>Boxplot showing a comparison of the Agonistic Support Index values between the two study groups (...
(A) Experiment: Chimpanzee ‘Ai’ participating in the threatening face experiment. (B) Congruent tria...
Sex is given as m for males and f for females, age is given in the number of years at the time of th...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Supplementary data for the paper 'Tool assisted task on touchscreen: a case study on drawing behavio...
<p>Illustration of the experimental setup for chimpanzees, viewed from the experimenter's point of v...
<p>Schematic drawings of the target action chimpanzee praying; used in Study 3, 4 and 5.</p
<p>At the beginning of each session, a chimpanzee watched as Experimenter 1 (E1) entered the test ar...
Chimpanzees used a touch screen. When they made a correct choice, a food reward was delivered by the...
<p>The top left panel shows the chimpanzee’s view of the apparatus when the blind was lowered. The t...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
Sample of the tools provided to the chimpanzees (sticks and bark) in Experiment 1.</p
The principal structure of the probe task illustrated in Figure 2 was a cube 16 cm high, constructed...
A male chimpanzee at Lincoln Park Zoo using the ape-plunk task in a test of problem solving and flex...
Nine chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested for their ability to assemble or disassemble the appr...
<p>Boxplot showing a comparison of the Agonistic Support Index values between the two study groups (...
(A) Experiment: Chimpanzee ‘Ai’ participating in the threatening face experiment. (B) Congruent tria...
Sex is given as m for males and f for females, age is given in the number of years at the time of th...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Supplementary data for the paper 'Tool assisted task on touchscreen: a case study on drawing behavio...