Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs. This finding suggests that, like humans, great apes understand others' false beliefs, at least in an implicit way. One key question raised by our study is why apes have passed our tests but not previous ones. In this article, we consider this question by detailing the development of our task. We considered 3 major differences in our task compared with the previous ones. First, we monitored apes' eye movements, and specifically their anticipatory looks, to measure their predictions about how agents will behave. Second, we adapted our design from an anticipatory-looking false belief test originally develop...
Financial support came from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (K-CONNEX...
Following the gaze direction of conspecifics is an adaptive skill that enables individuals to obtain...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
Humans operate with a "theory-of-mind" with which they understand that others’ actions are driven no...
Human social life depends on theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and o...
Much debate concerns whether any nonhuman animals share with humans the ability to infer others' men...
Although the extent to which some nonhuman animals understand mental states is currently under debat...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
<div><p>Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understa...
To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking tec...
Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understanding of...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
Making subtle and extensive use of eye-tracking technology, Krupenye and colleagues showed that, lik...
Financial support came from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (K-CONNEX...
Following the gaze direction of conspecifics is an adaptive skill that enables individuals to obtain...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
Humans operate with a "theory-of-mind" with which they understand that others’ actions are driven no...
Human social life depends on theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and o...
Much debate concerns whether any nonhuman animals share with humans the ability to infer others' men...
Although the extent to which some nonhuman animals understand mental states is currently under debat...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
<div><p>Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understa...
To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking tec...
Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understanding of...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
Making subtle and extensive use of eye-tracking technology, Krupenye and colleagues showed that, lik...
Financial support came from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (K-CONNEX...
Following the gaze direction of conspecifics is an adaptive skill that enables individuals to obtain...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...