In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conservatism: individuals are unable to switch to new and more efficient strategies when task demands change. We propose that such conservatism might be a result of task design and hypothesize that conservatism might be linked to primates’ lack of causal understanding in relation to experimental apparatuses. We investigated if chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) would show greater flexibility when presented with a causally-clear task. We presented six chimpanzees and seven gorillas with a clear tube from which they had to remove straws to release a reward. To first evaluate the apes’ causal understa...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
Chimpanzees have been shown to be adept learners, both individually and socially. Yet, sometimes the...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
This research was funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128, to K. Laland and A. Whit...
Geographic variation in socially transmitted skills and signals, similar to human culture, has been ...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
Chimpanzees remain fixed on a single strategy, even if a novel, more efficient, strategy is introduc...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
Chimpanzees have been shown to be adept learners, both individually and socially. Yet, sometimes the...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
This research was funded by the John Templeton Foundation (Grant ID: 40128, to K. Laland and A. Whit...
Geographic variation in socially transmitted skills and signals, similar to human culture, has been ...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
This work was conducted while the first author held a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...
Chimpanzees remain fixed on a single strategy, even if a novel, more efficient, strategy is introduc...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to inhibit previously employed strategies and flexibly adjust behavioural responses to e...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
Chimpanzees have been shown to be adept learners, both individually and socially. Yet, sometimes the...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...