Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with particular attention paid to gesture sequences (combinations). A complete inventory of gesture sequences is reported. The majority of these sequences were repetitions of the same gestures, which were often tactile gestures and often occurred in play contexts. Other sequences combined gestures within a modality (visual, auditory, or tactile) or across modalities. The emergence of gesture sequences was ascribed to a recipient's lack of responsiveness rather than a premeditated combination of gestures to increase the efficiency of particular gestures. In terms of audience effects, the chimpanzees were sensitive to the attentional state of the recip...
Chimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natural use ...
Abstract Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet th...
SummaryChimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natur...
Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with par...
This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gesture sequen...
Abstract This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gestu...
Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet there is co...
Chimpanzees at Budongo, Uganda, regularly gesture in series, including 'bouts' of gesturing that inc...
Large-bodied apes have a large repertoire of intentional, flexible gestures. Gestures have a distinc...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
Flexibility is considered a defining feature of great ape gestural communication. Previous research ...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
We examine evidence for communicative intent during conspecific interactions in wild chimpanzees (Bu...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
Great ape gestures have attracted considerable research interest in recent years, prompted by their ...
Chimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natural use ...
Abstract Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet th...
SummaryChimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natur...
Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with par...
This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gesture sequen...
Abstract This study examined the use of sensory modalities relative to a partner’s behavior in gestu...
Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet there is co...
Chimpanzees at Budongo, Uganda, regularly gesture in series, including 'bouts' of gesturing that inc...
Large-bodied apes have a large repertoire of intentional, flexible gestures. Gestures have a distinc...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
Flexibility is considered a defining feature of great ape gestural communication. Previous research ...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
We examine evidence for communicative intent during conspecific interactions in wild chimpanzees (Bu...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
Great ape gestures have attracted considerable research interest in recent years, prompted by their ...
Chimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natural use ...
Abstract Great ape gestural communication is known to be intentional, elaborate and flexible; yet th...
SummaryChimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natur...