Despite the fact that photographic stimuli are used across experimental contexts with both human and nonhuman subjects, the nature of individuals\u27 perceptions of these stimuli is still not well understood. In the present experiments, we tested whether three orangutans and 36 human children could use photographic information presented on a computer screen to solve a perceptually corresponding problem in the physical domain. Furthermore, we tested the cues that aided in this process by pitting featural information against spatial position in a series of probe trials. We found that many of the children and one orangutan were successfully able to use the information cross-dimensionally; however, the other two orangutans and almost a quarter ...
Much research has focused on the age at which young children are able to use 2- and 3-dimensional st...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
We investigated reasoning about spatial relational similarity in three great ape species: chimpanzee...
In this experiment, orangutans’ ability to use social versus non -social cues on an object-choi...
Animals commonly use feature and spatial strategies when remembering places of interest such as food...
Key aspects of orangutan picture preference, looking paradigms, and vision were assessed in three ma...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
Mulcahy and Call (2009) found that bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) but not ...
The object-choice task tests animals’ ability to use human-given cues to find a hidden reward locate...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Apparently sophisticated behaviour during problem-solving is often the product of simple underlying ...
Adopting the paradigm of a study conducted with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Melis et al. 2006, Jou...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
This study compared three captive orangutans and a group of 5-10 year-old children in their ability ...
Results obtained with preschool children (Homo sapiens) were compared with results previously obtain...
Much research has focused on the age at which young children are able to use 2- and 3-dimensional st...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
We investigated reasoning about spatial relational similarity in three great ape species: chimpanzee...
In this experiment, orangutans’ ability to use social versus non -social cues on an object-choi...
Animals commonly use feature and spatial strategies when remembering places of interest such as food...
Key aspects of orangutan picture preference, looking paradigms, and vision were assessed in three ma...
During visually guided behavior, relevant information must be extracted from the environment. Which ...
Mulcahy and Call (2009) found that bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) but not ...
The object-choice task tests animals’ ability to use human-given cues to find a hidden reward locate...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Apparently sophisticated behaviour during problem-solving is often the product of simple underlying ...
Adopting the paradigm of a study conducted with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes (Melis et al. 2006, Jou...
By learning to discriminate among visual stimuli, human observers can become experts at specific vis...
This study compared three captive orangutans and a group of 5-10 year-old children in their ability ...
Results obtained with preschool children (Homo sapiens) were compared with results previously obtain...
Much research has focused on the age at which young children are able to use 2- and 3-dimensional st...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
We investigated reasoning about spatial relational similarity in three great ape species: chimpanzee...