Animals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of danger. Although the mechanisms and functions of some of these behaviours have been relatively well researched, comparatively little is known about their ontogeny, including how animals learn to inform social partners about impending danger. In adult chimpanzees, behaviours in response to dangers involve several channels, particularly alarm calls and simultaneous gaze alternations with nearby recipients. Gaze alternations may allow inexperienced individuals to learn from more experienced ones by assessing their reactions to unfamiliar objects or events, but they may also provide the basis for more advanced social referencing. Here, we were interested in the developm...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events ...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...
Funding: The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland provided core funding to the Budongo Conservation ...
Adjusting communication to take into account information available to one’s audience is routine in h...
SummaryThe ability to recognize other individuals' mental states—their knowledge and beliefs, for ex...
This study primarily was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through grant nos. (31003A_...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
This work was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation Agreement project grants 31003A_166458...
SummaryAfter a wild chimpanzee encounters a model of a dangerous snake, whether or not he gives an a...
A vital step in the evolution of language is likely to have been when signalers explicitly intended ...
Studying how communication of our closest relatives, the great-apes, develops can inform our underst...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
How do primates learn to communicate? An influential, but largely untested model proposes that prima...
Fieldwork of CH was supported by grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation (http://wennergren.org) and ...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events ...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...
Funding: The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland provided core funding to the Budongo Conservation ...
Adjusting communication to take into account information available to one’s audience is routine in h...
SummaryThe ability to recognize other individuals' mental states—their knowledge and beliefs, for ex...
This study primarily was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through grant nos. (31003A_...
Primates understand the meaning of their own and other species’ alarm calls, but little is known abo...
This work was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation Agreement project grants 31003A_166458...
SummaryAfter a wild chimpanzee encounters a model of a dangerous snake, whether or not he gives an a...
A vital step in the evolution of language is likely to have been when signalers explicitly intended ...
Studying how communication of our closest relatives, the great-apes, develops can inform our underst...
Primate alarm calls are mainly hardwired but individuals need to adapt their calling behaviours acco...
How do primates learn to communicate? An influential, but largely untested model proposes that prima...
Fieldwork of CH was supported by grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation (http://wennergren.org) and ...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
There is relatively good evidence that non-human primates can communicate about objects and events ...
Determining the intentionality of primate communication is critical to understanding the evolution o...