Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the other individual is mistaken or even deceptive. Human infants below 4 years of age show proficiency in their reliance on differently reliable informants. They can infer the reliability of an informant from few interactions and use that assessment in later interactions with the same informant in a different context. To explore whether great apes share that ability, in our study we confronted great apes with a reliable or unreliable informant in an object choice task, to see whether that would in a subsequent task affect their gaze following behaviour in response to the same informant. In our study, prior reliability of the informant and habit...
To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking tec...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
Several species can detect when they are uncertain about what decision tomake—revealed by opting out...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
A surprising finding in comparative social cognition is that great apes seem to have difficulties un...
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, ...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
I tested two pairs of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the informed forager paradigm: a subo...
To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking tec...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
Several species can detect when they are uncertain about what decision tomake—revealed by opting out...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
A surprising finding in comparative social cognition is that great apes seem to have difficulties un...
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, ...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
I tested two pairs of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the informed forager paradigm: a subo...
To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking tec...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
Inductive learning from limited observations is a cognitive capacity of fundamental importance. In h...