In developing human children, joint attention (JA) is an important preverbal skill fundamental to the development of language. Poor JA skills have been described as a behavioral risk factor for some neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder. It has been hypothesized that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays an important role in the development of JA in human children. Here, we tested whether the morphometry and lateralization of the ACC differed between chimpanzees that were classified as either consistently or inconsistently engaging in JA with a human experimenter. Results showed that chimpanzees that performed poorly on the JA task had larger gray matter (GM) volumes in the ACC compared to apes that performed we...
An infant chimpanzee's joint visual attention to objects behind him was investigated. A recent study...
The evolution of the brain in apes and man followed a joint pathway stemming from common ancestors 5...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
In developing human children, joint attention (JA) is an important preverbal skill fundamental to th...
The ability to engage in joint attention is a pivotal milestone during human development. Whether th...
Clinical and experimental data have implicated the posterior superior temporal gyrus as an important...
International audienceCaptive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have been shown to learn the use of nove...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
Joint attention is the ability to intentionally co-orient towards a common focus. This ability devel...
Cognitive neuroscience research relies, in part, on homologies between the brains of human and non-h...
International audienceAbstract Individual differences in sulcal variation within the anterior and mi...
The attention process for disengagement in young chimpanzees and human children was investigated. Da...
Despite their genetic similarity to humans, our understanding of the role of genes on cognitive trai...
The ability to share attention with another individual is the foundation upon which more cognitively...
An infant chimpanzee's joint visual attention to objects behind him was investigated. A recent study...
An infant chimpanzee's joint visual attention to objects behind him was investigated. A recent study...
The evolution of the brain in apes and man followed a joint pathway stemming from common ancestors 5...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
In developing human children, joint attention (JA) is an important preverbal skill fundamental to th...
The ability to engage in joint attention is a pivotal milestone during human development. Whether th...
Clinical and experimental data have implicated the posterior superior temporal gyrus as an important...
International audienceCaptive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have been shown to learn the use of nove...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
Joint attention is the ability to intentionally co-orient towards a common focus. This ability devel...
Cognitive neuroscience research relies, in part, on homologies between the brains of human and non-h...
International audienceAbstract Individual differences in sulcal variation within the anterior and mi...
The attention process for disengagement in young chimpanzees and human children was investigated. Da...
Despite their genetic similarity to humans, our understanding of the role of genes on cognitive trai...
The ability to share attention with another individual is the foundation upon which more cognitively...
An infant chimpanzee's joint visual attention to objects behind him was investigated. A recent study...
An infant chimpanzee's joint visual attention to objects behind him was investigated. A recent study...
The evolution of the brain in apes and man followed a joint pathway stemming from common ancestors 5...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...