—Humans seem unique in their consideration of others’ goals, motivations, intentions, and needs. But the human form of social awareness did not spring from nowhere; certain mechanisms shared across primates formed the foundation from which these processes derived. A review of recent nonhuman primate research points to particular ancestral mechanisms, including an interest in images moving in synchrony with self, a mirror neuron system that responds in the same way to actions made by the self and by others, and inherited social tolerance that provided the bases for social thinking. Still there is a gap in tracking social awareness from these basic beginnings to the ability to think about self and other with respect to intentions and goals. C...
In this essay I argue that many nonhuman animal beings are conscious and have some sense of self. Ra...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
ABSTRACT—Humans seem unique in their consideration of others ’ goals, motivations, intentions, and n...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognizing, manipulating, and predict...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
The pressures of developing and maintaining intricate social relationships may have led to the evolu...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
Self-consciousness is a product of evolution. Few people today disagree with the evolutionary histor...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
The evolutionary claim that the function of self-awareness lies, at least in part, in the benefits o...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognizing, manipulating, and predict...
SummaryWhat is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior o...
In this essay I argue that many nonhuman animal beings are conscious and have some sense of self. Ra...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
ABSTRACT—Humans seem unique in their consideration of others ’ goals, motivations, intentions, and n...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognizing, manipulating, and predict...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
The pressures of developing and maintaining intricate social relationships may have led to the evolu...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
Self-consciousness is a product of evolution. Few people today disagree with the evolutionary histor...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
The evolutionary claim that the function of self-awareness lies, at least in part, in the benefits o...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognizing, manipulating, and predict...
SummaryWhat is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior o...
In this essay I argue that many nonhuman animal beings are conscious and have some sense of self. Ra...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...