Pointing by monkeys, apes, and human infants is reviewed and compared. Pointing with the index finger is a species-typical human gesture, although human infants exhibit more whole-hand pointing than is commonly appreciated. Captive monkeys and feral apes have been reported to only rarely "spontaneously" point, although apes in captivity frequently acquire pointing, both with the index finger and with the whole hand, without explicit training. Captive apes exhibit relatively more gaze alternation while pointing than do human infants about 1 year old. Human infants are relatively more vocal while pointing than are captive apes, consistent with paralinguistic use of pointing
Referential pointing is important in the development of language comprehension in the child, and is ...
Great apes are able to request objects from humans by pointing. It is unclear, however, whether this...
To test the role of gestures in the origin of language, we studied hand preferences for grasping or ...
The comprehension and production of manual pointing and joint visual attention are already well...
Pointing has long been considered to be a uniquely human, universal, and biologically based gesture....
This article presents a tentatively "balanced" view (i.e., midway between lean and rich in...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
National audiencePointing gestures have been intensively studied by psychologists in both human and ...
The past 30 years have witnessed a continued and growing interest in the production and comprehensio...
The spontaneous index finger and other referential pointing in 3 adult, laboratory chimpanzees (Pan ...
ABSTRACT—Pointing has long been considered to be a unique-ly human, universal, and biologically base...
Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has impli...
Referential pointing is important in the development of language comprehension in the child, and is ...
Great apes are able to request objects from humans by pointing. It is unclear, however, whether this...
To test the role of gestures in the origin of language, we studied hand preferences for grasping or ...
The comprehension and production of manual pointing and joint visual attention are already well...
Pointing has long been considered to be a uniquely human, universal, and biologically based gesture....
This article presents a tentatively "balanced" view (i.e., midway between lean and rich in...
International audienceWe review four studies investigating hand preferences for grasping versus poin...
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
National audiencePointing gestures have been intensively studied by psychologists in both human and ...
The past 30 years have witnessed a continued and growing interest in the production and comprehensio...
The spontaneous index finger and other referential pointing in 3 adult, laboratory chimpanzees (Pan ...
ABSTRACT—Pointing has long been considered to be a unique-ly human, universal, and biologically base...
Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has impli...
Referential pointing is important in the development of language comprehension in the child, and is ...
Great apes are able to request objects from humans by pointing. It is unclear, however, whether this...
To test the role of gestures in the origin of language, we studied hand preferences for grasping or ...