The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptualized as cognitive flexibility, has rarely been investigated in nonhuman great apes across a broad age range. In this study, 25 chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, eight bonobos, Pan paniscus, seven orang-utans, Pongo abelii, and three gorillas, Gorilla gorilla, whose ages ranged from 5 to 48 years, were presented with a transparent Plexiglas rectangular box horizontally attached to their cage mesh. A square container, 7.5 cm2, fixed inside the apparatus contained a food reward (i.e. a grape). While the container rested on its central position the grape was not accessible. To retrieve the grape the subjects needed to grasp the handle connected to the...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research....
<div><p>Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging r...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
With the increase in research on age-related decline in human cognitive capabilities has come an inc...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
Funding: The research of A.M.S. was supported by a ‘INQMINDS’ ERC Starting Grant no. (SEP-210159400)...
Across the life-span, the performance in problem-solving tasks varies strongly, due to age-related v...
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research....
IntroductionCognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to make behavioral adjustments in ...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research....
<div><p>Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging r...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
With the increase in research on age-related decline in human cognitive capabilities has come an inc...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to Andrew Whiten.Behavioural f...
Funding: The research of A.M.S. was supported by a ‘INQMINDS’ ERC Starting Grant no. (SEP-210159400)...
Across the life-span, the performance in problem-solving tasks varies strongly, due to age-related v...
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research....
IntroductionCognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to make behavioral adjustments in ...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research....
<div><p>Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging r...