To examine great apes’ on-line prediction of other individuals’ actions, we used an eye-tracking technique and an experimental paradigm previously used to test human infants. Twenty-two great apes, including bonobos, chimpanzees, and orangutans, were familiarized to movie clips of a human hand reaching to grasp one of two objects. Then the objects’ locations were swapped, and in the test event, the hand made an incomplete reach between the objects. In a control condition, a mechanical claw performed the same actions. The apes predictively looked at the familiarized goal object rather than the familiarized location when viewing the hand action in the test event. However, they made no prediction when viewing the claw action. These results are...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
Visual processing of the body movements of other animals is important for adaptive animal behaviors....
What is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior of other...
Abstract In previous studies claiming to demonstrate that great apes understand the goals of others,...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
SummaryWhat is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior o...
Following the gaze direction of conspecifics is an adaptive skill that enables individuals to obtain...
SummaryEveryday life poses a continuous challenge for individuals to encode ongoing events, retrieve...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
We employed a bottom-up, quantitative method to investigate great ape handedness. Our previous inves...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
Visual processing of the body movements of other animals is important for adaptive animal behaviors....
What is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior of other...
Abstract In previous studies claiming to demonstrate that great apes understand the goals of others,...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
SummaryWhat is the evolutionary origin of the human ability to understand and predict the behavior o...
Following the gaze direction of conspecifics is an adaptive skill that enables individuals to obtain...
SummaryEveryday life poses a continuous challenge for individuals to encode ongoing events, retrieve...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
We employed a bottom-up, quantitative method to investigate great ape handedness. Our previous inves...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...