Funding: Research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. CR31I3_166331 awarded to A.B. and K.Z.).Joint action is central to human nature, enabling collectives to achieve goals otherwise unreachable by individuals. It is enabled by humans’ capacity to understand and engage in joint commitments. Joint commitments are evidenced when partners in interrupted joint actions reengage one another. To date, there is no clear evidence whether nonhuman animals understand joint commitment, suggesting that only humans experience it. Here, we revisit this claim by interrupting bonobos engaged in social activities. Bonobos reliably resumed the activity, and the likelihood of resumption was higher for social compared to solitary acti...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
Joint action is central to human nature, enabling collectives to achieve goals otherwise unreachable...
The present research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. awarded to AB...
Research was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. CR31I3_166331 awarded to A.B. an...
Human joint action seems special, as it is grounded in joint commitment—a sense of mutual obligation...
Human joint action seems special, as it is grounded in joint commitment-a sense of mutual obligation...
Hypotheses regarding the evolution of uniquely human social cognition often emphasize not only menta...
When humans engage in joint action, they do so with an underlying sense of joint commitment, a feeli...
Compared to other animals, humans appear to have a special motivation to share experiences and menta...
"Triadic social games are interesting from a cognitive perspective because they require a high degre...
Triadic social games are interesting from a cognitive perspective because they require a high degree...
Directly comparing the behaviour of our two closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, durin...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
Joint action is central to human nature, enabling collectives to achieve goals otherwise unreachable...
The present research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. awarded to AB...
Research was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. CR31I3_166331 awarded to A.B. an...
Human joint action seems special, as it is grounded in joint commitment—a sense of mutual obligation...
Human joint action seems special, as it is grounded in joint commitment-a sense of mutual obligation...
Hypotheses regarding the evolution of uniquely human social cognition often emphasize not only menta...
When humans engage in joint action, they do so with an underlying sense of joint commitment, a feeli...
Compared to other animals, humans appear to have a special motivation to share experiences and menta...
"Triadic social games are interesting from a cognitive perspective because they require a high degre...
Triadic social games are interesting from a cognitive perspective because they require a high degree...
Directly comparing the behaviour of our two closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, durin...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...