Heyes’s literature review of deception, imitation, and selfrecognition is inadequate, misleading, and erroneous. The anaesthetic artifact hypothesis of self-recognition is unsupported by the data she herself examines. Her proposed experiment is tantalizing, indicating that theory of mind is simply a Turing test
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Whether any non-human animal can attribute mental states to others remains the subject of extensive ...
Interest in the comparative study of mirror self-recognition persists because of the implications fo...
has provided evidence of self-recognition in apes is countered point by point. The plausibility of t...
The commentators do not contest the target article's claim that there is no compelling evidence of t...
Many unique features of human communication, cooperation, and culture depend on theory of mind, the ...
I respond to an argument presented by Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation...
Primate theories of primate minds : conceptual and methodological issues Casual observation of spon...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
In this chapter, I provide an overview of the empirical research on the topic of theory of mind in ...
Chimpanzees undoubtedly form concepts related to the statistical regularities in behavior. But do th...
We argue that imitation is a learning response to unintelligible actions, especially to social conve...
This chapter reviews the evidence for theory of mind in great apes and evaluates Povinelli's so-call...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Whether any non-human animal can attribute mental states to others remains the subject of extensive ...
Interest in the comparative study of mirror self-recognition persists because of the implications fo...
has provided evidence of self-recognition in apes is countered point by point. The plausibility of t...
The commentators do not contest the target article's claim that there is no compelling evidence of t...
Many unique features of human communication, cooperation, and culture depend on theory of mind, the ...
I respond to an argument presented by Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation...
Primate theories of primate minds : conceptual and methodological issues Casual observation of spon...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
Research concerning animal cognition explores the abilities and capacity of animals to perceive, thi...
In this chapter, I provide an overview of the empirical research on the topic of theory of mind in ...
Chimpanzees undoubtedly form concepts related to the statistical regularities in behavior. But do th...
We argue that imitation is a learning response to unintelligible actions, especially to social conve...
This chapter reviews the evidence for theory of mind in great apes and evaluates Povinelli's so-call...
International audienceImitation recognition provides a viable platform from which advanced social co...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Whether any non-human animal can attribute mental states to others remains the subject of extensive ...
Interest in the comparative study of mirror self-recognition persists because of the implications fo...