The ability to discriminate between pairs of photographs according to the portrayed model’s visual attention status was examined in four olive baboons. Two baboons successfully managed to solve the problem, even when attention was demonstrated by eye direction alone. A third showed an ability to discriminate head direction but not eye direction. In order to investigate further their ability to discriminate attention, the two successful baboons and two naïve baboons were presented with a simple object-choice task accompanied by experimenter-given cues. There was no evidence of transfer from the photographic stimuli to a real model; only one baboon showed signs of using the experimenter’s attention to chose between two object...
International audienceAlthough nonhuman primates' gestural communication is often considered to be a...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
The ability to discriminate between pairs of photographs according to the portrayed model’s vi...
The ability of four olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive task wa...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
This thesis explored the gaze monitoring abilities of monkeys. A review of previous studies indicate...
The perception of pictorial gaze cues was examined in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). A ...
We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categories. Withi...
Gaze following and the ability to understand that another individual sees something different from o...
Gaze following is an adaptive skill that might have been selected in social species, such as many no...
Human eye-gaze is a powerful stimulus, drawing the observer's attention to places and objects of int...
International audienceJoint attention is a core ability of human social cognition which broadly refe...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
A number of animal species have evolved the cognitive ability to detect when they are being watched ...
International audienceAlthough nonhuman primates' gestural communication is often considered to be a...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
The ability to discriminate between pairs of photographs according to the portrayed model’s vi...
The ability of four olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive task wa...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
This thesis explored the gaze monitoring abilities of monkeys. A review of previous studies indicate...
The perception of pictorial gaze cues was examined in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). A ...
We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categories. Withi...
Gaze following and the ability to understand that another individual sees something different from o...
Gaze following is an adaptive skill that might have been selected in social species, such as many no...
Human eye-gaze is a powerful stimulus, drawing the observer's attention to places and objects of int...
International audienceJoint attention is a core ability of human social cognition which broadly refe...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
A number of animal species have evolved the cognitive ability to detect when they are being watched ...
International audienceAlthough nonhuman primates' gestural communication is often considered to be a...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...