This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects. In a series of three experiments (infants, N = 44; apes, N = 12), subjects were given the opportunity to either point to a desired object from a distance or else to approach closer and request it proximally. The apes always approached close to the object, signaling their request through instrumental actions. In contrast, the infants quite often stayed at a distance, directing the experimenters' attention to the desired object through index-finger pointing, even when the object was in the open and they could obtain it by themselves. Findings distinguish 12-month-olds' imperative pointing from ontogenetic and phylogenetic earlier forms of ritu...
This paper examines the meaningfulness of pointing in great apes. We appeal to Hannah Ginsborg’s con...
Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has impli...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
Great apes are able to request objects from humans by pointing. It is unclear, however, whether this...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants ...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
The comprehension and production of manual pointing and joint visual attention are already well...
Pointing by monkeys, apes, and human infants is reviewed and compared. Pointing with the index finge...
This article presents a tentatively "balanced" view (i.e., midway between lean and rich in...
This paper examines the meaningfulness of pointing in great apes. We appeal to Hannah Ginsborg’s con...
Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has impli...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
This study investigated how great apes and human infants use imperative pointing to request objects....
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
Great apes are able to request objects from humans by pointing. It is unclear, however, whether this...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants ...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
The comprehension and production of manual pointing and joint visual attention are already well...
Pointing by monkeys, apes, and human infants is reviewed and compared. Pointing with the index finge...
This article presents a tentatively "balanced" view (i.e., midway between lean and rich in...
This paper examines the meaningfulness of pointing in great apes. We appeal to Hannah Ginsborg’s con...
Pointing by apes is near-ubiquitous in captivity, yet rare in their natural habitats. This has impli...
In the first comparative analysis of its kind, we investigated gesture behavior and response pattern...