Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and behavior. An important question is therefore whether other animal species, especially our nearest relatives the chimpanzees, also understand the intentional actions of others. Here we show that chimpanzees spontaneously (without training) behave differently depending on whether a human is unwilling or unable to give them food. Chimpanzees produced more behaviors and left the testing station earlier with an unwilling compared to an unable (but willing) experimenter. These data together with other recent studies on chimpanzees’ knowledge about others’ visual perception show that chimpanzees know more about the intentional actions and perception...
Judgements of wrongdoing in humans often hinge upon an assessment of whether a perpetrator acted out...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Four chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, were individually trained to cooperate with a human partner on a ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? Or are such stable beha...
Much recent comparative work has been devoted to exploring what nonhuman primates understand about p...
Judgements of wrongdoing in humans often hinge upon an assessment of whether a perpetrator acted out...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Four chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, were individually trained to cooperate with a human partner on a ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? Or are such stable beha...
Much recent comparative work has been devoted to exploring what nonhuman primates understand about p...
Judgements of wrongdoing in humans often hinge upon an assessment of whether a perpetrator acted out...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...
Animals react and adjust to the behavior of their conspecifics. Much less is known about whether ani...