Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition, including such complex phenomena as numerical competence, among others. Studies of numerical skills in monkeys and apes have a long, though somewhat sparse history, although questions for current empirical studies remain of great interest to several fields, including comparative, developmental, and cognitive psychology; anthropology; ethology; and philosophy, to name a few. In addition to demonstrated similarities in complex information processing, empirical studies of a variety of potential cognitive limitations or constraints have provided insights into similarities and differences across the primate order, and continue to offer theoretic...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
Over the past few decades, researchers have firmly established that a wide range of nonhuman animals...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
Over the past few decades, researchers have firmly established that a wide range of nonhuman animals...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for com-parative studies of cognitio...
Nonhuman primates represent the most significant extant species for comparative studies of cognition...
<p>There is a long-standing claim that humans and nonhuman primates share an evolutionarily ancient ...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
Numerical competences include the number of abilities as representation of the quantity and transfor...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
This work is focused on numerical competence in primates specifically focusing on relative numerosit...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
A chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), trained to count foods and objects by using Arabic numbers, demonstr...
Over the past few decades, researchers have firmly established that a wide range of nonhuman animals...