Apes, human’s closest living relatives, are renowned for their intentional and highly flexible use of gestural communication. In stark contrast, evidence for flexible and intentional gestural communication in monkeys is scarce. Here, we investigated the intentionality and flexibility of spontaneous gesture use in red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus). We applied established methods used in ape gesture research to analyse whether the body acts produced by a total of 17 individuals living in three different groups in captivity qualified as intentionally produced gesture instances. Results showed that signallers showed all hallmarks of intentionality during the production of 20 out of a total of 21 different types of body acts. These wer...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
International audienceThe use of gestures by humans and other primate species is a core component of...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
Apes, human’s closest living relatives, are renowned for their intentional and highly flexible use o...
International audienceApes, human's closest living relatives, are renowned for their intentional and...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0664-5A gr...
In order to address the evolutionary origins of human language, we searched for key language charact...
Research into gestural communication of nonhuman primates is often inspired by an interest in the ev...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
Human communication, including language, is the product of underlying intentions that are purposely ...
International audienceGesturing is a widespread phenomenon in the animal kingdom, as well as an impo...
International audienceSensitivity to recipient’s attention and responsiveness are critical markers o...
Great ape gesture is an elaborate, flexible system of intentional communication. It has been suggest...
Open access funding provided by Max Planck Society.We and our colleagues have been doing studies of ...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
International audienceThe use of gestures by humans and other primate species is a core component of...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...
Apes, human’s closest living relatives, are renowned for their intentional and highly flexible use o...
International audienceApes, human's closest living relatives, are renowned for their intentional and...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0664-5A gr...
In order to address the evolutionary origins of human language, we searched for key language charact...
Research into gestural communication of nonhuman primates is often inspired by an interest in the ev...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
Human communication, including language, is the product of underlying intentions that are purposely ...
International audienceGesturing is a widespread phenomenon in the animal kingdom, as well as an impo...
International audienceSensitivity to recipient’s attention and responsiveness are critical markers o...
Great ape gesture is an elaborate, flexible system of intentional communication. It has been suggest...
Open access funding provided by Max Planck Society.We and our colleagues have been doing studies of ...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
International audienceThe use of gestures by humans and other primate species is a core component of...
A growing body of evidence suggests that human language may have emerged primarily in the gestural r...