Humans are argued to be unique in their ability and motivation to share attention with others about external entities-sharing attention for sharing's sake. Indeed, in humans, using referential gestures declaratively to direct the attention of others toward external objects and events emerges in the first year of life. In contrast, wild great apes seldom use referential gestures, and when they do, it seems to be exclusively for imperative purposes. This apparent species difference has fueled the argument that the motivation and ability to share attention with others is a human-specific trait with important downstream consequences for the evolution of our complex cognition [M. Tomasello, Becoming Human (2019)]. Here, we report evidence of a w...
A defining characteristic of intentional communication is that it is used socially; that is, an audi...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0664-5A gr...
Humans are argued to be unique in their ability and motivation to share attention with others about ...
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for Budongo Conservation Field Stati...
A fundamental aspect of human communication is our ability to refer to external objects and events t...
Referential pointing is important in a child's development of language, and has been argued to be a ...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
A fundamental aspect of human communication is our ability to refer to external objects and events t...
SummaryGreat apes frequently produce gestures during social interactions to communicate in flexible,...
Great ape gesture is an elaborate, flexible system of intentional communication. It has been suggest...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
SummaryChimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natur...
While most human language is expressed verbally, the gestures produced concurrent to speech provide ...
Humans routinely communicate to coordinate their activities, persisting and elaborating signals to p...
A defining characteristic of intentional communication is that it is used socially; that is, an audi...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0664-5A gr...
Humans are argued to be unique in their ability and motivation to share attention with others about ...
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland for providing core funding for Budongo Conservation Field Stati...
A fundamental aspect of human communication is our ability to refer to external objects and events t...
Referential pointing is important in a child's development of language, and has been argued to be a ...
Captive great apes regularly use pointing gestures in their interactions with humans. However, the p...
A fundamental aspect of human communication is our ability to refer to external objects and events t...
SummaryGreat apes frequently produce gestures during social interactions to communicate in flexible,...
Great ape gesture is an elaborate, flexible system of intentional communication. It has been suggest...
Great apes give gestures deliberately and voluntarily, in order to influence particular target audie...
SummaryChimpanzees’ use of gesture was described in the first detailed field study [1, 2], and natur...
While most human language is expressed verbally, the gestures produced concurrent to speech provide ...
Humans routinely communicate to coordinate their activities, persisting and elaborating signals to p...
A defining characteristic of intentional communication is that it is used socially; that is, an audi...
Chimpanzees display several gestures in their communicative repertoire, but few data exist regarding...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10071-013-0664-5A gr...