Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities that enables individuals to update their behavior in dynamic environments. Human executive functions are proposed to be enhanced compared to other species, but this inference is based primarily on neuroanatomical studies. To address this, we examined the nature and origins of cognitive flexibility in chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. Across three studies, we examined different components of cognitive flexibility using reversal learning tasks where individuals first learned one contingency and then had to shift responses when contingencies flipped. In Study 1, we tested n = 82 chimpanzees ranging from juvenility to adulthood on a spatial...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Executive functions (EF) are a core aspect of cognition. Research with adult humans has produced evi...
IntroductionCognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to make behavioral adjustments in ...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Cognitive control, or executive function, is a key feature of human cognition, allowing individuals ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Executive functions (EFs) are a set of cognitive operations, including working memory, inhibitory c...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Objectives: The emergence of human-unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species' extend...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
In this article we review publications relevant to addressing widely reported claims in both the aca...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Executive functions (EF) are a core aspect of cognition. Research with adult humans has produced evi...
IntroductionCognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to make behavioral adjustments in ...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Cognitive control, or executive function, is a key feature of human cognition, allowing individuals ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Executive functions (EFs) are a set of cognitive operations, including working memory, inhibitory c...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cum...
Objectives: The emergence of human-unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species' extend...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
In this article we review publications relevant to addressing widely reported claims in both the aca...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Executive functions (EF) are a core aspect of cognition. Research with adult humans has produced evi...