While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ in significant ways. Bonobos are more cautious and socially tolerant while chimpanzees are more dependent on extractive foraging, which requires tools. The similarities suggest the two species should be cognitively similar while the behavioral differences predict where the two species should differ cognitively. We compared both species on a wide range of cognitive problems testing their understanding of the physical and social world. Bonobos were more skilled at solving tasks related to theory of mind or an understanding of social causality, while chimpanzees were more skilled at tasks requiring the use of tools and an understanding of physica...
Tool use in nonhuman apes can help identify the conditions that drove the extraordinary expansion of...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Objectives: The emergence of human-unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species' extend...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
<div><p>Humans’ two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, ...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
Differences in cognitive skills across taxa, and between monkeys and apes in particular, have been e...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Tool use in nonhuman apes can help identify the conditions that drove the extraordinary expansion of...
Tool use in nonhuman apes can help identify the conditions that drove the extraordinary expansion of...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Objectives: The emergence of human-unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species' extend...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
While bonobos and chimpanzees are both genetically and behaviorally very similar, they also differ i...
<div><p>Humans’ two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, ...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
SummaryPhenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we test...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
Differences in cognitive skills across taxa, and between monkeys and apes in particular, have been e...
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitiv...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Tool use in nonhuman apes can help identify the conditions that drove the extraordinary expansion of...
Tool use in nonhuman apes can help identify the conditions that drove the extraordinary expansion of...
ObjectivesThe emergence of human‐unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species’ extended...
Objectives: The emergence of human-unique cognitive abilities has been linked to our species' extend...