In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two options in order to obtain the more preferred one. Usually, this task is used to measure inhibitory skills, but it could also be used to measure how strong the subjects' preferences are. We presented chimpanzees with support tasks where only one of two paper strips could physically bring food into reach. Subjects were rewarded for choosing the non-functional strip. In Experiment 1, subjects failed to pick the non-baited strip. In Experiment 2, subjects failed to pick the broken strip. Chimpanzees performed worse in these tasks than in other similar tasks where instead of paper strips, there were similar shapes painted on a platform. The fact t...
To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when attempting to...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Inhibition tasks usually require subjects to exert control to act correctly when a competing action ...
SummaryThe extent to which animals in general, and non-human primates in particular, understand phys...
Five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested to assess their understanding of causality in a tool ...
We tested 6 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), 4 bonobos (Pan paniscus), ...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
We tested 6 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), 4 bonobos (Pan paniscus), ...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Two chimpanzees were trained to select among 2 different amounts of candy (1-6 items). The task was ...
International audienceBehavioral flexibility that requires behavioral inhibition has important fitne...
Behavioral flexibility that requires behavioral inhibition has important fitness consequences. One t...
To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when attempting to...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
In the reversed-reward contingency task, subjects are required to choose the less preferred of two o...
Five chimpanzees with training in counting and numerical skills selected between 2 arrays of differe...
Inhibition tasks usually require subjects to exert control to act correctly when a competing action ...
SummaryThe extent to which animals in general, and non-human primates in particular, understand phys...
Five chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested to assess their understanding of causality in a tool ...
We tested 6 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), 4 bonobos (Pan paniscus), ...
Studies of causal understanding of tool relationships in captive chimpanzees have yielded disparate ...
We tested 6 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), 4 bonobos (Pan paniscus), ...
In contrast to reports of wild primates, studies of captive primates’ flexibility often reveal conse...
Two chimpanzees were trained to select among 2 different amounts of candy (1-6 items). The task was ...
International audienceBehavioral flexibility that requires behavioral inhibition has important fitne...
Behavioral flexibility that requires behavioral inhibition has important fitness consequences. One t...
To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when attempting to...
Abstract To date, neither primates nor birds have shown clear evidence of causal knowledge when atte...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...