G. Gergely, H. Bekkering, and I. Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infants imitate rationally, copying an adult's unusual action more often when it was freely chosen than when it was forced by some constraint. This suggests that infants understand others' intentions as rational choices of action plans. It is important to test whether apes also understand others' intentions in this way. In each of the current 3 studies, a comparison group of 14-month-olds used a tool more often when a demonstrator freely chose to use it than when she had to use it, but apes generally used the tool equally often in both conditions (orangutans were an exception). Only some apes thus show an understanding of others' intentions as rational choices of action...
The main objective of this dissertation was to characterize the tool-using ability of rhesus monkeys...
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...
G. Gergely, H. Bekkering, and I. Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infants imitate rationally, ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
Human infants imitate others' actions 'rationally': they copy a demonstrator's action when that acti...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
We propose a framework which breaks down the mechanisms of social learning into their four constitue...
Abstract — We compared learning new manual skills by observation in sixteen 15-and 18-month-old huma...
Many animal species are sophisticated tool users. But so far, no other species has been found to con...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
The main objective of this dissertation was to characterize the tool-using ability of rhesus monkeys...
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...
G. Gergely, H. Bekkering, and I. Király (2002) showed that 14-month-old infants imitate rationally, ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
Human infants imitate others' actions 'rationally': they copy a demonstrator's action when that acti...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
We propose a framework which breaks down the mechanisms of social learning into their four constitue...
Abstract — We compared learning new manual skills by observation in sixteen 15-and 18-month-old huma...
Many animal species are sophisticated tool users. But so far, no other species has been found to con...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
The main objective of this dissertation was to characterize the tool-using ability of rhesus monkeys...
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...