We report a series of 10 studies on the social-cognitive abilities of three young chimpanzees. The studies were all ones previously conducted with human infants. The chimpanzees were 1-5 years of age, had been raised mostly by humans, and were tested mostly directly by a familiar human experimenter.First, in a longitudinal investigation with repeated measurements from a social-cognitive test battery, the three young chimpanzees were similar in many ways to human infants; the major difference was a total lack of attempts to share attention with others either in joint attentional interactions or through declarative gestures. Second, in imitation-based tests of the understanding of intentional action, the chimpanzees, like human infants, showe...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
Primates follow the gaze direction of conspecifics to outside objects. We followed the ontogeny of t...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
In this paper, we summarize a series of studies on the developmental changes in social cognition in ...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
The use of gaze shifts as social cues has various evolutionary advantages. To investigate the develo...
The ability to engage in joint attention is a pivotal milestone during human development. Whether th...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
Primates follow the gaze direction of conspecifics to outside objects. We followed the ontogeny of t...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
In this paper, we summarize a series of studies on the developmental changes in social cognition in ...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attendin...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
The use of gaze shifts as social cues has various evolutionary advantages. To investigate the develo...
The ability to engage in joint attention is a pivotal milestone during human development. Whether th...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
Comparative and evolutionary cognitive scientists disagree on whether human and nonhuman primate cog...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
Primates follow the gaze direction of conspecifics to outside objects. We followed the ontogeny of t...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...