The extent to which tool-using animals take into account relevant task parameters is poorly understood. Nut cracking is one of the most complex forms of tool use, the choice of an adequate hammer being a critical aspect in success. Several properties make a hammer suitable for nut cracking, with weight being a key factor in determining the impact of a strike; in general, the greater the weight the fewer strikes required. This study experimentally investigated whether chimpanzees are able to encode the relevance of weight as a property of hammers to crack open nuts. By presenting chimpanzees with three hammers that differed solely in weight, we assessed their ability to relate the weight of the different tools with their effectiveness and th...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
The extent to which tool-using animals take into account relevant task parameters is poorly understo...
The extent to which tool-using animals take into account relevant task parameters is poorly understo...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
Investigating cognitively complex behaviours in their natural ecological context provides essential ...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
The chimpanzees of the Taï forest, Côte d’Ivoire, crack highly nutritious Coula edulis nuts using an...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
The extent to which tool-using animals take into account relevant task parameters is poorly understo...
The extent to which tool-using animals take into account relevant task parameters is poorly understo...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
Investigating cognitively complex behaviours in their natural ecological context provides essential ...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
The chimpanzees of the Taï forest, Côte d’Ivoire, crack highly nutritious Coula edulis nuts using an...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
When humans are about to manipulate an object, our brains use visual cues to recall an internal repr...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...
There has been an enduring interest in primate tool-use and manipulative abilities, most often with ...