Making economic decisions in a natural foraging situation that involves the use of tools, may require an animal to consider more levels of relational complexity than merely deciding between an immediate and a delayed food option. We used the same method previously used with Goffin´s cockatoos to investigate the orangutans’ flexibility for making the most profitable decisions when confronted with five different settings that included one or two different apparatuses, two different tools and two food items (one more preferred than the other). We found that orangutans made profitable decisions relative to reward quality, when the task required the subjects to select a tool over an immediately accessible food reward. Furthermore, most subjects ...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Apparently sophisticated behaviour during problem-solving is often the product of simple underlying ...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
Making economic decisions in a natural foraging situation that involves the use of tools may require...
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additi...
Left: A) Ball-apparatus 1) Insertion hole 2) vertical tube shaft 3) position of food reward on colla...
Decisions involving the use of tools may require an agent to consider more levels of relational comp...
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additi...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Sequential tool use is defined as using a tool to obtain another non-food object which subsequently ...
It is debatable whether apes can reason about the unobservable properties of tools. We tested orangu...
Sequential tool use is defined as using a tool to obtain another non-food object which subsequently ...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Investigating cognitively complex behaviours in their natural ecological context provides essential ...
Great apes appear to have limited knowledge of tool functionality when they are presented with tasks...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Apparently sophisticated behaviour during problem-solving is often the product of simple underlying ...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...
Making economic decisions in a natural foraging situation that involves the use of tools may require...
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additi...
Left: A) Ball-apparatus 1) Insertion hole 2) vertical tube shaft 3) position of food reward on colla...
Decisions involving the use of tools may require an agent to consider more levels of relational comp...
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additi...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Sequential tool use is defined as using a tool to obtain another non-food object which subsequently ...
It is debatable whether apes can reason about the unobservable properties of tools. We tested orangu...
Sequential tool use is defined as using a tool to obtain another non-food object which subsequently ...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
Investigating cognitively complex behaviours in their natural ecological context provides essential ...
Great apes appear to have limited knowledge of tool functionality when they are presented with tasks...
Previous studies have shown that a few bird and primate species successfully use two or more tools s...
Apparently sophisticated behaviour during problem-solving is often the product of simple underlying ...
Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether ch...