Nonhuman great apes show remarkable behavioural flexibility. Some individuals are even able to use water as a tool: They spit water into a vertical tube to make a peanut float upwards until it comes into reach (floating peanut task; FPT). In the current study, we used the FPT to investigate how visual feedback, an end-state demonstration and a social demonstration affect task performance in nonhuman great apes in three experiments. Our results indicate that apes who had acquired the solution with a clear tube maintained it with an opaque one. However, apes starting with an opaque tube failed to solve the task. Additionally, facing the peanut floating on a water-filled tube (i.e., an end-state demonstration) promoted success independent on t...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Nonhuman great apes show remarkable behavioural flexibility. Some individuals are even able to use w...
This study was funded by the Max Planck Society.Nonhuman great apes show remarkable behavioural flex...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
This study was supported by project grants from the Regional Government of Madrid and the Universida...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Abstract What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previo...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Nonhuman great apes show remarkable behavioural flexibility. Some individuals are even able to use w...
This study was funded by the Max Planck Society.Nonhuman great apes show remarkable behavioural flex...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Chimpanzees and orangutans are able to generate innovative behaviors to solve complicated physical p...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
This study was supported by project grants from the Regional Government of Madrid and the Universida...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Abstract What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previo...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Recently, Mendes et al. [1] described the use of a liquid tool (water) in captive orangutans. Here, ...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...