Representing the environment in its most basic components, namely objects and agents, is a fundamental feature of human cognition which we may share to different extents with nonhuman animals. This thesis explored some manifestations of these abilities in two new world monkey species, squirrel monkeys and capuchin monkeys.We first investigated squirrel monkeys’ ability of individuating object by spatiotemporal and property/kind information with a “magic box” paradigm using both manual search and looking time measures (chapter 2). The squirrel monkeys failed both tasks with both measures, whereas capuchin monkeys showed individuating competence with exactly the same tasks and apparatus in a previous study.Chapter 3 tested and explored the po...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
A core component of any folk physical understanding of the world is object individuation - the cogni...
Capuchin monkeys have provided uneven evidence of matching actions they observe others perform. In a...
This paper is an output of the project ‘Rethinking Mind and Meaning: A case study from a co-discipli...
Humans form abstract representations about the physical properties of objects, with very young infan...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Humans’ flexible innovation relies on our capacity to accurately predict objects’ behaviour. These p...
Multiple recent studies provide evidence that both human and nonhuman primates possess motor plannin...
Humans and nonhuman animals appear to share a capacity for nonverbal quantity representations. But w...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
Vision begins with the processing of unbound visual features, which must eventually be bound togethe...
Metacognition is the ability for one to understand what they do and do not know and to seek addition...
We adapted a method from developmental psychology [1] to explore whether capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
A core component of any folk physical understanding of the world is object individuation - the cogni...
Capuchin monkeys have provided uneven evidence of matching actions they observe others perform. In a...
This paper is an output of the project ‘Rethinking Mind and Meaning: A case study from a co-discipli...
Humans form abstract representations about the physical properties of objects, with very young infan...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
Humans’ flexible innovation relies on our capacity to accurately predict objects’ behaviour. These p...
Multiple recent studies provide evidence that both human and nonhuman primates possess motor plannin...
Humans and nonhuman animals appear to share a capacity for nonverbal quantity representations. But w...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
Vision begins with the processing of unbound visual features, which must eventually be bound togethe...
Metacognition is the ability for one to understand what they do and do not know and to seek addition...
We adapted a method from developmental psychology [1] to explore whether capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Recent research with several species of nonhuman primates suggests sophisticated motor-planning abil...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...
What kind of information animals use when solving problems is a controversial topic. Previous resear...