International audienceCognitive set can be both helpful and harmful in problem solving. A large set of similar problems may be solved mechanically by applying a single-solution method. However, efficiency might be sacrificed if a better solution exists and is overlooked. Despite half a century of research on cognitive set, there have been no attempts to investigate whether it occurs in nonhuman species. The current study utilized a nonverbal, computer task to compare cognitive set between 104 humans and 15 baboons (Papio papio). A substantial difference was found between humans' and baboons' abilities to break cognitive set. Consistent with previous studies, the majority of humans were highly impaired by set, yet baboons were almost complet...
Cognition is the use of information to solve problems, and the evolution of cognition is the natural...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
International audienceThis research comparatively assessed grouping mechanisms of humans (n = 8) and...
International audienceCognitive set can be both helpful and harmful in problem solving. A large set ...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
Cognitive abilities underpin many of the behavioural decisions of animals. However, we still have ve...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
<div><p>There is still large controversy about whether abstract knowledge of physical problems is un...
Cognition is the use of information to solve problems, and the evolution of cognition is the natural...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
International audienceThis research comparatively assessed grouping mechanisms of humans (n = 8) and...
International audienceCognitive set can be both helpful and harmful in problem solving. A large set ...
International audienceStudies of executive control often reveal significant limitations in nonhuman ...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
International audienceReversal performance in the transfer index (TI) task is known to improve from ...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) published an automated learning device for m...
International audienceUsing a pattern extraction task, we show that baboons, like humans, have a lea...
Cognitive abilities underpin many of the behavioural decisions of animals. However, we still have ve...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
<div><p>There is still large controversy about whether abstract knowledge of physical problems is un...
Cognition is the use of information to solve problems, and the evolution of cognition is the natural...
International audienceChunking is an important cognitive process allowing the compression of informa...
International audienceThis research comparatively assessed grouping mechanisms of humans (n = 8) and...