How animals respond to conflict provides key insights into the evolution of socio-cognitive and emotional capacities. Evidence from apes has shown that, after social conflicts, bystanders approach victims of aggression to offer stress-alleviating contact behavior, a phenomenon known as consolation. This other-orientated behavior depends on sensitivity to the other's emotional state, whereby the consoler acts to ameliorate the other's situation. We examined post-conflict interactions in bonobos (Pan paniscus) to identify the determinants of consolation and reconciliation. Thirty-six semi-free bonobos of all ages were observed at the Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary, DR Congo, using standardized Post-conflict/Matched Control methods. Across age and s...
Comparative studies with closely related primate species are crucial to understand the origins of hu...
Consolation, i.e., post-conflict affiliation directed from bystanders to recent victims of aggressio...
This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants NSF-GRFP DGE-1106401...
How animals respond to conflict provides key insights into the evolution of socio-cognitive and emot...
Consolation is an interaction in which an involved bystander initiates friendly contact with a victi...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Although reconciliation in bonobos (Pan paniscus) has previously been described, it has not been ana...
In contrast to a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empa...
Compared to other animals, humans supposedly excel at voluntarily controlling and strategically disp...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Social tolerance is a core aspect of primate social relationships with implications for the evolutio...
Empathy is a necessary prerequisite for the occurrence of consolation. The term ‘‘consolation’’ cont...
The perception of emotions in others regulates many aspect of social life. Consolation, a post-confl...
Comparative studies with closely related primate species are crucial to understand the origins of hu...
Consolation, i.e., post-conflict affiliation directed from bystanders to recent victims of aggressio...
This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants NSF-GRFP DGE-1106401...
How animals respond to conflict provides key insights into the evolution of socio-cognitive and emot...
Consolation is an interaction in which an involved bystander initiates friendly contact with a victi...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Post-conflict third-party affiliation has been reported to have different functional meanings, one o...
Although reconciliation in bonobos (Pan paniscus) has previously been described, it has not been ana...
In contrast to a wealth of human studies, little is known about the ontogeny and consistency of empa...
Compared to other animals, humans supposedly excel at voluntarily controlling and strategically disp...
All social animals face similar problems regarding intragroup competition over access to resources, ...
Social tolerance is a core aspect of primate social relationships with implications for the evolutio...
Empathy is a necessary prerequisite for the occurrence of consolation. The term ‘‘consolation’’ cont...
The perception of emotions in others regulates many aspect of social life. Consolation, a post-confl...
Comparative studies with closely related primate species are crucial to understand the origins of hu...
Consolation, i.e., post-conflict affiliation directed from bystanders to recent victims of aggressio...
This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation (NSF) grants NSF-GRFP DGE-1106401...