SummaryAfter a wild chimpanzee encounters a model of a dangerous snake, whether or not he gives an alarm call depends on his perception of another individual's knowledge
The social complexity hypothesis for the evolution of communication posits that complex social envir...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
Calls of several species of nonhuman animals are considered to be functionally referential. However,...
SummaryThe ability to recognize other individuals' mental states—their knowledge and beliefs, for ex...
Adjusting communication to take into account information available to one’s audience is routine in h...
Animals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of danger. Although the mec...
A vital step in the evolution of language is likely to have been when signalers explicitly intended ...
It is 35 years since Premack & Woodruff famously asked, 'Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mi...
This study was funded by the Hominoid Brain Connectomics Project through the Max Planck Society (M.I...
How do animals learn to classify the world and what is the role of social learning during this proce...
Crested guinea fowls (Guttera pucherani) living in West African rainforests give alarm calls to leop...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
Primates rely on visual attention to gather knowledge about their environment. The ability to recogn...
This study primarily was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through grant nos. (31003A_...
In the late 1970s, Premack and Woodruff asked whether chimpanzees had a theory of mind. The answer t...
The social complexity hypothesis for the evolution of communication posits that complex social envir...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
Calls of several species of nonhuman animals are considered to be functionally referential. However,...
SummaryThe ability to recognize other individuals' mental states—their knowledge and beliefs, for ex...
Adjusting communication to take into account information available to one’s audience is routine in h...
Animals have evolved a range of communicative behaviours in the presence of danger. Although the mec...
A vital step in the evolution of language is likely to have been when signalers explicitly intended ...
It is 35 years since Premack & Woodruff famously asked, 'Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mi...
This study was funded by the Hominoid Brain Connectomics Project through the Max Planck Society (M.I...
How do animals learn to classify the world and what is the role of social learning during this proce...
Crested guinea fowls (Guttera pucherani) living in West African rainforests give alarm calls to leop...
Many vertebrate taxa respond to heterospecific alarm calls with appropriate anti¬predator behaviours...
Primates rely on visual attention to gather knowledge about their environment. The ability to recogn...
This study primarily was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through grant nos. (31003A_...
In the late 1970s, Premack and Woodruff asked whether chimpanzees had a theory of mind. The answer t...
The social complexity hypothesis for the evolution of communication posits that complex social envir...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
Calls of several species of nonhuman animals are considered to be functionally referential. However,...