The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research has shown that both preverbal infants and non-human great apes can make predictions about single-item samples randomly drawn from populations by reasoning about proportions. To further explore the evolutionary origins of this ability, we conducted the first investigation of probabilistic inference in a monkey species (capuchins; Sapajus spp.). Across four experiments, capuchins (N = 19) were presented with two populations of food items that differed in their relative distribution of preferred and non-preferred items, such that one population was more likely to yield a preferred item. In each trial, capuchins had to select between hidden sing...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions f...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes, and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions ...
Human infants, apes and capuchin monkeys engage in intuitive statistics: they generate predictions f...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...
National audienceHumans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain...