Developmental and comparative studies of the ability to understand communicative intentions using object-choice tasks raise questions concerning the semiotic properties of the communicative signals, and the roles of rearing histories, language and familiarity. We adapted a study by Tomasello, Call, and Gluckman (1997), in which a “helper” indicated the location of a hidden reward to children of three ages (18, 24, and 30 months) and to four chimpanzees, by means of one of four cues: Pointing, Marker, Picture and Replica. For the chimpanzees, we controlled for familiarity by using two helpers, one unfamiliar and one highly familiar. Even 18-months performed well on Pointing and Marker, while only the oldest group clearly succeeded with Pictu...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
In all human cultures, people gesture iconically. However, the evolutionary basis of iconic gestures...
We examine evidence for communicative intent during conspecific interactions in wild chimpanzees (Bu...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
Abstract Infants can see someone pointing to one of two buckets and infer that the toy they are seek...
Humans routinely communicate to coordinate their activities, persisting and elaborating signals to p...
In human infancy, 2 criteria for intentional communication are (a) persistence in and (b) elaboratio...
The use of gaze shifts as social cues has various evolutionary advantages. To investigate the develo...
We report a series of 10 studies on the social-cognitive abilities of three young chimpanzees. The s...
Chimpanzees routinely follow the gaze of humans to outside targets. However, in most studies using o...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
In all human cultures, people gesture iconically. However, the evolutionary basis of iconic gestures...
We examine evidence for communicative intent during conspecific interactions in wild chimpanzees (Bu...
The onset of intentional communication in children's first year of life represents a major milestone...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
In the present research, we investigate the communicative strategies of 20 month old human infants a...
Abstract Infants can see someone pointing to one of two buckets and infer that the toy they are seek...
Humans routinely communicate to coordinate their activities, persisting and elaborating signals to p...
In human infancy, 2 criteria for intentional communication are (a) persistence in and (b) elaboratio...
The use of gaze shifts as social cues has various evolutionary advantages. To investigate the develo...
We report a series of 10 studies on the social-cognitive abilities of three young chimpanzees. The s...
Chimpanzees routinely follow the gaze of humans to outside targets. However, in most studies using o...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
Observations of chimpanzee gestural communication are reported. The observations represent the third...
In this study we compared the nature of the joint attentional interactions that occurred as chimpanz...
In all human cultures, people gesture iconically. However, the evolutionary basis of iconic gestures...
We examine evidence for communicative intent during conspecific interactions in wild chimpanzees (Bu...