The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cognition. Although subject of considerable research in comparative cognition, the extent to which nonhuman species are capable of analogical reasoning is still debated. This study examined the conditions under which tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) acquire a same/different concept in a matching-to-sample task on the basis of relational similarity among multi-item stimuli. We evaluated (i) the ability of five capuchin monkeys to learn the same/different concept on the basis of the number of items composing the stimuli and (ii) the ability to match novel stimuli after training with both several small stimulus sets and a large stimulus set. We...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Four infant chimpanzees learned a matching-to-sample task when only two training stimuli were used. ...
Capuchin monkeys have provided uneven evidence of matching actions they observe others perform. In a...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is considered the hallmark of human reasoning, but some s...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is a cornerstone of human cognition, but the extent and l...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Two rhesus monkeys learned the auditory abstract concept ofsame/different. They were trained with 38...
SummaryAnalogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and behavioral adaptation. Many theorists...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
International audienceRecent studies of monkeys and apes have shown that these animals can solve rel...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Four infant chimpanzees learned a matching-to-sample task when only two training stimuli were used. ...
Capuchin monkeys have provided uneven evidence of matching actions they observe others perform. In a...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is considered the hallmark of human reasoning, but some s...
International audienceAnalogical reasoning is a cornerstone of human cognition, but the extent and l...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Two rhesus monkeys learned the auditory abstract concept ofsame/different. They were trained with 38...
SummaryAnalogical reasoning is vital to advanced cognition and behavioral adaptation. Many theorists...
Three capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) were tested on a 2-choice discrimination task designed to exam...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
International audienceRecent studies of monkeys and apes have shown that these animals can solve rel...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Four infant chimpanzees learned a matching-to-sample task when only two training stimuli were used. ...
Capuchin monkeys have provided uneven evidence of matching actions they observe others perform. In a...