Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable behavioral attributions made exclusively by first-person interactions? to address this question, we let seven chimpanzees observe unfamiliar humans either consistently give (generous donor) or refuse to give (selfish donor) food to a familiar human recipient (experiments 1 and 2) and a conspecific (experiment 3). While chimpanzees did not initially prefer to beg for food from the generous donor (experiment 1), after continued opportunities to observe the same behavioral exchanges, four chimpanzees developed a preference for gesturing to the generous donor (experiment 2), and transferred this preference to novel unfamiliar donor pairs, significant...
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct ob...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? Or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Reputation is defined as knowledge of a person’s typical behaviour based on that person’s past behav...
Reputation is defined as knowledge of a person’s typical behaviour based on that person’s past behav...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
Humans make decisions about when and with whom to cooperate based on their reputations. People eithe...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct ob...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct ob...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? Or are such stable beha...
Can chimpanzees learn the reputation of strangers indirectly by observation? or are such stable beha...
Reputation is defined as knowledge of a person’s typical behaviour based on that person’s past behav...
Reputation is defined as knowledge of a person’s typical behaviour based on that person’s past behav...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
Humans make decisions about when and with whom to cooperate based on their reputations. People eithe...
Chimpanzees and humans establish preferences over individuals they may benefit more from through sco...
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct ob...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...
‘Reputation’ refers to information about the past behaviour of others, learnable either by direct ob...
Reciprocal interactions observed in animals may persist because individuals keep careful account of ...
Understanding the intentional actions of others is a fundamental part of human social cognition and ...