Whether humans are the only species capable of re-experiencing past personal episodes and imagining potential future events has been questioned. A major obstacle previously hindering investigation of other species was that humans typically report these abilities verbally. In the past 20 years, behavioural tests pioneered on corvids and recently used with rodents have however shown, that some animals can remember details of past events and plan for future ones, albeit in a more limited way than humans. Although considered the cornerstones of human cognition, surprisingly little attention has been devoted towards investigating these prospective and retrospective abilities in other primates. I utilised behavioural methods successfully used wit...
SummaryDetermining the memory systems that support nonhuman animals’ capacity to remember distant pa...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Nonhuman primates can remember events from their distant past. Furthermore, they can distinguish bet...
Nonhuman primates can remember events from their distant past. Furthermore, they can distinguish bet...
Non-human primates are capable of recalling events that occurred as long as 3 years ago, and are abl...
<div><p>Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as ...
This research was funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF89).Non-human primates are ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Non-human primates are capable of recalling events that occurred as long as 3 years ago, and are abl...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
SummaryDetermining the memory systems that support nonhuman animals’ capacity to remember distant pa...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...
Nonhuman primates can remember events from their distant past. Furthermore, they can distinguish bet...
Nonhuman primates can remember events from their distant past. Furthermore, they can distinguish bet...
Non-human primates are capable of recalling events that occurred as long as 3 years ago, and are abl...
<div><p>Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as ...
This research was funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF89).Non-human primates are ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Understanding the evolution of intelligence rests on comparative analyses of brain sizes as well as ...
Non-human primates are capable of recalling events that occurred as long as 3 years ago, and are abl...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
Inferring the evolutionary history of cognitive abilities requires large and diverse samples. Howeve...
SummaryDetermining the memory systems that support nonhuman animals’ capacity to remember distant pa...
Human and primate tool use has been the focus of intensive research for many decades. Studies with...
Seven chimpanzees had participated in cognitive tasks from the time they were approximately 18 month...