Group differences in the mutual gaze of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

KA Bard, M Myowa-Yamakoshi… - Developmental …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
A comparative developmental framework was used to determine whether mutual gaze is
unique to humans and, if not, whether common mechanisms support the development of …

Bottlenose dolphins'(Tursiops truncatus) theory of mind as demonstrated by responses to their trainers' attentional states

M Tomonaga, Y Uwano - International Journal of Comparative …, 2010 - escholarship.org
The present study examined the ability of dolphins to follow the gestural signs presented by
humantrainers in various attentional states in order to understand the social cognition of …

Is chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) spatial attention reflexively triggered by gaze cue?

M Tomonaga - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans show a reflexive shift in spatial attention triggered by gaze cues. Chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) have an excellent ability to follow another's gaze, but they exhibit a limited …

A technological framework for running and analyzing animal head turning experiments

J Oh, M Hoeschele, SA Reber, V Šlipogor… - Behavior Research …, 2018 - Springer
Head turning experiments are widely used to test the cognition of both human infants and
non-human animal species. Monitoring head turns allows researchers to non-invasively …

Chimpanzee Social Cognition in Early LifeComparative–Developmental Perspective

M Tomonaga, M Myowa-Yamakoshi, Y Mizuno… - 2012 - academic.oup.com
This chapter briefly reviews how potentially cultural traits are identified in wild populations,
including how new techniques are making it easier to trace the spread of behaviors. It then …