Humans are not alone in computing how others see the world
@article{Whiten2013HumansAN, title={Humans are not alone in computing how others see the world}, author={A. Whiten}, journal={Animal Behaviour}, year={2013}, volume={86}, pages={213-221} }
It is 35 years since Premack & Woodruff famously asked, ‘Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?’ (1978, Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 1 , 515–526). The first wave of experiments designed to tackle this provocative question in the context of cooperative transactions with humans offered largely negative answers. It was not until a landmark Animal Behaviour paper by Hare et al. (2000 , Animal Behaviour , 59 , 771–786) that a different approach based around foraging competition between… CONTINUE READING
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