Social Animal Cognition

Special issue of Interaction Studies 10:2 (2009)

Editor
Tetsuro Matsuzawa | Kyoto University
[Interaction Studies, 10:2] 2009.  170 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 23 July 2009
Table of Contents
Editorial
Social Animal Cognition
Tetsuro Matsuzawa
107–113
Articles
Sequential list-learning by an adolescent lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) using an infrared touchframe apparatus
S.R. Ross
115–129
Copying a model stack of colored blocks by chimpanzees and humans
Misato Hayashi, Sumirena Sekine, Masayuki Tanaka and Hideko Takeshita
130–149
How did altruism and reciprocity evolve in humans? Perspectives from experiments on chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
Shinya Yamamoto and Masayuki Tanaka
150–182
Living at the interface: Human–chimpanzee competition, coexistence and conflict in Africa
Kimberley Jane Hockings
183–205
Breed differences in domestic dogs’ (Canis familiaris) comprehension of human communicative signals
Victoria Wobber, Brian Hare, Janice Koler-Matznick, Richard Wrangham and Michael Tomasello
206–224
Cross-modal representations in primates and dogs: A new framework of recognition of social objects
Ikuma Adachi
225–251
The supine position of postnatal human infants: Implications for the development of cognitive intelligence
Hideko Takeshita, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi and Satoshi Hirata
252–269
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