Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2103266390> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 items per page.
- W2103266390 endingPage "456" @default.
- W2103266390 startingPage "448" @default.
- W2103266390 abstract "Two studies are reported in which chimpanzees attempted to use social cues to locate hidden food in one of two possible hiding places. In the first study four chimpanzees were exposed to a local enhancement cue (the informant approached and looked to the location where food was hidden and then remained beside it) and a gaze/point cue (the informant gazed and manually pointed towards the location where the food was hidden). Each cue was given by both a human informant and a chimpanzee informant. In the second study 12 chimpanzees were exposed to a gaze direction cue in combination with a vocal cue (the human informant gazed to the hiding location and produced one of two different vocalizations: a ‘food-bark’ or a human word-form). The results were: (i) all subjects were quite skillful with the local enhancement cue, no matter who produced it; (ii) few subjects were skillful with the gaze/point cue, no matter who produced it (most of these being individuals who had been raised in infancy by humans); and (iii) most subjects were skillful when the human gazed and vocalized at the hiding place, with little difference between the two types of vocal cue. Findings are discussed in terms of chimpanzees’ apparent need for additional cues, over and above gaze direction cues, to indicate the presence of food." @default.
- W2103266390 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2103266390 creator A5027284533 @default.
- W2103266390 creator A5033483751 @default.
- W2103266390 creator A5042932418 @default.
- W2103266390 creator A5071512605 @default.
- W2103266390 date "1999-11-01" @default.
- W2103266390 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2103266390 title "Chimpanzee Use of Human and Conspecific Social Cues to Locate Hidden Food" @default.
- W2103266390 cites W1935705351 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W1976900989 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W1982855130 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W1984441627 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W1999828130 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2001370721 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2045001730 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2073888382 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2075219371 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2079233962 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2086926621 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2110683376 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2114068270 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2118852110 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2153361812 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W2519332733 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W3045336276 @default.
- W2103266390 cites W8419854 @default.
- W2103266390 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7687.00089" @default.
- W2103266390 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W2103266390 type Work @default.
- W2103266390 sameAs 2103266390 @default.
- W2103266390 citedByCount "134" @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902012 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902013 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902014 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902015 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902016 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902017 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902018 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902019 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902020 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902021 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902022 @default.
- W2103266390 countsByYear W21032663902023 @default.
- W2103266390 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2103266390 hasAuthorship W2103266390A5027284533 @default.
- W2103266390 hasAuthorship W2103266390A5033483751 @default.
- W2103266390 hasAuthorship W2103266390A5042932418 @default.
- W2103266390 hasAuthorship W2103266390A5071512605 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C10090317 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C11171543 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C2779916870 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C10090317 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C11171543 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C15744967 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C180747234 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C2779916870 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C46312422 @default.
- W2103266390 hasConceptScore W2103266390C77805123 @default.
- W2103266390 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2103266390 hasLocation W21032663901 @default.
- W2103266390 hasOpenAccess W2103266390 @default.
- W2103266390 hasPrimaryLocation W21032663901 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W1994191842 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W1998763871 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W2012124793 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W2041691704 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W2111256137 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W2142503391 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W2267719386 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W4281297287 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W4306250794 @default.
- W2103266390 hasRelatedWork W4311114586 @default.
- W2103266390 hasVolume "2" @default.
- W2103266390 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2103266390 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2103266390 magId "2103266390" @default.
- W2103266390 workType "article" @default.