Chimpanzees spontaneously take turns in a shared serial ordering task
Social coordination can provide optimal solutions to many kinds of group dilemmas, and non- human primates have been shown to perform single actions successively or simultaneously with partners to maximize food rewards in a variety of experimental settings. Less attention has been given to showing h...
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Springer Nature
2017
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