Chimpanzee play sequences are structured hierarchically as games
Social play is ubiquitous in the development of many animal species and involves players adapting actions flexibly to their own previous actions and partner responses. Play differs from other behavioural contexts for which fine-scale analyses of action sequences are available, such as tool use and c...
Main Authors: | Mielke, A, Carvalho, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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PeerJ
2022
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