Apes Submentalise
Making subtle and extensive use of eye-tracking technology, Krupenye and colleagues showed that, like human infants, great apes – chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans – can accurately anticipate the goal-directed behaviour of an agent that holds a false belief. How do they do it, by mentalising or by...
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2016
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author | Heyes, C |
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description | Making subtle and extensive use of eye-tracking technology, Krupenye and colleagues showed that, like human infants, great apes – chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans – can accurately anticipate the goal-directed behaviour of an agent that holds a false belief. How do they do it, by mentalising or by submentalising? |
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