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elsewhere (Premack & Woodruff, 1978), was designed to control for inadvertent social cues. Briefly, the trainer showed Sarah the videotape and then put the last five seconds on hold. He then presented two alternatives in a cardboard box and left the room. Sarah's task was to take out the alternatives, choose one, and.
ToM in Nonhuman Primates. The phrase theory of mind was introduced by Premack and Woodruff. (1978a), who, writing about chimpanzees, defined it as the ability to impute mental states to oneself and others. Their article sparked a debate about whether nonhuman primates have a ToM (see Heyes, 1998; Seyfarth &.
28 Aug 2007 Human and animal cognition: Continuity and discontinuity. David Premack*. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Communicated by Larry R. Squire, July 10, 2007 (received for review May 1, 2007). Microscopic study of the human brain has revealed neural struc- tures, enhanced wiring, and
Abstract: Since the BBS article in which Premack and Woodruff (1978) asked “Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?," it has been repeatedly claimed that Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psy- chology. She is member of mind in a nonhuman primate (Premack & Woodruff 1978). It showed that a
Abstract: The question of whether or not chimpanzees possess the ability to mentally represent others' mental states has been a popular question since Premack and Woodruff (1978) originally asked the question. It is well established that humans have a theory of mind. (ToM), but extending this psychological faculty to our
An individual has a theory of mind if he imputes mental states to himself and others. A system of inferences of this kind is properly viewed as a theory because such states are not directly observable, and the system can be used to make predictions about the behavior of others. As to the mental states the chimpanzee may
Electronic mail: c.heyesucl.ac.uk. Abstract: Since the BBS article in which Premack and Woodruff (1978) asked “Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind?," it has been ago, Premack and Woodruff's question has dominated the study of both social Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psy- chology. She is
On the 30th anniversary of Premack and Woodruff's seminal paper asking whether chimpanzees have a theory of mind, we review recent evidence that suggests in many respects they do, whereas in other respects they might not. Specifically, there is solid evidence from several different experimental paradigms that
ToM in Nonhuman Primates. The phrase theory of mind was introduced by Premack and Woodruff. (1978a), who, writing about chimpanzees, defined it as the ability to impute mental states to oneself and others. Their article sparked a debate about whether nonhuman primates have a ToM (see Heyes, 1998; Seyfarth &.
Menzel, E. W., Premack, D., & Woodruff, G. (1978). Map Reading by Chimpanzees. Folia Primatologica, 29(4), 241-249. Oden, D. L., Premack, D., & Thompson, R. K. R. (1988). Spontaneous Transfer of Matching by Infant Chimpanzees (Pan-Troglodytes). Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Behavior Processes,
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