Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny, Primatology
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Matsuzawa, Tetsuro; Tomonaga, Masaki; Tanaka, Masayuki
Year of Publication: 2006
Number of Pages: 522
Publisher: Springer
City: New York
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 4431302468
Call Number: QL737.P96 C627 2006
Keywords: Animal, Behavior, Chimpanzees, Cognition, Cognition in animals, Comparative, Human evolution., Pan troglodytes, Psychology
Abstract:

From an evolutionary perspective, understanding chimpanzees offers a way of understanding the basis of human nature. This book on cognitive development in chimpanzees is the first of its kind to focus on infants reared by their own mothers within a natural setting, illustrating various aspects of chimpanzee cognition and the developmental changes that accompany them. The subjects of this book are chimpanzees of three generations inhabiting an enriched environment as well as a wild community in West Africa; and phenomena such as face recognition, concept formation, object manipulation, tool manufacture and use, decision making, learning, communication, self-awareness, intentionality, understanding others' minds, cooperation, deception, altruism, and reciprocity observed within these groups are reported herein. Unique approaches both in the field and in the laboratory go hand in hand to illustrate the cognitive world of our closest living evolutionary relatives.

Label: 2006