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Capuchin monkeys individuate objects based on spatio-temporal and property/kind information : evidence from looking and reaching measures
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On social, cultural and cognitive aspects of theory of mind in practice
Loth, Eva. - : University of St Andrews, 2018. : The University of St Andrews, 2018
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A gestural repertoire of 1- to 2-year-old human children: in search of the ape gestures
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A gestural repertoire of 1-2year old human children : in search of the ape gestures
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A gestural repertoire of 1- to 2-year-old human children: in search of the ape gestures
Kersken, Verena; Gómez, Juan-Carlos; Liszkowski, Ulf. - : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018
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Geolodía 18 - Gran Canaria: En La Aldea comenzó a crecer la Isla
In: Geolodía 18 Gran Canaria. En la Aldea comenzó a crecer la Isla. 12 de mayo de 2018 (2018)
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Geolodía 18 - Gran Canaria: En La Aldea comenzó a crecer la Isla
In: Soicedad Geológica de España. Colección Geolodía (2018)
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Listeners can extract meaning from non-linguistic infant vocalisations cross-culturally
Abstract: Study funded by Leverhulme Trust (F/00268/AP) and European Research Council (PRILANG 283871) Grants. ; We present empirical evidence showing that the acoustic properties of non-linguistic vocalisations produced by human infants in different cultures can be used cross-culturally by listeners to make inferences about the infant’s current behaviour. We recorded natural infant vocalisations in Scotland and Uganda in five social contexts; declarative pointing, giving an object, requesting an action, protesting, and requesting food. Using a playback paradigm, we tested parents and non-parents, who either had regular or no experience with young children, from Scotland and Uganda in their ability to match infant vocalisations of both cultures to their respective production contexts. All participants performed above chance, regardless of prior experience with infants or cultural background, with only minor differences between participant groups. Results suggest that acoustic variations in non-linguistic infant vocalisations transmit broad classes of information to listeners, even in the absence of additional cues from gesture or context, and that these cues may reflect universal properties similar to the ‘referential’ information discovered in non-human primate vocalisations. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: BDC; BF; BF Psychology; NDAS
URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41016
http://hdl.handle.net/10023/10174
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Listeners can extract meaning from non-linguistic infant vocalisations cross-culturally
Kersken, Verena; Zuberbühler, Klaus; Gomez, Juan-Carlos. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2017
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Form and function of non-linguistic calls in human infants
Kersken, Verena. - : University of St Andrews, 2012. : The University of St Andrews, 2012
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The ontogeny of triadic cooperative interactions with humans in an infant gorilla
In: Interaction studies. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 11 (2010) 3, 353-379
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The evolution of pretence: from intentional availability to intentional non-existence
In: Mind & language. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 23 (2008) 5, 586-606
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A new look at infant pointing [including commentary]
In: Child development. - Malden, Ma. [u.a.] : Blackwell 78 (2007) 3, 705-745
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Requesting gestures in captive monkeys and apes : conditioned responses or referential behaviours?
In: Gesture. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 5 (2005) 1-2, 91-105
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Apes, monkeys, children, and the growth of mind
Gómez, Juan Carlos. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press, 2004
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Intersubjective communication and emotion in early ontogeny
Kugiumutzakis, Giannis (Mitarb.); Thompson, Ross A. (Mitarb.); Murray, Lynne (Mitarb.). - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press [u.a.], 1998
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Some thoughts about the evolution of LADS, with special reference to TOM and SAM
In: Language and thought (Cambridge, 1998), p. 76-93
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Theory of mind in nonhuman primates : (including open peer commentary and author's response)
Heyes, C.M.; Bard, Kim A. (Mitarb.); Baum, William M. (Mitarb.)...
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 21 (1998) 1, 101-148
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Language, development and evolution
Carruthers, Peter (Mitarb.); Boucher, Jill (Mitarb.); Goldin-Meadow, Susan (Mitarb.)...
In: Language and thought. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press (1998), 19-119
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The study of the evolution of communication as a meeting of disciplines. "The Evolution of Communication. Marc Hauser. MIT Press, 1996. XV+760pp." [Rezension]
In: Evolution of communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 1 (1997) 1, 101-132
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