Younger apes and human children plan their moves in a maze task.
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Looking ahead? Computerized maze task performance by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella), and human children (Homo sapiens)Is there a link between the crafting of tools and the evolution of cognition?Primate cognition: attention, episodic memory, prospective memory, self-control, and metacognition as examples of cognitive control in nonhuman primates.Chimpanzees can point to smaller amounts of food to accumulate larger amounts but they still fail the reverse-reward contingency task.On the Phylogenesis of Executive Functions and Their Connection with Language Evolution.
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Younger apes and human children plan their moves in a maze task.
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