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      Perceptual causality and animacy

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          Goal attribution in chimpanzees

          Does the chimpanzee attribute goals to others? Recent infant studies using the looking time measure have been interpreted as evidence that human infants attribute goals. An experiment modeled on these studies was carried out on chimpanzees, and the chimpanzees responded the way infants do. This indicates that chimpanzees also attribute goals and hence that this capacity is not distinctively human.
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            Journal
            Trends in Cognitive Sciences
            Trends in Cognitive Sciences
            Elsevier BV
            13646613
            August 2000
            August 2000
            : 4
            : 8
            : 299-309
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            10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01506-0
            10904254
            65fbde75-6b47-453a-b92b-7e1dc2a3c33c
            © 2000

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