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Tetsuro Matsuzawa
I-XXI
Front matter
3-25
Part 1 / Introduction to Comparative Cognitive Science
Primate Foundations of Human Intelligence: A View of Tool Use in Nonhuman Primates and Fossil Hominids
29-111
Part 2 / Phylogeny of Perception and Cognition
29-54
What You See is Different from What I See: Species Differences in Visual Perception
55-86
Investigating Visual Perception and Cognition in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Through Visual Search and Related Tasks: From Basic to Complex Processes
87-103
Processing of the Global and Local Dimensions of Visual Hierarchical Stimuli by Humans (Homo sapiens), Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and Baboons (Papio papio)
104-111
How Do We Eat? Hypothesis of Foraging Strategy from the Viewpoint of Gustation in Primates
115-196
Part 3 / Origin of Human Speech: Auditory Perception and Vocalization
115-134
Lemur Vocal Communication and the Origin of Human Language
135-154
Vocal Exchange of Coo Calls in Japanese Macaques
155-189
Hearing and Auditory-Visual Intermodal Recognition in the Chimpanzee
190-196
Early Vocal Development in a Chimpanzee Infant
199-293
Part 4 / Learning and Memory
199-225
Chimpanzee Numerical Competence: Cardinal and Ordinal Skills
226-234
Reproductive Memory Processes in Chimpanzees: Homologous Approaches to Research on Human Working Memory
235-268
Establishing Line Tracing on a Touch Monitor as a Basic Drawing Skill in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
269-293
Object Recognition and Object Categorization in Animals
297-401
Part 5 / Recognition of Self, Others, and Species
297-312
Mirror Self-Recognition in Primates: An Ontogenetic and a Phylogenetic Approach
313-329
The Level of Self-Knowledge in Nonhuman Primates: From the Perspective of Comparative Cognitive Science
330-348
Self- and Other-Control in Squirrel Monkeys
349-367
Evolutionary Foundation and Development of Imitation
368-382
Species Recognition by Macaques Measured by Sensory Reinforcement
383-401
Evolution of the Human Eye as a Device for Communication
405-483
Part 6 / Society and Social Interaction
405-417
A Review of 50 Years of Research on the Japanese Monkeys of Koshima: Status and Dominance
418-440
Mother-Offspring Relationship in Macaques
441-462
The Myth of Despotism and Nepotism: Dominance and Kinship in Matrilineal Societies of Macaques
463-483
Decision Making in Social Interactions by Monkeys
487-574
Part 7 / Culture
487-508
“Sweet-Potato Washing” Revisited
509-518
Tube Test in Free-Ranging Japanese Macaques: Use of Sticks and Stones to Obtain Fruit from a Transparent Pipe
519-536
Tool Use by Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the Arnhem Zoo Community
537-556
Ecology of Tool Use in Wild Chimpanzees: Toward Reconstruction of Early Hominid Evolution
557-574
Emergence of Culture in Wild Chimpanzees: Education by Master-Apprenticeship
575-587
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