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Goal attribution in chimpanzeesC Uller
Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA 70504 3772, USA
Cognition 76:B27-34. 2000..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...
Spontaneous representation of number in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus)C Uller
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
J Comp Psychol 115:248-57. 2001..It is likely that these numerical representations are spontaneously available to a variety of primate species and could provide a foundation on which humans' number sense was constructed over evolution and development...
Salamanders ( Plethodon cinereus) go for more: rudiments of number in an amphibianClaudia Uller
Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504 3772, USA
Anim Cogn 6:105-12. 2003..The findings indicate that salamanders "go for more," just like human babies and monkeys. This rudimentary capacity is a type of numerical discrimination that is spontaneously present in this amphibian...
