Human ostensive signals do not enhance gaze following in chimpanzees, but do enhance object-oriented attention
出版年份 2018 全文链接
标题
Human ostensive signals do not enhance gaze following in chimpanzees, but do enhance object-oriented attention
作者
关键词
Domestication, Gaze following, Great ape, Ostensive signals, Referential communication
出版物
ANIMAL COGNITION
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 715-728
出版商
Springer Nature America, Inc
发表日期
2018-07-26
DOI
10.1007/s10071-018-1205-z
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