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2. Body Imitation In An Orangutan (Pongo Pygmaeus)
We report results for apes with different rearing histories separately because there have been claims that a special group of apes, 'enculturated' apes who have been raised by humans
http://www.eva.mpg.de/psycho/staff/carpenter/pdf/Carpenter & Call Ape-child

3. Comparing The Imitative Skills Of Children And Nonhuman Apes
We report results for apes with different rearing histories separately because there have been claims that a special group of apes, ‘enculturated’ apes who have been raised by
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Comparing the imitative skills of children and nonhuman apes
Comparaison des capacités d’imitation des enfants humains et des grands singes Malinda Carpenter et Josep Call Résumé Index Plan Notes de l'auteur ... Auteurs
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English Français We propose a framework which breaks down the mechanisms of social learning into their four constituent elements: actions, results, goals, and context. We review what is known about the use of each of these elements in children’s and apes’ social learning, with special attention to possible differences among apes with different rearing histories. We conclude that, by 12 months of age, human infants use each of the four elements when interpreting and selectively copying others’ behavior. Apes, on the other hand, appear to focus solely on the results of demonstrations (although there is some suggestive evidence that enculturated apes may copy actions and goals more than other apes). Finally, we show how these (and other related) findings can be explained by uniquely human skills and motivations for shared intentionality.
Comparaison des capacités d’imitation des enfants humains et des grands singes
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4. Great Ape Trust | Blog, Bonobos, Orangutans, Language Research, Kanzi, Panbanish
The difference between apes and humans is degree. What is clear, apes enculturated into these kinds of gestures from birth understand and use them.
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