Stream/bounce perception in chimpanzees(Advanced approaches to human and animal causal perception,Symposium 1 at the 24th Annual Meeting)

  • MATSUNO Toyomi
    Priem Research Institute, Kyoto University:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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  • チンパンジーによるstream/bounce刺激の知覚(因果知覚に関する研究の新たな展開-ヒトと動物の比較-,第24回大会 シンポジウム1)
  • チンパンジーによるstream/bounce刺激の知覚
  • チンパンジー ニ ヨル stream bounce シゲキ ノ チカク

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It is natural for humans to perceive the relationship between items in a visual field. One such relationship is causation, as when an observer sees one object cause another object to move by colliding with it. In the field of comparative cognition, studies on visual perception in non-human animals have been important in understanding how non-human animals perceive their world, and to manifest the evolutionary foundation of human visual cognition. Perception of causality, however, has been less frequently investigated in non-human animals. Here I report chimpanzee studies on stream/bounce perception, which have been recently discussed in the context of causal perception, and discuss about approaches to understand the perception of causality in non-human animals.

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