Social Attention in the Two Species of Pan: Bonobos Make More Eye Contact than Chimpanzees
Abstract
Humans' two closest primate living relatives, bonobos and chimpanzees, differ behaviorally, cognitively, and emotionally in several ways despite their general similarities. While bonobos show more affiliative behaviors towards conspecifics, chimpanzees display more overt and severe aggression against conspecifics. From a cognitive standpoint, bonobos perform better in social coordination, gaze-following and food-related cooperation, while...
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Title
Social Attention in the Two Species of Pan: Bonobos Make More Eye Contact than Chimpanzees
Published Date
Jun 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
e0129684 - e0129684
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