Which primates recognize themselves in mirrors?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: James R., Anderson and Gordon G., Gallup Jr. from the University of of New York at Albany, Albany, New York, United States have published the paper: Which Primates Recognize Themselves in Mirrors?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors assess recent developments in the field and focus on important methodological issues.

SUMMARY

    In contrast to great apes, however, monkeys never fully make the transition from other- to self-directed mirror-mediated responding. In one study of rhesus monkeys with years of mirror experience, the monkeys showed diminished social responses to . . .

     

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