Evolution of primate social cognition
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Evolution of primate social cognition
(Interdisciplinary evolution research / series editors, Nathalie Gontier, Olga Pombo, v. 5)
Springer, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This interdisciplinary volume brings together expert researchers coming from primatology, anthropology, ethology, philosophy of cognitive sciences, neurophysiology, mathematics and psychology to discuss both the foundations of non-human primate and human social cognition as well as the means there currently exist to study the various facets of social cognition.
The first part focusses on various aspects of social cognition across primates, from the relationship between food and social behaviour to the connection with empathy and communication, offering a multitude of innovative approaches that range from field-studies to philosophy.
The second part details the various epistemic and methodological means there exist to study social cognition, in particular how to ascertain the proximal and ultimate mechanisms of social cognition through experimental, modelling and field studies.
In the final part, the mechanisms of cultural transmission in primate and human societies are investigated, and special attention is given to how the evolution of cognitive capacities underlie primates' abilities to use and manufacture tools, and how this in turn influences their social ecology.
A must-read for both, young scholars as well as established researchers!
目次
Part 1: Aspects of Primate Social Cognition
What did you get? What social learning, collaboration, prosocial behaviour, and inequity aversion tell us about primate social cognition
Lydia M. Hopper & Katherine A. Cronin
Affective stages, motivation, and prosocial behaviour in primates
Hira Kuroshima & Kazuo Fujita
Understanding empathy from the coordinative movement in humans and non-human primates
Lira Yu, Hattori, Yamamoto, Misaki Tomonga
The cognitive implications of intentional communication: A multi-faceted mirror
David Leavens
A comparison of socio-communicative behaviour in chimpanzees and bonobos
Jared P. Taglialatela, Scott Milne & Robert Evans
Part 2: Studying Primate Social Cognition: Theory, Observation, Experiments, and Modelling
Primate social cognition - evidence from primate field studies
Julia Ostner
Contribution of social network analysis and collective phenomena to understanding social complexity and cognition
Denis Boyer & Gabriel Ramos-Fernandez
Comparative economics: Using experimental economics paradigms to understand primate social decision-making
Julia Watzek, Mackenzie Smith, & Sara F. Brosnan
The special case of non-human primates in animal experimentation
Augusto Vitale & Marta Borgi
Epigenetics and the evolution of human cognition
Gillian Ragsdale & Robert A. Foley
Neanderthals and Homo sapiens: Cognitively different kinds of human?
Eiluned Pearce
Part 3: Cultural Artifacts and Transmission in Primates
Recognition culture in primate tool use
Micheal Haslam, Tiago Falotico, Lydia Luncz
Culture and selective social learning in wild and captive primates
Stuart K. Watson*& Jennifer Botting* (*joined first author), Andrew Whiten and Erica van de Waal
The zone of latent solutions concept and its relationship to the classics: Vygotsky and Koehler
Eva Reind, Elisa Bandini, Claudio Tennie
Minimal cognitive preconditions on the ratchet
Elizabeth Renner & Tadeusz Zawidzki
Emulation, (over)imitation and social creation of cultural information
Laura Desiree Di Paolo & Fabio Di Vincenzo
The Acquisition of Biface Knapping Skill in the Acheulean
Ceri Shipton & Nielsen
Visuospatial integration: Palaeoanthropological and archaeological perspectives
Emiliano Bruner, Enza Spinapolice, Ariane Burke & Karenleigh Overmannspectives
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