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Acknowledgments |
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1 The Chimpanzee Mind: Bridging Fieldwork and Laboratory Work |
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Part I Cognitive Mechanisms |
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2 Early Social Cognition in Chimpanzees |
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3 Using an Object Manipulation Task as a Scale for Comparing Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees and Humans |
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4 Do the Chimpanzee Eyes Have It? |
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5 Understanding the Expression and Classification of Chimpanzee Facial Expressions |
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6 Behavioral and Brain Asymmetries in Chimpanzees |
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7 Trapping the Minds of Apes: Causal Knowledge and Inferential Reasoning about Object-Object Interactions |
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Part II Tool Use and Culture |
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8 A Coming of Age for Cultural Panthropology |
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9 The Cultural Mind of Chimpanzees: How Social Tolerance Can Shape the Transmission of Culture |
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10 How Are Army Ants Shedding New Light on Culture in Chimpanzees? |
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11 The Complexity of Chimpanzee Tool-Use Behaviors |
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12 Tools, Traditions, and Technologies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Chimpanzee Nut Cracking |
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141 | (15) |
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13 Ubiquity of Culture and Possible Social Inheritance of Sociality among Wild Chimpanzees |
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156 | (12) |
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14 New Theaters of Conflict in the Animal Culture Wars: Recent Findings from Chimpanzees |
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168 | (13) |
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Part III Social Minds: Ecological Perspectives |
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15 Chimpanzee Minds in Nature |
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181 | (11) |
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16 Vocal Communication in Chimpanzees |
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17 The Function and Cognitive Underpinnings of Post-Conflict Affiliation in Wild Chimpanzees |
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18 The Role of Intelligence in Group Hunting: Are Chimpanzees Different from Other Social Predators? |
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220 | (15) |
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Part IV Social Minds: Empirical Perspectives |
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19 Chimpanzee Social Cognition |
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20 Intentional Communication and Comprehension of the Partner's Role in Experimental Cooperative Tasks |
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251 | (14) |
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21 Collaboration and Helping in Chimpanzees |
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22 Inequity and Prosocial Behavior in Chimpanzees |
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23 The Need for a Bottom-Up Approach to Chimpanzee Cognition |
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Part V Ethics, Care, and Conservation |
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24 How Cognitive Studies Help Shape Our Obligation for the Ethical Care of Chimpanzees |
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309 | (11) |
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25 Positive Reinforcement Training, Social Learning, and Chimpanzee Welfare |
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320 | (12) |
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26 Chimpanzee Orphans: Sanctuaries, Reintroduction, and Cognition |
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332 | (15) |
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27 Human-Chimpanzee Competition and Conflict in Africa: A Case Study of Coexistence in Bossou, Republic of Guinea |
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347 | (14) |
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28 Chimpanzee Mind, Behavior, and Conservation |
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Afterword: Meanings of Chimpanzee Mind |
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Appendix: Major Chimpanzee Research Sites |
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Index |
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