Culture Prefigures Cognition in Pan/Homo Bonobos
Abstract
This article questions traditional approaches to the study of primate cognition. Because of a widespread assumption that cognition in non-human primates is genetically encoded, these approaches neglect how profoundly apes’ cultural rearing experiences affect test results. We describe how three advanced cognitive abilities – imitation, theory of mind and language – emerged in bonobos maturing in a Pan/Homo culture.
Keywords
primate cognition, imitation, theory of mind, language, culture, ethnography.
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