Publication: The ontogeny of exploratory object manipulation behaviour in wild orangutans
The ontogeny of exploratory object manipulation behaviour in wild orangutans
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Schuppli, C., Van Cauwenberghe, A., Mirta Setia, T., & Haun, D. (2021). The ontogeny of exploratory object manipulation behaviour in wild orangutans. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 3, e39. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2021.34
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In human infants, exploratory object manipulation is a major vehicle for cognitive stimulation as well as an important way to learn about objects and basic physical concepts in general. The development of human infants’ exploratory object manipulation follows distinct developmental patterns. So far, the degree of evolutionary continuity of this developmental process remains unclear. We investigated the development of exploratory object manipulations in wild orangutans. Our data included 3200 exploration events collected on 13 immature
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Schuppli, C., Van Cauwenberghe, A., Mirta Setia, T., & Haun, D. (2021). The ontogeny of exploratory object manipulation behaviour in wild orangutans. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 3, e39. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2021.34