Publication: Spontaneous Encoding of Event Roles in Hominids
Spontaneous Encoding of Event Roles in Hominids
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Brocard, S., Voinov, P. V., Bickel, B., & Zuberbühler, K. (2025). Spontaneous Encoding of Event Roles in Hominids. Open Mind, 9, 559–575. https://doi.org/10.1162/opmi_a_00202
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When observing social interactions, humans rapidly and spontaneously encode events in terms of agents, patients and causal relations. This propensity can be made visible empirically with the switch cost paradigm, a reaction time experiment and well-established tool of cognitive psychology. We adapted the paradigm for non-human primates to test whether non-linguistic animals encoded event roles in the same way. Both human and non-human participants were requested to attend to different social interactions between two artificially colou
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Brocard, S., Voinov, P. V., Bickel, B., & Zuberbühler, K. (2025). Spontaneous Encoding of Event Roles in Hominids. Open Mind, 9, 559–575. https://doi.org/10.1162/opmi_a_00202