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Authors: Frans de Waal
influence of, 147, 169, 265
and Theory of Mind, 131
metacognition, 229–34, 321
and consciousness, 229, 233–34
information seeking, 231–33,
231
and uncertainty response, 230–31,
231
Metamorphosis
(Kafka), 7, 13
Mike (chimpanzee), 170
mindreading, 132, 135
miracles, 43
mirror-anesthesia hypothesis, 53
mirror mark test, 321,
see also
mirror tests, and elephants; mirror tests, in gorillas; mirror tests, and monkeys; mirror tests, visual mark test
mirror neurons, 159
mirror tests:
and birds, 242, 244
and chimpanzees, 48–50
and dogs, 242
and elephants, 17–18, 157, 235–36,
236
in gorillas, 240
and monkeys, 242, 243
and self-awareness, 240–42
visual mark test, 235–36,
236
, 243–44
missing link, 160–61
Mito, Satsue, 51–52
modification, gradual, 43
mole, star-nosed, 8
mollusks, 245–52
monkeys:
communication by, 107–8
confirmism in, 256
cooperation in, 186
imitation in, 156
memory of, 205, 229, 230–31
neotropical, 83
and self-awareness, 240–41, 242
Moore, Bruce, 21
Morgan, Lloyd, 42
Morgan’s Canon, 42–43, 55, 321
morphology, 39
Morrell, Virginia, 128
Morris, Desmond, 222–23
The Naked Ape,
38
Morris Water Maze, 35
motivation, 34, 150
Mount Parnassus, 22
Mulcahy, Nicholas, 216
mutualism, 198–99
Nagel, Thomas, 9–11
Naked Ape, The
(Morris), 38
Natasha (chimpanzee), 208
Natua (dolphin), 230
natural selection, 23, 122–23
nature-nurture dilemma, 150
Neanderthals, 127
Neisser, Ulric, 238
nematode worms, 162
Neo-Creationism, 122
neophobia, 254
neurogeography, 115
neuroscience, 268, 273–74
Ngamba Island, Uganda, 152
Nim Chimpsky (chimpanzee), 99–100
Nishida, Toshisada, 171–73, 200
Nose (rhesus monkey), 257–58
nursing, mammalian, 74, 75
Oakley, Kenneth,
Man the Toolmaker,
76
object permanence, 98, 321
Occam’s razor, 43
O’Connell, Caitlin, 202
octopuses, 246–52,
246
brain of, 248
camouflage in, 250–51
life cycle of, 249
mimicry in, 251
recognition test, 247–48
tool use by, 94
uniqueness of, 249
World Cup predictions by, 105
operant conditioning, 31, 36, 37, 99
opossums, opposable thumbs of, 75
orangutans:
as escape artists, 81
floating peanut task, 92
future planning by, 216, 219–20
in Hominoid family, 80–81
memory in, 209
problem solving by, 84
tool use by, 81
orcas, brain size of, 248
os intermaxillare,
125, 126
Osnabrück Zoo, Germany, 245
Osvath, Mathias, 215
otter, Asian small-clawed, 32
overimitation,
see
imitation, overimitation
“overlord” position, 178–79,
179
oxytocin, 150
Palin, Sarah, 162
pandas, giant, 32
pangolins, 75
Panzee (chimpanzee), 138–39, 228
Parr, Lisa, 18–19
parrots:
cooperation among, 186
counting abilities of, 103–4
delayed gratification in, 225
imitation in, 156
language in, 98–99, 100–105
toolmaking by, 103
Peony (chimpanzee), 143
Pepperberg, Irene, 98–99, 100, 103–4, 105, 113
Pepsi (elephant), 235, 243
perception, 238
percussive stone technology, 83
Perdue, Bonnie, 32
Perry, Susan, 178, 180, 253
perspective taking, 132–56, 321, 322
in birds, 147–48,
147
in chimpanzees, 136, 138–40, 148–49
false-belief task, 148
and self-identity, 241
tie to bodies, 159
Pfungst, Oskar, 46–48, 53, 144
phylogeny, 28
Piaget, Jean, 102
Piak Nam Yai Island, 87–88
pigeons:
behavioral training of, 66, 73, 244
and brain size, 267
extrapolation of test results to other species, 53, 73
and memory, 163, 233
and Skinner, 37, 49,
50
, 59, 266
Planet Earth, 22–23
planning, 1, 2, 3, 26
Plato, 125
Plooij, Frans, 221
Plotnik, Joshua, 17, 18, 189, 235
politics, 68, 172–73, 201–3
Polynesia (African gray parrot), 100
porcupines, 75
power, drive for, 168–69, 172, 200
prefrontal cortex, 160
Premack, Ann, 54
Premack, David, 54, 121, 153
Primate Research Institute (PRI), Kyoto University, 119
primates:
brain expansion of, 176
chest beating by, 127
cognition of, 11–12
hands of,
14
imitation without rewards for, 154
intelligence of, 88
matrilineal order in, 177–78
as neophobic, 254
opposable thumbs of, 75
Prince, The
(Machiavelli), 168, 176, 200
Prior, Helmut, 244
problem solving, 65–66, 67–68, 84, 86, 87
proof-in-the-pudding experiment, 192–93, 194
Proust, Marcel,
In Search of Lost Time,
209–10, 212
Pulpo Paul (octopus), 105
purposiveness, 206–7
Pushinka (dog), 56
Pygmalion effect, 321,
see also
Pygmalion, Pygmalion leading
Pygmalion, Pygmalion leading, 144
rabbits, 31
Raby, Caroline, 217
raccoons, 37
racism, 123
rats, 53,
57
, 266
brains of, 220–21
domesticating, 55
learning experiment on, 56–58, 270
memory in, 163, 211
in Morris Water Maze, 35
uncertainty response of, 230
ravens, 147–48, 183–84, 200–201, 259–60
Reagan, Ronald, 112
reciprocity, 175, 186
reconciliation, 26, 174, 175
referential signaling, 107–8
Reinette (chimpanzee), 130–31
reinforcement, 31
Reiss, Diana, 16, 243
representational mental strategy, 86–87
research:
alternative theories in, 266
on ape-child comparisons, 141–46,
145
, 151, 152–53, 187, 192
cherry-picking the data in, 153
in cognition, 13, 34, 45–48, 59, 163, 265, 269–70, 272–73
conspecific approach in, 152, 153–54, 156
controlled experiments, 174
critical distance maintained in, 61
ethics in, 36
expectations in, 157
fieldwork alone, 173–74, 180, 254
fieldwork and captive combined, 174–75
generalizability of, 163
human-controlled vs. natural behavior in, 36–37
hunger reduction model, 35–36
impossibility of proving a negative, 140–41, 143, 157–58
keeping in the background, 156
matching to sample (MTS), 19, 96–97, 260
methodology in, 129, 143, 152, 192, 219
pair-wise testing, 192
proof-in-the-pudding experiment, 192–93, 194
in psychology lab, 142
quality of life issues in, 59
species-appropriate, 15, 17, 18, 37, 50, 60, 269
testing under duress, 35
on theory of mind, 146–47
variation in outcome in, 129
on wild and semiwild creatures, 114, 254
respect, 35
rewards, 207, 256, 257
rhesus monkeys:
conformism in, 256, 257–58
haptic (touch) discrimination of, 34
and mirror tests, 242
social relationships of, 183
Rico (border collie), 48
Rio (sea lion), 183
ripple effects, 69–70, 75–76, 93, 94, 108, 136, 320
Rita (chimpanzee), 194
Roah (raven), 259–60, 263
Roberta (capuchin monkey), 86
Romanes, George, 41
rooks, 176, 186
Rowena (ape), 49–50
Sacks, Oliver, 112
Sadie (chimpanzee), 54
saltationist view, 43
Santino (chimpanzee), 215
Sanz, Crickette, 79
Saturday Night Live,
126
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue, 110–11
scala naturae,
12, 13, 22, 157, 321
Schaik, Carel van, 220
Schusterman, Ronald, 181–82
scientists:
arrogance of, 50–53, 66, 127
bias toward human exceptionalism, 22, 141, 153, 157, 187–88, 192, 206, 241, 268
crossover scholars, 58–59
resentments among, 73
rivalries among, 92
semantics as distraction to, 55
skepticism of, 3–4, 5–6, 41, 43, 55, 76–77, 103, 109, 265–66
slayers, 266–67
sea lions, 183
SEALs, 116
sea otters, 88
selective imitation,
see
imitation, selective
self-awareness, 48–50, 240–43, 321–22
self-control, 226–29
self-fulfilling prophecy, 144, 146
self-recognition, 11, 243–44
Sheba (chimpanzee), 228–29
Sheehan, Michael, 73
sheep, face recognition in, 72
Sherman (chimpanzee), 228
Shettleworth, Sara, 58–59, 232, 265
siamangs, 177
signature whistles, 322,
see also
dolphins, signature whistles of; dolphins, individual recognition by
Skinner, B. F., 27, 36, 37, 49,
50
, 59
Skinner box, 35, 117, 266
Skinnerian behaviorism, 66
Slocombe, Katie, 180
Smith, Adam, 132
Smith, David, 230
snow monkeys, 87
social brain hypothesis, 176, 322
social hierarchies, 167–77, 181, 183–84, 219, 221–22
social learning, 155, 256, 258
social networks, 176
social perceptions, research on, 68
social problem, solution to, 67
social skills, 165–74, 185, 218
“allegiance fickleness,” 173
coalition formation, 167, 171, 178–79
conformism, 256
deal making, 171–72, 175
reciprocity, 175, 186
research topics in, 176
triadic awareness, 171, 175, 177–85
Sociobiology
(Wilson), 187
Socko (chimpanzee), 146, 207–8
species, variation between, 53, 200, 270
spiders, 252
spoon test, 213
squirrels, 12, 216
Stalin, Joseph, 95
status reversals, 202
Steward (chimpanzee), 213
sticklebacks, 29–30, 38
stimulus equivalence, 181–83
stimulus-response, 42, 154
Stoffel (honey badger), 89
stress, as testing tool, 35
Stuttard, Susan, 21
subjectivism, 44
submission, 202
Suchak, Malini, 193
Sultan (chimpanzee), 63–64, 65, 68, 76
Suma (orangutan), 245,
245
sushi masters, 258–59
swallows, barn, 23
sweet potato washing, 51–53,
52
Systema Natura
(Linnaeus), 126
Taï National Park, Ivory Coast, 191, 210
targeted helping, 133–34,
133
, 241, 322
Tartt, Donna,
The Goldfinch,
89
Taylor, Alex, 93
teamwork, 190–91
Terrace, Herbert, 99, 109
theory of mind, 126, 130–32, 134, 138, 146–48, 322
theriomorphic, 39
Think Elephants International, 18, 235
thinking:
abstract thought, 5
before acting, 84
and language, 101
use of term, 65
Thorndike, Edward, 20, 21
thumb, opposable, 14
Tibbetts, Elizabeth, 73
tick, eyeless, 7–8
tickling, 25
Tietê Ecological Park, Brazil, 82
tigers, Tasmanian, 75
time, 205–34
delayed gratification, 224–26, 229
and displacement activities, 226–29
and expectation, 207
and future planning, 212–21, 229
and intentionality, 222
long-range future orientation, 205
and memory, 205, 207–12, 229
and metacognition, 229–33
Timmermans, Paul, 33
Tinbergen, Niko, 39, 56, 61–62
on animal cognition, 62
and ethology, 29–30, 38, 40–41, 43–44
Four Whys of, 44
Tinklepaugh, Otto, 207
Tolman, Edward, 206–7, 230, 232, 265
Tomasello, Michael, 187, 192
toolkits, 78–79, 87, 217
tool use:
by alligators, 94
by apes, 76, 81, 126–27
of body appendages, 88, 94
in captive species, 176
by capuchin monkeys, 82–86,
85
by chimpanzees, 14, 63–64,
64
, 77–80,
77
, 81, 82, 84, 127, 257
by crocodiles, 94
by crows, 89–90,
90
, 91, 93, 270, 274
definition of, 78
by elephants, 15,
16
and fabrication, 76–87,
77
by gorillas, 81–82
hunting weapons, 80
by macaques, 87–88
by an octopus, 94
by orangutans, 81
by sea otters, 88
triadic awareness, 171, 175, 177–85, 322
trial-and-error learning, 21, 31, 66, 68, 84
triok, long-fingered, 75
true imitation,
see
imitation, true
Tulving, Endel, 211, 213, 215, 217, 233
Twain, Mark, 13
Uexküll, Jakob von, 7–9, 13, 28, 275
ultrasound, 10
Umwelt
(worldview), 7–13, 15, 61, 237, 267, 271, 322
uncertainty response, 230–31,
231
unconditioned responses, 21
uniqueness claims, 126, 128, 158, 192