Table of Contents
Foreword by Robert Seyfarth and Dorothy Cheney.- Preface by Tetsuro Matsuzawa.- Introduction to Comparative Cognitive Science: Primate foundation of human intelligence: A view from tool use in nonhuman primates and fossil hominids- Matsuzawa, T.- Phylogeny of Perception and Cognition: What you see is different from what I see: Species differences in visual perception- Fujita, S. Investigating visual perception and cognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) through the visual search and related tasks: from basic to complex processes- Tomonaga, M. Processing of the global and local dimensions of visual hierarchical stimuli by humans (Homo sapiens), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and baboons (Papio papio)- Fagot, J. and Tomonaga, M. How do we eat?: Hypothesis of foraging strategy from the view point of gustation in primates- Ueno, Y.- Origin of Human Speech: Auditory Perception and Vocalization: Lemur vocal communication and the origin of human language- Oda, R. Vocal exchange of coo calls in Japanese macaques- Sugiura, H. Hearing and auditory-visual intermodal recognition of the chimpanzee- Hashiya, K. Early vocal development in a chimpanzee infant- Kojima, S.- Learning and Memory: Numerical competence in a chimpanzee: Cardinal and ordinal skills- Biro, D. and Matsuzawa, T. Reproductive memory processes in chimpanzees: Homologous approaches to research on human working memory- Kawai, N. and Matsuzawa, T. Establishment of line tracing on a touchmonitor as a basic drawing skill in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)- Iversen, I. And Matsuzawa, T. Object recognition and object categorization in animals- Jitsumori, M. and Delius, J.D..- Recognition of Self, Others, and Species: Mirror self-recognition in primates: an ontogenetic and a phylogenetic approach- Inoue-Nakamura. The level of self-knowledge in nonhuman primates: from the perspective of comparative cognitive psychology- Itakura, S. Self- and Other-control in Squirrel Monkeys- Anderson, J. Evolutionary Foundation andDevelopment of Imitation- Myowa-Yamakoshi, M. Species recognition by macaques measured by sensory reinforcement- Fujita, K. Evolution of human eyes as a device for communication- Kobayashi, H. Society and Social Interaction: A review of 50 years of research on the Japanese monkeys of Koshima: Status and dominance- Watanabe, K. Mother-offspring relationship in macaques- Nakamichi, M. The myth of despotism and nepotism: dominance and kinship in matrilineal societies of macaques- Matsumura, H. Decision making in social interactions by monkeys- Muroyama, Y.- Culture: 'Sweet-potato washing' revisited- Hirata, S., Watanabe, K., and Kawai, M. Tube test in free-ranging Japanese macaques: Use of sticks and stones to obtain fruit from a transparent pipe- Tanaka, I. Tool Use by Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the Arnhem Zoo Community- Takeshita, H. and van Hooff J.A.R.A.M. Ecology of tool use in wild chimpanzee: Toward a reconstruction of Early hominid evolution- Yamakoshi, G. Emergence of Culture in chimpanzees: education by master-apprenticeship- Matsuzawa, T., Biro, D. Humle, T., Inoue-Nakamura, N. Tonooka, R., and Yamakoshi, G.