Chimpanzees recognize themselves in mirrors

Heyes’ (1994, Anim. Behav., 97, 909–919; 1995, Anim. Behav., 50, 1533–1542) recent account of chimpanzees’, Pan troglodytes, reactions to mirrors challenged the view that they are capable of recognizing the equivalence between their mirror images and their physical appearance. In particular, she arg...

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Hauptverfasser: POVINELLI, DANIEL J, GALLUP, JR, GORDON G, EDDY, TIMOTHY J, BIERSCHWALE, DONNA T, ENGSTROM, MARTI C, PERILLOUX, HELEN K, TOXOPEUS, IDO B
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