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Great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs
C Krupenye, F Kano, S Hirata, J Call, M Tomasello
Science 354 (6308), 110-114, 2016
7792016
Great apes use self-experience to anticipate an agent’s action in a false-belief test
F Kano, C Krupenye, S Hirata, M Tomonaga, J Call
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (42), 20904-20909, 2019
1832019
How chimpanzees look at pictures: a comparative eye-tracking study
F Kano, M Tomonaga
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1664), 1949-1955, 2009
1742009
Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research
Many Primates, DM Altschul, MJ Beran, M Bohn, J Call, S DeTroy, ...
PLoS One 14 (10), e0223675, 2019
1292019
Face scanning in chimpanzees and humans: Continuity and discontinuity
F Kano, M Tomonaga
Animal behaviour 79 (1), 227-235, 2010
1012010
Social attention in the two species of pan: Bonobos make more eye contact than chimpanzees
F Kano, S Hirata, J Call
PLoS One 10 (6), e0129684, 2015
952015
Cross-species variation in gaze following and conspecific preference among great apes, human infants and adults
F Kano, J Call
Animal Behaviour 91, 137-150, 2014
922014
Great apes generate goal-based action predictions: An eye-tracking study
F Kano, J Call
Psychological science 25 (9), 1691-1698, 2014
822014
Differential sensitivity to conspecific and allospecific cues in chimpanzees and humans: a comparative eye-tracking study
Y Hattori, F Kano, M Tomonaga
Biology Letters 6 (5), 610-613, 2010
812010
Nasal temperature drop in response to a playback of conspecific fights in chimpanzees: A thermo-imaging study
F Kano, S Hirata, T Deschner, V Behringer, J Call
Physiology & behavior 155, 83-94, 2016
802016
Great apes make anticipatory looks based on long-term memory of single events
F Kano, S Hirata
Current Biology 25 (19), 2513-2517, 2015
722015
A test of the submentalizing hypothesis: Apes' performance in a false belief task inanimate control
C Krupenye, F Kano, S Hirata, J Call, M Tomasello
Communicative & Integrative Biology 10 (4), e1343771, 2017
632017
Face and eye scanning in gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), orangutans (Pongo abelii), and humans (Homo sapiens): unique eye-viewing patterns in humans among hominids.
F Kano, J Call, M Tomonaga
Journal of comparative psychology 126 (4), 388, 2012
562012
The visual strategy specific to humans among hominids: A study using the gap–overlap paradigm
F Kano, S Hirata, J Call, M Tomonaga
Vision research 51 (23-24), 2348-2355, 2011
502011
The application of noninvasive, restraint-free eye-tracking methods for use with nonhuman primates
LM Hopper, RA Gulli, LH Howard, F Kano, C Krupenye, AM Ryan, ...
Behavior Research Methods 53, 1003-1030, 2021
462021
Species difference in the timing of gaze movement between chimpanzees and humans
F Kano, M Tomonaga
Animal cognition 14, 879-892, 2011
432011
Enhanced recognition of emotional stimuli in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
F Kano, M Tanaka, M Tomonaga
Animal cognition 11, 517-524, 2008
422008
Eye tracking uncovered great apes' ability to anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs
F Kano, C Krupenye, S Hirata, J Call
Communicative & Integrative Biology 10 (2), e1299836, 2017
372017
Human ostensive signals do not enhance gaze following in chimpanzees, but do enhance object-oriented attention
F Kano, R Moore, C Krupenye, S Hirata, M Tomonaga, J Call
Animal Cognition 21, 715-728, 2018
362018
Head-mounted eye tracking of a chimpanzee under naturalistic conditions
F Kano, M Tomonaga
PloS one 8 (3), e59785, 2013
362013
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