
CARTA: Mind Reading: Human Origins and Theory of Mind – Mind Reading in Chimpanzees Comparing Apes and Dogs and Reflections of Dolphin and Elephant Minds
CARTA - Mind Reading: Human Origins and Theory of Mind
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego
December 11, 201358m 5s
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Show Notes
This CARTA series explores the evolution of “Theory of Mind” (ToM), the ability to impute mental states such as beliefs, desires, and intentions to oneself and others, and how ToM makes us uniquely human. Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto Univ) begins with a discussion about “Mind Reading” in Chimpanzees, followed by Juliane Kaminski (Univ of Portsmouth, UK) on Comparing Apes and Dogs, and Diana Reiss (Hunter College, CUNY) on Reflections of Dolphin and Elephant Minds. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 25935]
Topics
Theory of MindToMMatsuzawaKaminskiReisschimpanzeedolphinelephantdogCARTAAnthropology and ArchaeologyBehavioralHuman Developmentand Cognitive SciencesEvolutionSocial Science: Anthropology25935