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SUBMITTER: Suddendorf T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2660989 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Suddendorf Thomas T Collier-Baker Emma E
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20090225 1662
Mirror self-recognition typically emerges in human children in the second year of life and has been documented in great apes. In contrast to monkeys, humans and great apes can use mirrors to inspect unusual marks on their body that cannot be seen directly. Here we show that lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) fail to use the mirror to find surreptitiously placed marks on their head, in spite of being strongly motivated to retrieve directly visible marks from the mirror surface itself and from their ...[more]