Dear all, In the next BERG/SHAIR meeting this week, Elisa Felsche (MPI EVA Leipzig) will present her latest work on "How Complex Are Chimpanzees' Inferences? Insights into Abstract Reasoning and Social Learning in Primates" Elisa will present online (Wednesday 26th 4pm), but we can all meet in the Psychology Common Room. Abstract: Can non-human primates, like humans, infer patterns from limited evidence and apply this knowledge in new situations? Are they able to integrate multiple variables when learning from others? In this talk, I will first present studies investigating the abilities of chimpanzees, children, and capuchin monkeys to form abstract knowledge (“overhypotheses”) and generalize to novel situations. Second, I will explore whether chimpanzees use the naïve utility calculus to infer the relative value of novel food items by observing conspecifics’ choices under varying effort demands. link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTliODBlNDQtMzM1MC00O... Best, Alex ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. Alejandro Sanchez-Amaro Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B144c, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling @ Colleagues and Students: Please let me know of any EDI (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) -related issues that you would like me to bring to the attention of our Division's EDI Committee. ________________________________ Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159
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Alejandro Sanchez Amaro