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Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees.

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Liebal, K; Call, J; Tomasello, M
Published in: American journal of primatology
December 2004

Gestural communication in a group of 19 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed, with particular attention paid to gesture sequences (combinations). A complete inventory of gesture sequences is reported. The majority of these sequences were repetitions of the same gestures, which were often tactile gestures and often occurred in play contexts. Other sequences combined gestures within a modality (visual, auditory, or tactile) or across modalities. The emergence of gesture sequences was ascribed to a recipient's lack of responsiveness rather than a premeditated combination of gestures to increase the efficiency of particular gestures. In terms of audience effects, the chimpanzees were sensitive to the attentional state of the recipient, and therefore used visually-based gestures mostly when others were already attending, as opposed to tactile gestures, which were used regardless of whether the recipient was attending or not. However, the chimpanzees did not use gesture sequences in which the first gesture served to attract the recipient's visual attention before they produced a second gesture that was visually-based. Instead, they used other strategies, such as locomoting in front of the recipient, before they produced a visually-based gesture.

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American journal of primatology

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1098-2345

ISSN

0275-2565

Publication Date

December 2004

Volume

64

Issue

4

Start / End Page

377 / 396

Related Subject Headings

  • Vision, Ocular
  • Videotape Recording
  • Touch
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Hearing
  • Gestures
  • Female
  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
 

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Liebal, K., Call, J., & Tomasello, M. (2004). Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology, 64(4), 377–396. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20087
Liebal, Katja, Josep Call, and Michael Tomasello. “Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees.American Journal of Primatology 64, no. 4 (December 2004): 377–96. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20087.
Liebal K, Call J, Tomasello M. Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees. American journal of primatology. 2004 Dec;64(4):377–96.
Liebal, Katja, et al. “Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees.American Journal of Primatology, vol. 64, no. 4, Dec. 2004, pp. 377–96. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajp.20087.
Liebal K, Call J, Tomasello M. Use of gesture sequences in chimpanzees. American journal of primatology. 2004 Dec;64(4):377–396.
Journal cover image

Published In

American journal of primatology

DOI

EISSN

1098-2345

ISSN

0275-2565

Publication Date

December 2004

Volume

64

Issue

4

Start / End Page

377 / 396

Related Subject Headings

  • Vision, Ocular
  • Videotape Recording
  • Touch
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Hearing
  • Gestures
  • Female
  • Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology