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SUBMITTER: Bugnyar T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4740864 | biostudies-other | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Bugnyar Thomas T Reber Stephan A SA Buckner Cameron C
Nature communications 20160202
Recent studies purported to demonstrate that chimpanzees, monkeys and corvids possess a basic Theory of Mind, the ability to attribute mental states like seeing to others. However, these studies remain controversial because they share a common confound: the conspecific's line of gaze, which could serve as an associative cue. Here, we show that ravens Corvus corax take into account the visual access of others, even when they cannot see a conspecific. Specifically, we find that ravens guard their ...[more]