Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain

This article presents the results of a long-term collaborative research involving researchers from the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto-University) and Aix-Marseille University. Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the...

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Main Authors: Joël Fagot, Masaki Tomonaga
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Language:English
Published: Société Francophone de Primatologie 2016-12-01
Series:Revue de Primatologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2643
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spelling doaj-art-4af173d12b81440a9fb7b06a2ab6c8c72025-01-30T10:02:13ZengSociété Francophone de PrimatologieRevue de Primatologie2077-37572016-12-01710.4000/primatologie.2643Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humainJoël FagotMasaki TomonagaThis article presents the results of a long-term collaborative research involving researchers from the Primate Research Institute (Kyoto-University) and Aix-Marseille University. Our research has demonstrated that the capacity to group local visual elements into a global percept has evolved with the primate phylum: baboons process in priority the local elements of hierarchical stimuli, while humans process their global shape in priority. Chimpanzees show intermediary results.https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2643baboonchimpanzeeGlobal precedenceKanisa illusionperceptionattention
spellingShingle Joël Fagot
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Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
Revue de Primatologie
baboon
chimpanzee
Global precedence
Kanisa illusion
perception
attention
title Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
title_full Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
title_fullStr Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
title_full_unstemmed Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
title_short Etude comparative des phénomènes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin, le chimpanzé et l’humain
title_sort etude comparative des phenomenes de groupement perceptif chez le babouin le chimpanze et l humain
topic baboon
chimpanzee
Global precedence
Kanisa illusion
perception
attention
url https://journals.openedition.org/primatologie/2643
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