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Assessing joint commitment as a process in great apes.

Author(s)
Heesen, Raphaela  
Faculté des sciences  
Bangerter, Adrian  
Chaire de psychologie du travail  
Zuberbühler, Klaus  
Laboratoire de cognition comparée  
Iglesias, Katia  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Neumann, Christof  
Chaire des sciences de l'information et de la communication  
Pajot, Aude
Perrenoud, Laura
Guéry, Jean-Pascal
Rossano, Federico
Genty, Emilie  
Laboratoire de cognition comparée  
Date issued
August 20, 2021
In
iScience
Vol
24
No
8
Subjects
Behavioral neuroscience Biological sciences Ethology
Abstract
Many social animals interact jointly, but only humans experience a specific sense of obligation toward their co-participants, a . However, joint commitment is not only a mental state but also a that reveals itself in the coordination efforts deployed during entry and exit phases of joint action. Here, we investigated the presence and duration of such phases in  = 1,242 natural play and grooming interactions of captive chimpanzees and bonobos. The apes frequently exchanged mutual gaze and communicative signals prior to and after engaging in joint activities with conspecifics, demonstrating entry and exit phases comparable to those of human joint activities. Although rank effects were less clear, phases in bonobos were more moderated by friendship compared to phases in chimpanzees, suggesting bonobos were more likely to reflect patterns analogous to human "face management". This suggests that joint commitment as process was already present in our last common ancestor with .
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/62427
DOI
10.1016/j.isci.2021.102872
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34471860
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