Program
November
13 (Sat)
09:15
-- 12:00 HOPE
Special Lectures
(Chair: Matsuzawa, Tetsuro)
Evolution of
our moral faculty
Hauser,
Brain
mechanisms of monkey tool-using behaviour
Iriki,
Atsushi Tokyo Medical and
Cognitive
Developmental Robotics towards understanding of our brain and mind
Asada,
12:00
-- 14:00 Lunch
and Posters
14:00
-- 16:00 Session
1: Social Interaction and Social Intelligence (Chair: Fujita, Kazuo)
Oral-1 The
effect of social facilitation and social dominance on foraging success of
budgerigars in an unfamiliar environment
Soma,
Oral-2
Social brain and female choice in zebra
finches
Oral-3
Do dogs know what their cooperative
human partner does and does not know?
Oral-4
Inequity
averse responses in two nonhuman primates, capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees
Brosnan,
16:00
-- 16:20 Break
16:20
-- 18:20 Session
2: Views from Action
(Chair: Koyasu, Masuo)
Oral-5 Behavior of infant chimpanzees
during the night in the first four months of life: Neonatal smiling and sucking
in relation to arousal levels
Mizuno,
Oral-6 Infant motor patterns and cortical activation associated with event
memory
Oral-7 Expertise in evaluating
actors’ performances from the viewpoint of the audience
Brown,
Deirdre Lancaster University, UK;
Lamb, Michael Cambridge University, UK;
Pipe, Margaret-Ellen National Institutes
of Child Health and Human Development, USA ; Orbach, Yael National Institutes of Child Health and
Human Development, USA; Lewis, Charlie Lancaster
University, UK
Oral-8
Expertise
of evaluating other’s performance in acting: Role of assuming the viewpoint of
audience
Ando,
18:30
--
Dinner Party
November
14 (Sun)
09:00
-- 11:30 Session
3: Recognition of Physical Aspects of Environment (Chair: Tanaka, Masayuki)
Oral-9 Ant-dipping
behavior in chimpanzees: To what extent do micro-ecological influences explain
variation within and between sites?
Humle, Tatyana
Oral-10 Quantity based discrimination in great apes
Hanus, Daniel Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Oral-11 Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees and humans
Imura, Tomoko Kwansei Gakuin University; Tomonaga,
Masaki Kyoto University; Yamaguchi,
Masami K. Chuo University; Yagi,
Akihiro Kwansei Gakuin University
Oral-12
Stimulus organization in pigeons’ visual
perception
Oral-13 The effects of auditory stimuli on the latency of visually triggered
saccades
11:30
-- 14:00 Lunch
and Posters
14:00
-- 15:30 Session
4: Language and Communication
(Chair: Endo, Toshihiko)
Oral-14 The
more difficult to articulate, the more difficult to perceive?:
Infants' discrimination of /ra/ and /da/ in words.
Kajikawa, Sachiyo Tamagawa University; Sato, Kumiko Tamagawa University; Kanechiku, Kiyoe Tamagawa University; Imai, Mutsumi Keio University; Haryu, Etsuko University
of Tokyo
Oral-15
Native
language specific development in infant's speech perception and production
Mugitani, Ryoko NTT Communication Science Laboratories
Oral-16 Personality
impression formation from thin slices of nonverbal behavior: its bases and
consequences.
Sakaguchi,
15:30
-- 15:50 Break
15:50
-- 17:50 Session
5: Social Recognition (Chair:
Itakura, Shoji)
Oral-17
Cross-modal social category in monkeys
and dogs
Oral-18 Do humans and baboons use the same information
when categorizing human and baboon pictures?
Martin-Malivel, Julie
Oral-19 Development of familiar face
recognition: the processing of inner, outer, and isolated features
Zhe, Wang Zhejiang University of Sciences, China; Lee, Kang University of California, San Diego, USA;
Ge, Liezhong Zhejiang University of
Sciences, China
Oral-20 Ground
Nesting in the Chimpanzees of the
Koops,