Program

 

November 13 (Sat)

 

09:15 -- 12:00  HOPE Special Lectures (Chair: Matsuzawa, Tetsuro)

Evolution of our moral faculty

  Hauser, Marc Harvard University, USA

Brain mechanisms of monkey tool-using behaviour

  Iriki, Atsushi Tokyo Medical and Dental College & RIKEN

Cognitive Developmental Robotics towards understanding of our brain and mind

  Asada, Minoru Osaka University

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, Masayo University of Tokyo

Oral-2 Social brain and female choice in zebra finches

Ikebuchi, Maki Kanazawa Institute of Technology

Oral-3 Do dogs know what their cooperative human partner does and does not know?

Virányi, Zsófia Eötvös University, Hungary

Oral-4 Inequity averse responses in two nonhuman primates, capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees

Brosnan, Sarah F. Emory University, USA

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, Yuu Kyoto University; Takeshita, Hideko The University of Shiga Prefecture; Matsuzawa, Tetsuro Kyoto University

Oral-6 Infant motor patterns and cortical activation associated with event memory

Watanabe, Hama Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST / University of Tokyo

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, Hanae Kyoto University

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 University of Wisconsin, USA; Matsuzawa, Tetsuro Kyoto University

Oral-10 Quantity based discrimination in great apes

Hanus, Daniel Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany; Call, Josep Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany

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

Ushitani, Tomokazu Kyoto University; Fujita, Kazuo Kyoto University

Oral-13 The effects of auditory stimuli on the latency of visually triggered saccades

Kato, Masaharu Tokyo Women's Medical University; Konishi, Yukuo Tokyo Women's Medical University

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, Kikue University of Tokyo; Hasegawa, Toshikazu University of Tokyo

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

Adachi, Ikuma JSPS and Kyoto University; Fujita, Kazuo Kyoto University

Oral-18 Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon pictures?

Martin-Malivel, Julie University of Southern California, USA., and CNRS, France, now at Emory University, USA; Mangini, Michael University of Southern California, USA; Fagot, Joël CNRS, France; Biederman, Irving University of Southern California, USA

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 Nimba Mountains, Guinea, West Africa: Environmental or Social?

Koops, Kathelijne University of Utrecht, The Netherlands; Humle, T. University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA; Matsuzawa, T. Kyoto University; Sterck, E. H. M. University of Utrecht, The Netherlands