Self-Awareness in Animals and Humans: Developmental Perspectives

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Foreword, Louis J. Moses Acknowledgments Part I. Comparative and Developmental Approaches to Self-Awareness: 1. Expanding dimensions of the self: through the looking glass and beyond Sue Taylor Parker, Robert W. Mitchell and Maria L. Boccia 2. Myself and me Michael Lewis 3. Self-recognition: research strategies and experimental design Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. 4. From self-recognition to theory-of-mind Gyorgy Gergely 5. Mutual awareness in primate communication: a Gricean approach Juan Carlos Gomez 6. Multiplicities of self Robert W. Mitchell 7. Contributions of imitation and role playing games to the construction of self in primates Sue Taylor Parker and Constance Milbrath Part II. The Development of Self in Human Infants and Children: 8. Detection of self: the perfect algorithm John S. Watson 9. Social imitation and the emergence of a mental model of self Daniel Hart and Suzanne Fegley 10. Minds, bodies and persons: young children's understanding of the self and others as reflected in imitation and 'theory of mind' research Alison Gopnik and Andrew N. Meltzoff Part III. Self-Awareness in Great Apes: 11. Social and cognitive factors in chimpanzee and gorilla mirror behavior and self-recognition Karyl B. Swartz and Sian Evans 12. The comparative and developmental study of self-recognition and imitation: the importance of social factors Deborah Custance and Kim A. Bard 13. Shadows and mirrors: alternative avenues to the development of self-recognition in chimpanzees Sarah T. Boysen, Kirstan M. Bryan and Traci A. Shreyer 14. Symbolic representation of possession in a chimpanzee Shoji Itakura 15. Self-awareness in bonobos and chimpanzees: a comparative perspective Charles W. Hyatt and William D. Hopkins 16. Me Chantek: the development of self-awareness in a signing orangutan H. Lyn White Miles 17. Self-recognition and self-awareness in lowland gorillas Francine G. P. Patterson and Ronald H. Cohn 18. How to create self-recognizing gorillas (but don't try it on macaques) Daniel J. Povinelli 19. Incipient mirror self-recognition in zoo gorillas and chimpanzees Sue Taylor Parker 20. Do gorillas recognize themselves on television? Lindsay E. Law and Andrew J. Lock Part IV. Mirrors and Monkeys, Dolphins and Pigeons: 21. The monkey in the mirror: a strange conspecific James R. Anderson 22. The question of mirror-mediated self-recognition in apes and monkeys: some new results and reservations Robert L. Thompson and Susan L. Boatright-Horowitz 23. Mirror behavior in macaques Maria L. Boccia 24. Evidence of self-awareness in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Kenneth Marten and Suchi Psarakos 25. Mirror self-recognition in bottlenose dolphins: implications for comparative study of highly dissimilar species Lori Marino, Diana Reiss and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. 26. Further reflections on mirror-usage by pigeons: lessons from Winnie-the-Pooh and Pinocchio too Roger K. R. Thompson and Cynthia L. Contie Part V. Epilogue: 27. Evolving self-awareness Sue Taylor Parker and Robert W. Mitchell Indexes.

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