Human children, but not great apes, become socially closer by sharing an experience in common ground

Volume: 199, Pages: 104930 - 104930
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
To create social closeness, humans engage in a variety of social activities centered around shared experiences. Even simply watching the same video side by side creates social closeness in adults and children. However, perhaps surprisingly, a similar psychological mechanism was recently shown in great apes. Here we asked whether the process by which this social closeness is created is the same for children and great apes. Each participant...
Paper Details
Title
Human children, but not great apes, become socially closer by sharing an experience in common ground
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
199
Pages
104930 - 104930
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