Program

 17 February 2002
Shiran-kaikan, Kyoto

13:30 Opening Remark

13:40-14:20 Toshisada Nishida (Kyoto Univ.)
The Riddle of Chimpanzee Cultures

14:20-15:00 Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto Univ.)
The difference of cultural transmission in monkeys, chimpanzees, and humans

15:00-17:00 Imanishi-Itani Memorial Lecture for Primatology
Frans de Waal (Living Links, Emory University, USA)

"The Silent Invasion of Japanese Primatology and the Rise of Social Cognition Studies"

17:00- Welcome Party

  18 February 2002
Inuyama International Sight-seeing center "Freude"
2F Poster site

12:00-13:00 Registration
13:00 Opening Remarks

13:10-13:50 10-min Oral Presentations for Posters (1)

Tomokazu Ushitani (Kyoto U.)
Pigeons(Columba livia) do not perceptually complete ecologically significant stimuli.

Hiroshi Makino (Chiba U.)
Pigeon's recognition of video images of human faces rotated in depth.

Atsuko Saito (U. of Tokyo), Yoshikazu Ueno (Kyoto U.), Shoji Kawamura (U. of Tokyo) & Toshikazu Hasegawa (U. of Tokyo)
Adaptive significance of trichromatic color vision among capuchin monkeys.

Naruki Morimura (Hayashibara Mus.) & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Movie discrimination and its retention by chimpanzees.

13:50-14:30 10-min Oral Presntations for Posters (2)

Namiko Kubo (Kyoto U.)
Age-related changes in cognition; Behavioral compensation in positional learning and memory by aged monkeys.

Junko Tsuchida (Kyoto U.)
Formation of object discrimination reversal learning set in aged Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata).

Chizuko Murai (Kyoto U.), Msasaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), Daisuke Kosugi (Kyoto U.), & Shoji Itakura (Kyoto U.)
Perceptual categorization by human infants and chimpanzee infants.

Miki Takahashi (Chiba U.), Maki Ikebuchi (U. of Tokyo, JSPS), Hiroko Yamada (Chiba U.) & Kazuo Okanoya (Chiba U., PRESTO)
Innate constraints in song learning: Cross-fostering experiments with wild and domesticated strains of Bengalese finches

14:30-15:00 Poster & Discussion time

15:00-15:40 10-min Oral Presntations for Posters (3)

Yasuhiro Shizawa (Osaka U.)
Girney vocalizations before grooming interactions in Japanese monkeys.

Gaku Ohashi (Kyoto U.)
Sub-grouping and vocal communication in Bossou chimpanzees.

Ari Ueno (Kyoto U.)
Development of feeding behavior and social context in wild Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata).

Katsura Nakayama (Kyoto U.), Naoko Terazawa (Kyoto U.), and Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.)
Observation of conspecifics scratching induces negative emotional contagion in Japanese monkeys.

15:40-16:10 10-min Oral Presntations for Posters (4)
Hideko Takeshita (Shiga Pref. U.), Rieko Takaya (Fukushima U., PRESTO), Gentaro Taga (U. of Tokyo, PRESTO), Yuu Mizuno (Shiga Pref. U.), Shoji Itakura (Kyoto U.), Yukuo Konishi (Tokyo Women's Med. U.),
Masayuki TANAKA (Kyoto U.), Masaki TOMONAGA (Kyoto U.), & & Tetsuro MATSUZAWA (Kyoto U.)
Comparison of early development of postural control in chimpanzee and human infants.

Sumirena Sekine (Hayashibara Mus.), Hideko Takeshita (Shiga Pref. U.), Yuu Mizuno (Shiga Pref. U.), Kaoru Chatani (Kyoto U.), Gen'ichi Idani (Hayashibara Mus.), Naruki Morimura (Hayashibara Mus.), Koki Fuwa (Hayashibara Mus.), & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Development of object manipulation and social interaction in infant chimpanzees.

Makiko Uchikoshi (Kyoto U.),Akino Kato (Kyoto U.), Norihiko Maeda (Kyoto U.), & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Behavioral development of agile gibbons.

16:10-16:40 10-min Oral Presntations for Posters (5)

Yuu Mizuno (Shiga Pref. U.), Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), & Hideko Takeshita (Shiga Pref. U.)
Development of spontaneous smiling in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

Sanae Okamoto (Nagoya U.), Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), Kiyoshi Ishii (Nagoya U.), Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi (Kyoto U.), Masayuki Tanaka (Kyoto U.), & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Use of experimenter-given cues during object-choice tasks by chimpanzee infants.

Atsushi Senju (U. of Tokyo), Yoshikuni Tojo (U. of Tokyo)
Autism, joint attention and reflexive orienting.

16:40-18:00 Poster & Discussion time
Posters (without oral presentations)
Ikuma Adachi (Kyoto U.) & Kazuo Fujita (Kyoto U.)
How do pigeons categorize photos of human faces and non-faces?

Tomoko Imura (Kwansei Gakuin U.), Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), Masayuki Tanaka (Kyoto U.), Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.), & Hiroshi Imada (Kwansei Gakuin U.)
Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzee infants.

Misato Hayashi (Kyoto U.), Masuo Koyasu (Kyoto U.), and Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Development of orienting manipulation in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Changes in the first 20 months assessed by a diagnostic test for cognitive development.

Noe Nakashima (Kyoto U.), & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.) Developmental changes of the responses to the vocalizations in infant chimpanzees.

Midori Uozumi (Keio U.), Yumiko Yamazaki (Keio U.), Shigeru Watanabe (Keio U.), & Shozo Kojima (Kyoto U.)
Name recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

Fuyumi Awaya (Keio U.), & Shigeru Watanabe (Keio U.)
IMHV lesions caused deficits in conspecific discrimination in infants but not in adults quails.

Kazutaka Shinozuka (Keio U.), & Shigeru Watanabe (Keio U.)
Effects of telencephalon ablation on shoaling behavior in goldfish.

Nozomi Naoi (Keio U.), & Shigeru Watanabe (Keio U.)  
Prosody discrimination in Java sparrows.

Hiroki Koda (Kyoto U.)
How Japanese macaques modify acoustic features of their vocalization according to the response by the other individuals.

Koji Kuraoka (Kyoto U.), Akihiro Izumi (Kyoto U.), & Katsuki Nakamura (Kyoto U.)
Rhesus monkeys' facial actions conditioned.

Keiko Fujisawa (U. of Tokyo) & Nobuyuki Kutsukake (U. of Tokyo)
Conflict resolution among preschool children in Japan to visual stimuli.

 

17:00-17:30 Special Talk
Masao Kawai (Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo)
The 50 years research on wild Japanese monkeys

18:00-20:30 Welcome Party

  19 February 2002

Primate Research Institute, Main Hall

9:00-10:00 PRI tour (1)

10:00-12:00 Oral Presentation (1)

10:00-10:40 Juliane Kaminski (Max Plank Inst., Germany)
Do animals know what others can and cannot see?

10:40-11:00 Hika Kuroshima (Kyoto U.), Kazuo Fujita (Kyoto U.), Ikuma Adachi (Kyoto U.), Kana Iwata (Kyoto U.), & Akira Fuyuki (Kyoto U.)
Tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) understand the relationship between seeing and knowing.

11:00-11:20 Yumiko Yamazaki (Keio U.), Naomi Shinohara (Keio U.), Azumi Okusowa (Keio U.), & Shigeru Watanabe (Keio U.)
Discrimination of the state of others in animals

11:20-12:00 Laurie R. Santos (Harvard Univ., USA)
The features that guide them: How rhesus macaques categorize foods and tools.

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-14:30 Oral Presentation (2)

13:00-13:40 Nathan Emery (U. of Cambridge, UK)
Comparing corvid & primate social cognition: a case for convergent mental evolution and divergent neurological evolution.

13:40-14:00 Hiroko Kuwahata (Kyoto U.), Satoru Ishikawa (Kyoto U.), Kazuo Fujita (Kyoto U.), Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi (Kyoto U.), Masayuki Tanaka (Kyoto U.), and Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)Schematic face recognition by infant chimpanzees and macaque monkeys.

14:00-14:30 Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), Sanae Okamoto (Kyoto U.), Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi (Kyoto U.), & Masami Yamaguchi (Chuo U.)
Recognition of face and gaze in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

14:30-15:00 Coffee Break

15:00-17:10 Oral Presentation (3)

15:00-15:30 Nobuaki Ohshiba (Baika Women's Coll.)
Japanese macaques' short-term memory for serial items: An item selection strategy based on the least memory strength.

15:30-16:00 Tohru Taniuchi (Kanazawa U.)
Can rats learn abstract relationships among food stimuli?

16:00-16:30 Masayuki Tanaka (Kyoto Univ.)
Recognition of pictorial representations in chimpanzees.

16:30-17:10 Jozsef Topal (Lorand Eotvos U., Hungary) and Adam Miklosi (Lorand Eotvos U.)
Do dogs really understand us? Hypotheses and studies on dog-human communication.

 

  20 February 2002

Primate Research Institute, Main Hall

9:00-10:00 PRI tour (2)

10:00-12:00 Oral Presentation (4)

10:00-10:40 Joseph P. Garner (UC Davis, USA), Georgia J. Mason (Oxford U., UK)
Do animals really express their cognitive processes in behaviour? - abnormal behaviour and the distinction between knowledge and action.

10:40-11:00 Nobuyuki Kutsukake (U. of Tokyo)
Intraspecific variation in conflict management in chimpanzees.

11:00-11:30 Kazuhide Hashiya (Kyoto U.), Hiromi Kobayashi (Bukkyo U.)
Acquisition of "meaning" of emotinal expressions in human infants.

11:30-12:00 Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya U.), Naoki Horimoto (Kyushu U.), Seiichi Morokuma (Kyushu U.), Chisato Douke (Kyoto U.), Masayuki Tanaka (Kyoto U.), Masaki Tomonaga (Kyoto U.), & Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Classical conditioning in a chimpanzee fetus.

12:00-13:00 Lunch

13:00-15:30 Oral Presentation (5)

13:00-13:20 Akihiro Izumi (Kyoto U.)
Perception of tone sequences in Japanese monkeys

13:20-13:40 Miyuki Ceugniet (Kyoto U.), & Akihiro Izumi (Kyoto U.)
Vocal Discrimination of Unknown Individuals in Japanese Monkeys.

13:40-14:10 Kazuo Okanoya (Chiba U., PRESTO), & Koji Nakamura (Chiba U., JSPS)
Auditory perception of learned vocalizations in Bengalese finches: Discrepancy between behavioral and physiological measures.

14:10-14:30 Coffee Break

14:30-16:20 Oral Presentation (6)

14:30-15:00 Masayuki Nakamichi (Osaka U.)
Tool-using behaviors of gorillas and orangutans in captive social groups.

15:00-15:20 Satoshi Hirata (Kyoto U.), and Ari Ueno (Kyoto U.)
Learning of a food processing technique in an infant chimpanzee and his observations of skilled mother.

15:20-15:40 Claudia Sousa (Kyoto U.), Sanae Okamoto (Kyoto U.), and Tetsuro Matsuzawa (Kyoto U.)
Behavioral development of an infant chimpanzee (Ayumu) and his relationship with his mother (Ai) during Token Experiments.

15:40-16:20 Andrew Whiten (U. of St. Andrews, UK)
'Culture' to child and chimpanzee: nine contrasts.

16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks

16:30- Farewell Party