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Preface
CHAPTER ONE. A Bottom-Up Approach to the Primate Mind
SECTION ONE. From Understanding of the Actions of Others to Culture
CHAPTER TWO. The Mirror Neuron System in Monkeys and Its Implications for Social Cognitive Functions
CHAPTER THREE. The Human Mirror Neuron System and Its Role in Imitation and Empathy
CHAPTER FOUR. Social Rules and Body Scheme
CHAPTER FIVE. What, Whom, and How: Selectivity in Social Learning
CHAPTER SIX. Learning How to Forage: Socially Biased Individual Learning and "Niche Construction" in Wild Capuchin Monkeys
CHAPTER SEVEN. Social Learning and Culture in Child and Chimpanzee
SECTION TWO. Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Cooperation
CHAPTER EIGHT. A Bottom-Up View of Empathy
CHAPTER NINE. What Does the Primate Mind Know about Other Minds? A Review of Primates' Understanding of Visual Attention
CHAPTER TEN. Human Empathy through the Lens of Psychology and Social Neuroscience
CHAPTER ELEVEN. How Much of Our Cooperative Behavior Is Human?
CHAPTER TWELVE.Fetal Testosterone in Mind: Human Sex Differences and Autism
SECTION THREE.Memory, Emotions, and Communication
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. The Role of Broca's Area in Socio- Communicative Processes of Chimpanzees
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Emotional Engagement: How Chimpanzee Minds Develop
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Distress Alleviation in Monkeys and Apes: A Window into the Primate Mind?
CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Enquiries Concerning Chimpanzee Understanding
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. What Is Uniquely Human? A View from Comparative Cognitive Development in Humans and Chimpanzees
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