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Masaki Tomonaga

業績目録

シンポジウム、ワークショップ、研究会等での講演・発表 (英語)

1990

Matsuzawa, T., Fujita, K., & Tomonaga, M. (1990). Mental rotation and spatial transformation in human and chimpanzees: Ecological constraints in visual cognition. Symposium of the XIIIth congress of the International Primatological Society, “Cognitive processes of primates in ecological and psychological perspectives.” Nagoya and Kyoto, Japan, July 18-24, 1990. (Abstarct: Abstracts, p.128)

Tomonaga, M. (1990). Perception and processing of complex geometric figures in chimpanzee. Satellite symposium of the XIIIth congress of the International Primatological Society, “Language researches in primatological perspective”, roundtable sessions. Inuyama, Aichi, Japan, July 16-17, 1990.

1995

Tomonaga, M. (1995). Search for symmetry in chimpanzees’ (Pan troglodytes) conditional discrimination performance. Symposium of the XXVth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Psychology, “Animal cognition: Integration of comparative psychology, psychobiology, and experimental analysis of behavior.” Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, October 25-29, 1995. (Abstract: Resumos, Appendix, p.2.)

Tomonaga, M. (1995). Formation of stimulus equivalence and related problems in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Invited lecture of the XXVth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Psychology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil, October 25-29, 1995.

Tomonaga, M. (1995). Face perception in a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and humans: Species difference in spatial perception. Invited lecture of the XIIIth annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Ethology. Universidade de Sao Paulo, Pirassununga, SP, Brazil, November 2-4, 1995. (Abstarct: Anais de Etologia, 13, 20-38.)

1996

Greene, H., & Tomonaga, M. (1996). Perception. Symposium of 1996 meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, “Overview of (primate) cognition.” Nashville, TN, USA, April 4-6, 1996.

Tomonaga, M. (1996). Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees and humans. International symposium "The emergence of human cognition and language". Tokyo, Japan, September 7-9, 1996.

1998

Fagot, J., & Tomonaga, M. (1998). Comparative assessment ofglobal/local processing in humans, chimpanzees andbaboons.The International Conference on Comparative Cognition. Orlando, FL, USA, March 12-14, 1998

Tomonaga, M. (1998). Perception of biological motions in chimpanzees. Colloquium for the animal-infant cognition subgroup of Monbusho Grant-in-Aid “The develop of mind”. Tokyo, Japan, January 21, 1998.

1999

Celli, M., Tomonaga, M., Udono, T., Teramoto, M.,& Nagano, T. (1999). Learning processes in a tool using task by captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). SAGA2 & COE International Symposium “Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings. Inuyama, Japan, 16-20 November, 1999. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.10)

Hashiya, K., Ishikawa, S., Fujita, K., & Tomonaga, M. (1999). The “initial knowledge” about the correspondence of auditory-visual events in macaque infants. SAGA2 & COE International Symposium “Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings. Inuyama, Japan, 16-20 November, 1999. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.30)

Tomonaga, M. (1999). Visual search tasks investigating the chimpanzee’s visual perception and cognition. The 2nd International Conference on Cognitive Science and The 16th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society Joint Conference. Tokyo, Japan, 27-30 July, 1999. (abstract: proceedings, p.52).

Tomonaga, M. (1999). Perception of shape from shading in the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). 22nd European conference on visual perception. Trieste, Italy, 22-26 August, 1999. (abstract: Perception, 28(suppl.), 23)

Tomonaga, M., Suzuki, J., Ohkura, S., Nakamura, M., & Abe, T. (1999). Are cognitive experiments stressful works for the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)?: Relationship between performance and physiological factors during cognitive experiments. SAGA2 & COE International Symposium “Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings. Inuyama, Japan, 16-20 November, 1999. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.71)

2000

Celli, M., Tomonaga, M., Udono, T., Teramoto, M.,& Nagano, T. (2000). Learning processes in a tool using task by captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium on Phylogeny of Cognition and Language, Inuyama, Japan, 2-5 March, 2000. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.17).

Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Matsuzawa, T., Tomonaga, M., & Tanaka, M. (2000). Imitation of facial gestures in neonatal chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE international symposium “Development and aging of primates”. 30 November-2 December 2000, Inuyama, Japan. (Program and Abstracts, p.50)

Nakayama, K., Terazawa, N., Tomonaga, M. (2000). Presence of companions functions as a buffer against social stress: Stress coping strategy of infant Japanese monkeys. COE international symposium “Development and aging of primates”. 30 November-2 December 2000, Inuyama, Japan. (Program and Abstracts, p.54)

Tomonaga, M. (2000). Visual search by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium on Phylogeny of Cognition and Language, Inuyama, Japan, 2-5 March, 2000. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.45).

Tomonaga, M. (2000). Visual perception in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): From infants to adults. Symposium “Comapartive cognition: Animal researches”, International conference on “Development of mind”. 30 August-1 September, 2000, Tokyo, Japan (Proceedings, pp.58-62).

Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2000). Cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Overview of the research project. COE international symposium “Development and aging of primates”. 30 November-2 December 2000, Inuyama, Japan. (Program and Abstracts, p.49)

2001

Tomonaga, M. (2001). Gaze priming in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)? XVIIIth congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium “Perceptual basis of gaze recognition from the scomparative perspective: From dogs to primates”. 7-12 January 2001, Adelaide, Australia. (Abstracts and Programme, p. 193)

Tomonaga,M., Tanaka, M., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2001). Cognitive development of infant chimpanzees. KyotoUniversity - Universite Louis Pasteur 10th Anniversary Symposium, “From molecular, stress signal to cognition”. Kyoto, Japan, 9-10 February, 2001. (abstract: Program and Abstracts, p. 18)

[Celli, M. L. (2001). Tool using task as environmental enrichment for captive chimpanzees. Hayashibara Forum 2001 / The 4th International SAGA symposium,"Evolutionary Neighbors". Okayama, Japan, 15-17 November (Abstracts: Abstracts, pp.26-27)]

2002

Bard, K. A., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Quinn, J., Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). 'Cultural' differences in mutual gaze between mother and infant chimpanzees. The XIXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)". August 8, 2002. Beijing, China. (Abstract: Abstracts, p.145.)

Chatani, K., Ochiai, T., Mizuno, Y., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Development of dropping and leaping down in chimpanzee infants. The XIXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)". August 8, 2002. Beijing, China. (Abstract: Abstracts, p.142.)

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., & Imada, H. (2002). The corridor illusion in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens): Effect of linear perspective on relative size discrimination. COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.52)

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., Matsuzawa, T., & Imada, H. (2002). Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzee infants. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.49)

Kawai, N., Horimoto, N., Morokuma, S., Douke, C., Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Classical conditioning in a chimpanzee fetus. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.75)

Kuwahata, H., Fujita, K., Tomonaga, M., Adachi, I., Ishikawa, S., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Development of schematic face recognition by chimpanzees and macaque monkeys: Effects of whole and parts of faces. COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.38)

Kuwahata, H., Ishikawa, S., Fujita, K., Tomonaga, M., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Schematic facerecognition by infant chimpanzees and macaque monkeys. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.65)

Matsuno, T., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Visual search for motion in infant and adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.54)

Mikami, A., Matsui, M., Nishimura, T., Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., Matsuzawa, T., Suzuki, J., Kato, A., Matsubayashi, K., Goto, S., Hashimoto, C. (2002). Development of the brain in baby chimpanzees. The Federation of Asian-Oceanian Neuroscience Societies (Aug. 2002, Seoul, Korea).

Mikami, A., Matsui, M., Nishimura, T., Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., Matsuzawa, T., Suzuki, J., Kato, A., Matsubayashi, K., Goto, S., & Hashimoto, C. (2002). A MRI study of brain structures in infant chimpanzees. COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.63)

Mizuno, Y., Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., Matsuzawa, T., & Takeshita, H. (2002). A study of "Laugh" in infant chimpanzees. COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.79)

Mizuno, Y., Tomonaga, M., & Takeshita, H. (2002). Development of spontaneous smiling in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.45)

Murai, C., Kosugi, D., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Do infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) categorize objects? COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.36)

Murai, C., Tomonaga, M., & Kosugi, D., & Itakura, S. (2002). Perceptual categorization by human infants and chimpanzee infants. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.36)

Nakayama, K., Terazawa, N., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Observation of conspecifics scratching induces negative emotional contagion in Japanesemonkeys. Inuyama COE International Symposium, "Research on long-lived animals: The past, present and future of longitudinal studies". Inuyama, 15-18 January, 2002 (Program and Abstracts, p.56)

Nakayama, K., Terazawa, N., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Observation of conspecifics scratching induces negative emotional contagion in Japanesemonkeys. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.41)

Okamoto, S., Tanaka, M., & Tomonaga, M. (2002). Looking back: The "representational mechanism" of joint attention in an infant chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.40)

Okamoto, S., Tomonaga, M., Ishii, K., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Use of experimenter-given cues during object-choice tasks by chimpanzee infants. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.46)

Takeshita, H., Mizuno, Y., Fragaszy, D., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Exploring by Doing: How young chimpanzees explore surfaces andobjects. The XIXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)". August 8, 2002. Beijing, China. (Abstract: Abstracts, pp.141-142.)

Takeshita, H., Takaya, R., Taga, G., Mizuno, Y., Itakura, S., Konishi, Y., Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Comparison of early development of postural control in chimpanzee and human infants. The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.42)

Tanaka, M., Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Development of drawing in infant chimpanzees. The XIXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)". August 8, 2002. Beijing, China. (Abstract: Abstracts, p.143.)

Tomonaga, M., & Imura, T. (2002). Relative numerosity judgement in chimpanzees. COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan.

Tomonaga, M., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Yamaguchi, M. K., Okamoto, S., Kosugi, D., & Bard, K. A. (2002). Developmental changesin the recognition of gaze in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.26)

Tomonaga, M., Okamoto, S., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Yamaguchi, M. (2002). Recognition of face and gaze in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). The 2nd International Symposium on Comparative Cognitive Science, "Social transmission of knowledge". Kyoto and Inuyama, 17-20 February, 2002. (Program and Abstracts, p.66)

Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2002). Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Overview of the research project in thePrimate Research Institute, KyotoUniversity. The XIXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Behavioral and cognitive development of infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)". August 8, 2002. Beijing, China. (Abstract: Abstracts, pp.140-141.)

Uozumi, M., Tomonaga, M., Yamazaki, Y., Watanabe, S., & Kojima, S. (2002). Name recognition by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE International Symposium, "Evolution of the Apes and the Origin of the Human Beings". November 14-17, 2002. InuyamaInternationalSightseeingCenter "Freude", Inuyama, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.42)

2003

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., & Imada, H. (2003). The effect of cast shadows on pictorial depth perceptionin chimpanzees and humans. 21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology UnionThe First International Workshop for Young Psychologists "Evolution and Development of Cognition", July 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, P-26)

Kuwahata, H., Adachi, I., Fujita, K., Tomonaga, M., Matsuzawa, T. (2003). Development of schematic face preference in macaque monkeys.21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology UnionThe First International Workshop for Young Psychologists "Evolution and Development of Cognition", July 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, P-14)

Mizuno, Y., Tomoanag, M., & Takeshita, H. (2003). Crying in infants and mother-infant interactions in chimpanzees. 21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology UnionThe First International Workshop for Young Psychologists "Evolution and Development of Cognition", July 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, P-18)

Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2003). Development of face processing in infant chimpanzees. COE21 International Symposium "Diversity of Cognition: Evolution, Development, Domestication, and Pathology" (21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology Union), September 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, Poster-5)

Okamoto, S., Tanaka, M., & Tomonaga, M. (2003). Development of joint attentionin an infant chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). 21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology UnionThe First International Workshop for Young Psychologists "Evolution and Development of Cognition", July 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, P-19)

Tomonaga, M. (2003). Perceptual bases for gaze recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). COE21 International Symposium "Diversity of Cognition: Evolution, Development, Domestication, and Pathology" (21st Century COE program of Kyoto University Psychology Union), September 26-27, 2003, Kyoto. (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, Talk-2)

Tomonaga, M., Okamoto, S., & Myowa-Yamakoshi, M. (2003). Gaze recognition in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). KyotoUniversity International Symposium (Kyoto-Michigan Collaboration in Psychology) "Self, Cognition, and Emotion". University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI: USA. December 6-7, 2003. (Abstracts: Program & Abstracts, p. 64)

2004

Tomonaga, M. (2004). Chimpanzee social cognition in early life. Kyoto-Michigan Collaboration in Psychology 2nd Symposium. April 24-25, 2004, Kyoto, Japan (Abstarct: Program and Abstracts, p.13.)

Tomonaga, M. (2004). Cognitive development of chimpanzeesfrom comparative perspective. The HOPE Seminar "Chimpanzee Cognition: From Visual to Social Cognition",20 August, 2004, Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.

Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2004). Use of touch-sensitive screensfor the study of the chimpanzee's perception and cognition. The XXth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Symposium "Uses of Technology in the study of cognition in non-human primates", 22-28 August, 2004, Trino, Italy (Abstract: Folia Primatologica, 75 (Supllement1), 135. .

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., Yagi, A., & Yamaguchi, M. K. (2004). Perception of shape from shading in chimpanzees and humans. The 2nd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on Evolution and Development of Cognition, November 13-14, 2004, Kyoto, Japan (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.18)

Matsuno, T., & Tomonaga, M. (2004). Contextual effects on the perception of the collision events in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens). The 2nd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on Evolution and Development of Cognition, November 13-14, 2004, Kyoto, Japan (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.18)

Tsutsumi, S., Fujita, K., & Tomonaga, M. (2004). Infant macaques’ theory of animacy: The role of eyes and fluffiness. The 2nd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on Evolution and Development of Cognition, November 13-14, 2004, Kyoto, Japan (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.18)

2005

Mizuno, Y., Takeshita, H., & Tomonaga, M. (2005). “Crying” in infants and mother-infant interactions in chimpanzees. International Symposium “New Perspectives in Affective Science”, January 28-30, 2005, Kyoto, Japan (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, p.51).

Ueno, A., Ueno, Y., & Tomonaga, M. (2005). Affective responses to taste stimuli in newborn rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). International Symposium “New Perspectives in Affective Science”, January 28-30, 2005, Kyoto, Japan (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, p.50).

Tomonaga, M. (2005). To be a chimpanzee: Similarities and differencesin the development of social cognitionbetween humans and our evolutionary neighbors.Lecture in TamagawaUniversity. April 16, 2005, TamagawaUniversity, Machida, Tokyo, Japan.

Tomonaga, M. (2005). Early social cognition in chimpanzees. KeioUniversity 21st Century COE Program Symposium: “Convergence and divergence of mind”, July 25, 2005, KeioUniversity, Tokyo, Japan.

Adachi, I., Tomonaga, M., Matsuzawa, T., & Fujita, K. (2005). Social categories in infant macaques. The 3rd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on “Evolution and Development of Cognition”. October 22-23, 2005, Kyoto, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.35).

Matsuno, T., & Tomonaga, M. (2005). Luminance contrast sensitivity of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). The 3rd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on “Evolution and Development of Cognition”. October 22-23, 2005, Kyoto, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.40).

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., & Yagi, A. (2005). The effects of cast shadows on visual search in chimpanzees and humans. The 3rd International Workshop for Young Psychologists on Evolution and Development of Cognition. October 22-23, 2005, Kyoto, Japan. (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.41).

Tomonaga, M. (2006). Chimpanzee attention captured and disengaged by social stimuli. 21st Century COE Program“Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Sciences” at The University of Tokyo, Third International Workshop on Evolutionary Cognitive Science"Social Cognition: Evolution, Development, and Mechanism“. March 9-10, 2006, Tokyo, Japan (Abstract: Program and Abstracts, p.6)

Imura, T., Tomonaga, M., Yamaguchi, M. K., & Yagi, A. (2006). The perception of motion trajectory of objects from moving cast shadows in human (Homo sapiens) and Japanese macaque (Maccaca fuscata) infants. 21st Century COE Program“Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Sciences” at The University of Tokyo, Third International Workshop on Evolutionary Cognitive Science"Social Cognition: Evolution, Development, and Mechanism“. March 9-10, 2006, Tokyo, Japan (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, p. 24).

2006

Imura, T., & Tomonaga, M. (2006). Optical contact affects the chimpanzees’ relative size discrimination. The 4th International Workshop for Young Psychologists on Evolution and Development of Cognition. Kyoto, Japan, September, 2-3, 2006.

Tomonaga, M., Okamoto, S., Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Bard, K. A. (2006). Development of gaze recognition in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Comparative-cognitive-developmental perspective. XVth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Invited Symposium “Eye gaze processing: Evidence from the human infants, nonhuman primates, and robots”. Kyoto, Japan, June 20-22, 2006. (Abstract: Complete Program PDF, p.292)

Tomonaga, M. (2006). Chimpanzee social cognition: Gaze and attention. International Symposium on Social Cognition as Higher Brain Function. August 1-3, 2006, KeioUniversity, Tokyo, Japan (Abstract: Program & Abstracts, p.12).

2007

Tomonaga, M. (2007). Neurobiological origin of language. 1st Annual Symposium on Japanese-French Frontiers of Science (JFFoS) 2007, ShonanVillage, Kanagawa, Japan, January 27-29, 2007. (Abstract: Agenda Book, pp.7-1–2)

Tomonaga, M. (2007). Chimpanzee social cognitionin the laboratory: Gaze and attention. “The Mind of the Chimpanzee”, An International Multidisciplinary Conference on Chimpanzee Cognition (Understanding Chimpanzees). Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA, March 22–25, 2007.

Tomonaga, M. (2007). Chimpanzee face perception: Comparative-cognitive-developmental perspective. SRCD Face Processing Preconference. Boston, MA, USA, March 29, 2007.