Abstract

During the first 18 months of life, gorilla and human infants follow much the same course of psychological development, but the nonhumans embark on this sooner, and generally finish sooner. Exceptions to this arise in areas of reciprocal and constructive play with objects, for here, the human subjects excelled and the gorillas appeared to be uninterested.

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