
Emma Mcewen
University of St Andrews
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SHORT BIO
I am a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews studying great ape cognition, currently with chimpanzees. My research into social co-ordination focuses on what factors chimpanzees consider when they act in collaborative contexts, what they are encoding and learning during these experiences, and how these experiences may shape future interactions. My other areas of interest are metacognition, navigation, and the use of virtual environments.
Presentations

Do chimpanzees represent the actions of a co-ordination partner?
Merryn Constable and 3 other authors