Did Dinosaurs 'See Through' Each Other's Eyes? New Research Provides Insight

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Did Dinosaurs 'See Through' Each Other's Eyes? New Research Provides Insight
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Much like symbolically walking a mile in someone else's shoes, visual perspective-taking is 'seeing' through someone else's eyes: We follow someone's gaze to learn what caught their attention, or we may even try and work out what someone else is seeing...

A simplified diagram of the experiments: for alligators, small birds, and large birds. A: gazing up, B: gazing to the side, and C: geometrical. Red dots indicate stimuli used to lure demonstrators' gazes.

Sometimes the experiments included one of their fellow species as a 'demonstrator' whose gaze they should follow, sometimes not, and they were tested with and without a stimulus in the form of a blue rubber ball or a laser dot. "Our findings show that they do not only have several cognitive skills on par with those of apes but that their forebearers most likely had these skills long before they evolved in mammals."

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