Prof. Dr. Simone Pika

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsSensory and Behavioural Biology,Systematics and Morphology (Zoology),Psychology
KeywordsCommunication and Cognition, Comparative approach, Corvidae, Evolution of language, Human and non-human primates

Current contact address

CountryGermany
CityOsnabrück
InstitutionUniversität Osnabrück
InstituteInstitut für Kognitionswissenschaft

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Bart KempenaersResearch Group "Comparative Gestural Signalling", Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Intelligenz, Seewiesen
Prof. Dr. Bart KempenaersCampus Seewiesen, Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Intelligenz, Seewiesen
Prof. Dr. Russell GrayAbteilung Sprach- und Kulturevolution, Max-Planck-Institut für Geoanthropologie, Jena
Start of initial sponsorship01/10/2010

Programme(s)

2010Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Programme

Nominator's project description

Human speech is unique in the animal kingdom and has often been used to define what it means to 'be human'. Already during the first year of life, children start to use nascent forms of communicative skills, mainly pre-linguistic gestures. But how do these gestures differ within various human cultures or between humans and animals? Simone Pika is investigating this question by comparing the development and use of gestural communication in different human cultures as well as between closely related species such as humans, chimpanzees and bonobos and between species which live in comparable social systems like chimpanzees and ravens. This innovative approach will allow new insights into the gestural origins of human speech, its cognitive underpinnings and the interplay between ontogenetic and phylogenetic factors.