“…We also note that, although the majority of studies identified in our review, unsurprisingly, tested aspects of primate social cognition (e.g., social learning, cooperation, competition, and communication), this was not exclusively so. Highlighting that a social test setting does not prohibit the testing of non-social cognition, our review revealed tests of, for example, analogical reasoning ( Fagot & Maugard, 2013 ), memory ( Fagot & de Lillo, 2011 ; Maugard, Marzouki & Fagot, 2013 ), visual perception ( Cheries et al, 2006 ), numerical understanding ( Hauser, Carey & Hauser, 2000 ), and personality ( Carter et al, 2012 ; Neumann et al, 2013 ), although we note the inherent complexity of teasing apart “social” from “non-social” cognition (c.f. Seyfarth & Cheney, 2017 ).…”