Neiworth Julie J, Burman Michael A, Basile Benjamin M, Lickteig Mark T
Department of Psychology, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota 55057, USA.
J Comp Psychol. 2002 Mar;116(1):3-11. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.116.1.3.
Two methods assessed the use of experimenter-given directional cues by a New World monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Experiment 1 used cues to elicit visual co-orienting toward distal objects. Experiment 2 used cues to generate responses in an object-choice task. Although there were strong positive correlations between monkey pairs to co-orient, visual co-orienting with a human experimenter occurred at a low frequency to distal objects. Human hand pointing cues generated more visual co-orienting than did eye gaze to distal objects. Significant accurate choices of baited cups occurred with human point and tap cues and human look cues. Results highlight the importance of head and body orientation to induce shared attention in cotton top tamarins, both in a task that involved food getting and a task that did not.
两种方法评估了一种新世界猴类——棉顶狨猴(Saguinus oedipus)对实验者给出的定向线索的运用。实验1使用线索来引发对远处物体的视觉共同定向。实验2使用线索在物体选择任务中产生反应。尽管猴对之间的共同定向存在很强的正相关,但与人类实验者的视觉共同定向在指向远处物体时频率较低。与注视远处物体相比,人类手指指向线索引发了更多的视觉共同定向。人类的指点和轻拍线索以及注视线索在选择有诱饵的杯子时产生了显著准确的选择。结果突出了头部和身体定向在棉顶狨猴中诱导共同注意的重要性,无论是在涉及获取食物的任务还是不涉及食物获取的任务中。