Vick Sarah-Jane, Anderson James R
Centre Nacional de la Recherche Scientifique Station de Primatologie, Rousset-sur-Arc, France.
J Comp Psychol. 2003 Jun;117(2):209-16. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.117.2.209.
The ability of 4 olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive food task was investigated. Three baboons used head orientation as a cue, and 1 individual also used eye direction alone. As the baboons did not receive prior training with gestural cues, their performance suggests that the competitive paradigm may be more appropriate for testing nonhuman primates than the standard object-choice paradigm. However, the baboons were insensitive to whether the experimenter could actually perceive the food item, and therefore the use of visual orientation cues may not be indicative of visual perspective-taking abilities. Performance was disrupted by the introduction of a screen and objects to conceal food items and by the absence of movement in cues presented.
研究了4只东非狒狒(Papio anubis)在竞争性食物任务中利用人类目光线索的能力。3只狒狒将头部朝向作为线索,1只个体还单独使用眼睛方向。由于这些狒狒之前没有接受过手势线索的训练,它们的表现表明,与标准的物体选择范式相比,竞争性范式可能更适合测试非人类灵长类动物。然而,狒狒对实验者是否真的能看到食物项目不敏感,因此视觉方向线索的使用可能并不表明具有视觉视角采择能力。引入屏幕和物体来隐藏食物项目以及所呈现线索中缺乏动作,会干扰表现。