Izumi Akihiro, Kojima Shozo
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin, Inuyama, 484-8506, Aichi, Japan.
Anim Cogn. 2004 Jul;7(3):179-84. doi: 10.1007/s10071-004-0212-4. Epub 2004 Mar 10.
Auditory-visual processing of species-specific vocalizations was investigated in a female chimpanzee named Pan. The basic task was auditory-visual matching-to-sample, where Pan was required to choose the vocalizer from two test movies in response to a chimpanzee's vocalization. In experiment 1, movies of vocalizing and silent faces were paired as the test movies. The results revealed that Pan recognized the status of other chimpanzees whether they vocalized or not. In experiment 2, two different types of vocalizing faces of an identical individual were prepared as the test movies. Pan recognized the correspondence between vocalization types and faces. These results suggested that chimpanzees possess crossmodal representations of their vocalizations, as do humans. Together with the ability of vocal individual recognition, this ability might reflect chimpanzees' profound understanding of the status of other individuals.
在一只名为潘的雌性黑猩猩身上,研究了对特定物种发声的视听处理。基本任务是视听匹配样本,要求潘根据黑猩猩的发声,从两部测试影片中选择发声者。在实验1中,发声面部和静止面部的影片作为测试影片配对。结果显示,潘能识别其他黑猩猩是否发声的状态。在实验2中,准备了同一个体两种不同类型的发声面部作为测试影片。潘识别出发声类型和面部之间的对应关系。这些结果表明,黑猩猩和人类一样,拥有其发声的跨模态表征。连同发声个体识别能力,这种能力可能反映了黑猩猩对其他个体状态的深刻理解。