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新皮层大小可预测灵长类动物的欺骗率。

Neocortex size predicts deception rate in primates.

作者信息

Byrne Richard W, Corp Nadia

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2004 Aug 22;271(1549):1693-9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2780.

Abstract

Human brain organization is built upon a more ancient adaptation, the large brain of simian primates: on average, monkeys and apes have brains twice as large as expected for mammals of their size, principally as a result of neocortical enlargement. Testing the adaptive benefit of this evolutionary specialization depends on finding an association between brain size and function in primates. However, most cognitive capacities have been assessed in only a restricted range of species under laboratory conditions. Deception of conspecifics in social circumstances is an exception, because a corpus of field data is available that encompasses all major lines of the primate radiation. We show that the use of deception within the primates is well predicted by the neocortical volume, when observer effort is controlled for; by contrast, neither the size of the rest of the brain nor the group size exert significant effects. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that neocortical expansion has been driven by social challenges among the primates. Complex social manipulations such as deception are thought to be based upon rapid learning and extensive social knowledge; thus, learning in social contexts may be constrained by neocortical size.

摘要

人类大脑组织建立在一种更为古老的适应性特征之上,即猿猴灵长类动物的大脑较大:平均而言,猴子和猿类的大脑比同等体型的哺乳动物预期的要大两倍,这主要是新皮层增大的结果。测试这种进化特化的适应性益处取决于在灵长类动物中找到大脑大小与功能之间的关联。然而,大多数认知能力仅在实验室条件下对有限范围的物种进行了评估。在社会环境中欺骗同种个体则是个例外,因为有一系列涵盖灵长类辐射所有主要谱系的实地数据。我们发现,在控制观察者努力程度的情况下,灵长类动物中欺骗行为的使用能很好地由新皮层体积预测;相比之下,大脑其他部分的大小和群体规模都没有显著影响。这些发现与新皮层扩张是由灵长类动物之间的社会挑战所驱动的假设相一致。诸如欺骗之类的复杂社会操纵被认为基于快速学习和广泛的社会知识;因此,在社会环境中的学习可能受到新皮层大小的限制。

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