Paukner Annika, Anderson James R
Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, UK.
Biol Lett. 2006 Mar 22;2(1):36-8. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0411.
This study reports the first experimental exploration of possible contagious yawning in monkeys. Twenty-two stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides) were presented with video clips of either yawns or control mouth movements by conspecifics. At a group level, monkeys yawned significantly more often during and just after the yawn tape than the control tape. Supplementary analysis revealed that the yawn tape also elicited significantly more self-directed scratching responses than the control tape, which suggests that yawning might have been caused by tension arising from viewing the yawn tape. Understanding to what extent the observed effect resembles contagious yawning as found in humans and chimpanzees requires more detailed experimentation.
本研究报告了对猴子中可能存在的传染性打哈欠的首次实验探索。向22只短尾猕猴(食蟹猴)播放同种个体打哈欠或对照口部动作的视频片段。在群体层面上,猴子在观看打哈欠视频片段期间及之后比观看对照视频片段时打哈欠的频率显著更高。补充分析表明,打哈欠视频片段引发的自我抓挠反应也显著多于对照视频片段,这表明打哈欠可能是由观看打哈欠视频片段产生的紧张情绪引起的。要了解观察到的这种效应在多大程度上类似于人类和黑猩猩中发现的传染性打哈欠,还需要更详细的实验。