Videan Elaine N, Fritz Jo, Howell Sue, Murphy James
Primate Foundation of Arizona, Mesa, AZ, USA.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2007 Jan;46(1):66-70.
Is music just noise, and thus potentially harmful to laboratory animals, or can it have a beneficial effect? Research addressing this question has generated mixed results, perhaps because of the different types and styles of music used across various studies. The purpose of this study was to test the effects of 2 different types (vocal versus instrumental) and 2 genres (classical vocal versus 'easy-listening' vocal) of music on social behavior in 31 female and 26 male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Results indicated that instrumental music was more effective at increasing affiliative behavior in both male and female chimpanzees, whereas vocal music was more effective at decreasing agonistic behavior. A comparison of 2 genre of vocal music indicated that easy-listening (slower tempo) vocal music was more effective at decreasing agonistic behavior in male chimpanzees than classical (faster tempo) vocal music. Agonistic behavior in females remained low (<0.5%) throughout the study and was unaffected by music. These results indicate that, like humans, captive chimpanzees react differently to various types and genres of music. The reactions varied depending on both the sex of the subject and the type of social behavior examined. Management programs should consider both type and genre when implementing a musical enrichment program for nonhuman primates.
音乐仅仅是噪音,因此可能对实验动物有害,还是能产生有益影响呢?针对这个问题的研究得出了参差不齐的结果,这可能是因为不同研究中使用的音乐类型和风格各异。本研究的目的是测试两种不同类型(声乐与器乐)和两种流派(古典声乐与“轻松聆听”声乐)的音乐对31只雌性和26只雄性黑猩猩(黑猩猩属)社交行为的影响。结果表明,器乐在增加雄性和雌性黑猩猩的亲和行为方面更有效,而声乐在减少攻击行为方面更有效。对两种声乐流派的比较表明,“轻松聆听”(节奏较慢)的声乐在减少雄性黑猩猩的攻击行为方面比古典(节奏较快)声乐更有效。在整个研究过程中,雌性的攻击行为一直很低(<0.5%),且不受音乐影响。这些结果表明,与人类一样,圈养的黑猩猩对各种类型和流派的音乐反应不同。反应因受试对象的性别和所考察的社交行为类型而异。在为非人类灵长类动物实施音乐丰富计划时,管理方案应同时考虑音乐的类型和流派。