Bania Amanda E, Harris Stephany, Kinsley Hannah R, Boysen Sarah T
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, 209 Psychology Building, 1835 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Anim Cogn. 2009 Jan;12(1):85-95. doi: 10.1007/s10071-008-0173-0. Epub 2008 Jul 25.
Nine chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were tested for their ability to assemble or disassemble the appropriate tool to obtain a food reward from two different apparatus. In its deconstructed form, the tool functioned as a probe for one apparatus. In its constructed form, the tool functioned as a hook, appropriate for a second apparatus. Each subject completed four test trials with each apparatus type. Tool types were randomized and counter-balanced between the two forms. Results demonstrated that adult and juvenile chimpanzees (N = 7) were successful with both tool types, while two infant chimpanzees performed near chance. Off-line video analyses revealed that tool modifications followed by attempted solutions by the adults and juveniles were typically correct on the first attempt. Neither infant was successful in modifying tools correctly on the first attempt over all eight trials. The older chimpanzees' ability to modify the appropriate tool consistently prior to use indicates an immediate recognition of the functional attributes necessary for the successful use of tool types on each apparatus, and represents a non-replication of a previously reported study by Povinelli.
对九只黑猩猩(黑猩猩属)进行了测试,以检验它们组装或拆卸合适工具的能力,从而从两种不同的装置中获取食物奖励。在其解构形式下,该工具作为一种探针用于一种装置。在其构建形式下,该工具作为一个钩子,适用于第二种装置。每个受试者对每种装置类型都完成了四次测试试验。工具类型在两种形式之间随机排列并进行了平衡处理。结果表明,成年和幼年黑猩猩(N = 7)对两种工具类型都取得了成功,而两只幼年黑猩猩的表现接近随机水平。离线视频分析显示,成年和幼年黑猩猩在尝试解决问题之前对工具的修改通常在第一次尝试时就是正确的。在所有八次试验中,没有一只幼年黑猩猩在第一次尝试时成功正确地修改工具。年长黑猩猩在使用前持续修改合适工具的能力表明,它们能够立即识别出在每种装置上成功使用工具类型所需的功能属性,这与波维内利之前报道的一项研究结果不同。