Byrnit Jill T
Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Anim Cogn. 2009 Mar;12(2):401-4. doi: 10.1007/s10071-008-0200-1. Epub 2008 Oct 17.
Several experiments have been performed to examine the great apes' use of experimenter-given manual and visual cues in object-choice tasks. Considering their use of referential gestures in gaze-following paradigms, great apes perform surprisingly unsuccessfully in object-choice tasks. However, the large majority of object-choice experiments have been conducted with chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with very few experiments including other great ape species, making it difficult to generalize about the great apes. Interestingly, the only object-choice task conducted with gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) has indicated successful use of both manual and visual cues. It was the aim of the present study to gather more data on gorillas' use of human manual and facial cues on the object-choice task. Gorilla subjects in this study did not show consistent use of three types of referential cues.
已经进行了多项实验来研究大猩猩在物体选择任务中对实验者给予的手动和视觉线索的使用情况。考虑到它们在目光追随范式中对指示性手势的使用,大猩猩在物体选择任务中的表现出人意料地不尽人意。然而,绝大多数物体选择实验是用黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)进行的,只有极少数实验包括其他大猩猩物种,这使得很难对大猩猩进行概括。有趣的是,唯一一项用大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla)进行的物体选择任务表明它们成功地使用了手动和视觉线索。本研究的目的是收集更多关于大猩猩在物体选择任务中使用人类手动和面部线索的数据。本研究中的大猩猩受试者并没有始终如一地使用三种类型的指示性线索。