Taubert Jessica
Centre for the Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour, Macquarie University.
J Comp Psychol. 2010 Feb;124(1):57-65. doi: 10.1037/a0017704.
Human subjects build mental representations of facial identity that are "holistic." This has been clearly demonstrated with the composite effect where the representation of a whole face interferes with the recognition of features. Very few studies have sought evidence of holistic representations being built by nonhumans. This study tested captive, black-handed spider monkeys (N = 2) on a standard composite task, comparable to those run previously on human subjects. In Experiment 1, the monkeys were tested with the faces of conspecifics (Ateles geoffroyi), humans (Homo sapiens), and domestic sheep (Ovis aries) together with stick objects. The results of Experiment 1 revealed that both conspecific and human faces were processed holistically. The subsequent test (Experiment 2) confirmed that, for both subjects, the face composite effect was contingent on upright orientation. A direct comparison with available human data demonstrates a level of similarity, strongly suggestive of cognitive homology.
人类受试者构建的面部身份心理表征是“整体的”。这一点已通过合成效应得到明确证明,即整个面部的表征会干扰对特征的识别。很少有研究探寻非人类构建整体表征的证据。本研究对圈养的黑掌蜘蛛猴(N = 2)进行了一项标准合成任务测试,该任务与之前对人类受试者进行的测试类似。在实验1中,用同种动物(黑掌蜘蛛猴)、人类和家养绵羊的面部以及棍状物体对猴子进行测试。实验1的结果表明,同种动物和人类的面部都是整体加工的。随后的测试(实验2)证实,对于这两只受试猴子来说,面部合成效应取决于直立方向。与现有的人类数据进行直接比较显示出一定程度的相似性,强烈暗示了认知同源性。