Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Scotland.
Am J Primatol. 2010 Aug;72(8):707-14. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20827.
Three squirrel monkeys, trained to make a requesting gesture, were tested in the presence of a human assistant whose visual attention varied across trials. When food was available in one dish and an empty dish was nearby, the monkeys pointed overwhelmingly toward the former, regardless of where the assistant was looking. Looking at the assistant while pointing ("monitoring") peaked when she looked at them and when she attempted to engage them in joint attention. When only one dish was present, the monkeys refrained from gesturing if it was empty and if no assistant was present. They gestured more when the assistant made eye contact with them. Furthermore, when the assistant's focus of attention switched from the dish or the ceiling to the monkeys, the latter resumed pointing and increased their monitoring of the assistant. This is the first demonstration of such flexible use of an intentionally communicative requesting gesture in New World monkeys.
三只松鼠猴经过训练,可以做出请求的手势,在一名人类助手的注视下接受测试,助手的目光在不同试验中会发生变化。当一个盘子里有食物,而旁边有一个空盘子时,猴子们会压倒性地指向前者,而不管助手在看哪里。指向的同时看着助手(“监控”)在助手看着它们,以及试图与它们进行共同关注时达到峰值。当只有一个盘子时,如果盘子是空的,而且没有助手在场,猴子们就不会做出手势。当助手与它们进行眼神接触时,它们会更多地做出手势。此外,当助手的注意力从盘子或天花板转移到猴子身上时,后者会继续做出手势,并增加对助手的监控。这是新世界猴子中首次展示这种灵活使用有意沟通的请求手势的行为。