Genty Emilie, Roeder Jean-Jacques
Centre de Primatologie de l'Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.
Primates. 2011 Jul;52(3):253-60. doi: 10.1007/s10329-011-0245-7. Epub 2011 Mar 11.
In previous studies we demonstrated that brown and black lemurs (Eulemur fulvus and E. macaco) showed self-control abilities under a reverse-reward contingency. They were able to significantly select the smaller quantity of food to be rewarded with the larger one and to generalize this ability when presented with two rewards that differed in quality. In the present study, previously trained subjects had to choose between graphic representations of two different quantities of food under the reverse-reward contingency. Three out of four subjects learned to associate a graphic representation of the reward with the corresponding quantity. Only one subject consistently selected the representation of the smaller quantity to be rewarded with the larger quantity of food and therefore showed abstraction as well as relative numerousness skills. Indeed, she was able to discriminate between representations of different quantities and to ordinate them. We discuss how primates mentally represent food quantities and how self-control is involved in foraging strategies.
在之前的研究中,我们证明了褐狐猴和黑狐猴(Eulemur fulvus和E. macaco)在反向奖励条件下表现出自我控制能力。它们能够显著地选择数量较少的食物以换取数量较多的食物,并且当面对两种质量不同的奖励时,能够将这种能力进行推广。在本研究中,先前经过训练的受试者必须在反向奖励条件下,在两种不同数量食物的图形表示之间做出选择。四分之三的受试者学会了将奖励的图形表示与相应的数量联系起来。只有一名受试者始终选择数量较少的表示以换取数量较多的食物,因此表现出抽象以及相对数量技能。事实上,她能够区分不同数量的表示并对它们进行排序。我们讨论了灵长类动物如何在心理上表示食物数量以及自我控制如何参与觅食策略。