Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Scotland.
Am J Primatol. 2011 May;73(5):410-4. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20922. Epub 2010 Dec 31.
Some questions that arise from observations of responses to dead and dying individuals by nonhuman primates are discussed, focusing on psychological issues. The phenomenon of transport and care of dead infants is reviewed, along with the consequences of the mother dying for orphaned offspring. It is argued that particular attention should be paid to how the context of a death affects individuals, for example, traumatic accidental or predation-induced death versus peaceful death following illness. Some primates kill others of their own or other species, which raises additional questions about death awareness and empathy. Observations from both the field and captivity can contribute toward a better understanding of the psychological meaning of death for primates. Some aspects of death awareness recognized by developmental psychologists might help guide research efforts in this area.
本文讨论了从非人类灵长类动物对死亡和垂死个体的反应中观察到的一些问题,重点关注心理问题。本文回顾了运送和照顾死去婴儿的现象,以及母亲死亡对孤儿后代的后果。有人认为,应该特别注意死亡的环境如何影响个体,例如,创伤性意外或捕食引起的死亡与疾病后平静的死亡。一些灵长类动物会杀死自己或其他物种的其他个体,这引发了关于死亡意识和同理心的额外问题。来自野外和圈养的观察可以帮助更好地理解死亡对灵长类动物的心理意义。发展心理学家所认识到的死亡意识的某些方面可能有助于指导该领域的研究工作。