Povinelli D J, Nelson K E, Boysen S T
Department of Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520.
J Comp Psychol. 1990 Sep;104(3):203-10. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.104.3.203.
The visual perspective-taking ability of 4 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was investigated. The subjects chose between information about the location of hidden food provided by 2 experimenters who randomly alternated between two roles (the guesser and the knower). The knower baited 1 of 4 obscured cups so that the subjects could watch the process but could not see which of the cups contained the reward. The guesser waited outside the room until the food was hidden. Finally, the knower pointed to the correct cup while the guesser pointed to an incorrect one. The chimpanzees quickly learned to respond to the knower. They also showed transfer to a novel variation of the task, in which the guesser remained inside the room and covered his head while the knower stood next to him and watched a third experimenter bait the cups. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that chimpanzees are capable of modeling the visual perspectives of others.
对4只黑猩猩(黑猩猩属)的视觉视角采择能力进行了研究。实验对象在两位实验者提供的关于隐藏食物位置的信息之间进行选择,这两位实验者在两种角色(猜测者和知晓者)之间随机交替。知晓者在4个遮挡住的杯子中的1个里放置诱饵,以便实验对象能够观看这个过程,但看不到哪个杯子里有奖励。猜测者在房间外等待,直到食物被藏好。最后,知晓者指向正确的杯子,而猜测者指向错误的杯子。黑猩猩很快学会了对知晓者做出反应。它们还表现出能够将这种能力迁移到任务的一种新变体中,在这种变体中,猜测者留在房间内并遮住头部,而知晓者站在他旁边,看着第三位实验者给杯子放置诱饵。结果与黑猩猩能够模仿他人视觉视角的假设一致。