Language Research Center, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Anim Cogn. 2012 Jul;15(4):539-48. doi: 10.1007/s10071-012-0482-1. Epub 2012 Mar 21.
Capuchin monkeys have been tested for the capacity to delay gratification for accumulating rewards in recent studies and have exhibited variable results. Meanwhile, chimpanzees have consistently excelled at this task. However, neither species have ever been tested at accumulating symbolic tokens instead of food items, even though previous reports indicate that tokens sometimes facilitate performance in other self-control tasks. Thus, in the present study, we tested capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees for their capacity to delay gratification in a delay maintenance task, in which an experimenter presented items, one at a time, to within reach of an animal for as long as the animal refrained from taking them. In Experiment 1, we assessed how long capuchin monkeys could accumulate items in the delay maintenance task when items were food rewards or tokens exchangeable for food rewards. Monkeys accumulated more food rewards than they did tokens. In Experiment 2, we tested capuchin monkeys and chimpanzees in a similar accumulation test. Whereas capuchins again accumulated more food than tokens, all chimpanzees but one showed no difference in performance in the two conditions. These findings provide additional evidence that chimpanzees exhibit greater self-control capacity in this task than do capuchin monkeys and indicate that symbolic stimuli fail to facilitate delay maintenance when they do not abstract away from the quantitative dimension of the task. This is consistent with previous findings on the effects of symbols on self-control and illuminates what makes accumulation a particularly challenging task.
在最近的研究中,人们已经对卷尾猴和黑猩猩进行了延迟满足能力的测试,以积累奖励,结果各不相同。与此同时,黑猩猩在这项任务中表现出色。然而,这两个物种都从未被测试过用象征性代币而不是食物来积累代币,尽管之前的报告表明代币有时会促进其他自我控制任务的表现。因此,在本研究中,我们测试了卷尾猴和黑猩猩在延迟维持任务中的延迟满足能力,在这个任务中,实验者一次向动物呈现一个物品,只要动物不拿走它们,动物就可以够到这些物品。在实验 1 中,我们评估了卷尾猴在食物奖励或可兑换食物奖励的代币的延迟维持任务中可以积累多少物品。猴子积累的食物奖励比代币多。在实验 2 中,我们在类似的积累测试中测试了卷尾猴和黑猩猩。虽然卷尾猴再次积累的食物比代币多,但所有黑猩猩(除了一只)在两种条件下的表现都没有差异。这些发现进一步证明了黑猩猩在这项任务中的自我控制能力比卷尾猴更强,并表明当象征性刺激不能抽象出任务的定量维度时,它们不能促进延迟维持。这与之前关于符号对自我控制的影响的发现一致,并阐明了是什么使积累成为一项特别具有挑战性的任务。