Department of Educational Science and Psychology, Languages of Emotion, Evolutionary Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Anim Cogn. 2012 Nov;15(6):1211-6. doi: 10.1007/s10071-012-0543-5. Epub 2012 Jul 31.
We investigated four gibbon species of two different genera (Hylobates pileatus, H. moloch, H. lar, Symphalangus syndactylus) in terms of their looking behavior in response to a human who either looked up or looked at the gibbon. Comparing those two conditions, gibbons as a group looked up more when the human was looking up, but they also performed more looks in other directions and thus generally looked more in this condition. Unlike great apes, gibbons did not respond differently between conditions when only the first look on every trial was considered. Furthermore, they did not perform double looks up to check where the human was looking and also did not habituate to the human's looks up. This suggests that gibbons co-orient with human gaze, but unlike great apes, they do not take the visual perspective of others.
我们研究了四个不同属的长臂猿物种(Hylobates pileatus、H. moloch、H. lar、Symphalangus syndactylus),观察了人类向上看或看向长臂猿时,它们的注视行为。将这两种情况进行比较,整组长臂猿在人类向上看时更多地向上看,但它们也向其他方向看了更多次,因此在这种情况下总体上看的次数更多。与大型猿类不同,当只考虑每一次试验的第一次注视时,长臂猿在两种情况下的反应没有差异。此外,它们不会向上看两次以检查人类的注视位置,也不会对人类的注视习惯化。这表明长臂猿与人类的注视方向一致,但与大型猿类不同的是,它们不会从他人的视角看待事物。