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灵长类动物中的母婴鼓励与动物教学问题。

Maternal encouragement in nonhuman primates and the question of animal teaching.

机构信息

Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, 2409 Taylor Lane, 30243, Lawrenceville, GA.

出版信息

Hum Nat. 1995 Dec;6(4):361-78. doi: 10.1007/BF02734206.

Abstract

Most putative cases of teaching in nonhuman animals involve parent-offspring interactions. The interpretation of these cases, particularly with regard to the cognitive processes involved, is controversial. Qualitative and quantitative observations made in nonhuman primates suggest that, in some species, mothers encourage their infants' independent locomotion and that encouragement can be considered a form of instruction. In macaques, experience in raising previous offspring accounts in part for variability between mothers in propensity to encourage infant motor skills. Parsimony suggests that the cognitive mechanisms underlying maternal encouragement of infant locomotion in primates as well as some other putative cases of animal teaching may involve first-order intentionality (i.e., goal-directed behavior) and not higher cognitive processes such as attribution of knowledge/ignorance or perspective-taking. Encouragement of infant independent locomotion early in life may have benefits to mothers later on, in terms of reduction of costs of infant carrying, earlier infant weaning, and increased probability of reproduction in the mating season. The elementary forms of teaching observed in nonhuman primates may have played an important role in the origin and evolution of human culture.

摘要

大多数被认为发生在非人类动物身上的教学案例都涉及亲代-子代的相互作用。这些案例的解释,特别是涉及到所涉及的认知过程,存在争议。在非人类灵长类动物中进行的定性和定量观察表明,在某些物种中,母亲会鼓励其婴儿的独立运动,而这种鼓励可以被视为一种指导形式。在猕猴中,抚养前一个后代的经验部分解释了母亲在鼓励婴儿运动技能方面的倾向性存在差异。简约性表明,灵长类动物中母亲鼓励婴儿运动的认知机制以及其他一些被认为是动物教学的案例,可能涉及到一阶意向性(即目标导向行为),而不是更高层次的认知过程,如知识/无知的归因或换位思考。在生命早期鼓励婴儿独立运动,可能对母亲以后有好处,例如减少婴儿携带的成本、更早地断奶以及在交配季节增加繁殖的可能性。在非人类灵长类动物中观察到的基本教学形式可能在人类文化的起源和进化中发挥了重要作用。

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