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黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)会灵活地调整自己的行为,以最大化收益,而不是为了迎合多数派。

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) flexibly adjust their behaviour in order to maximize payoffs, not to conform to majorities.

机构信息

Max Planck Research Group for Comparative Cognitive Anthropology, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Nov 27;8(11):e80945. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080945. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Chimpanzees have been shown to be adept learners, both individually and socially. Yet, sometimes their conservative nature seems to hamper the flexible adoption of superior alternatives, even to the extent that they persist in using entirely ineffective strategies. In this study, we investigated chimpanzees' behavioural flexibility in two different conditions under which social animals have been predicted to abandon personal preferences and adopt alternative strategies: i) under influence of majority demonstrations (i.e. conformity), and ii) in the presence of superior reward contingencies (i.e. maximizing payoffs). Unlike previous nonhuman primate studies, this study disentangled the concept of conformity from the tendency to maintain one's first-learned strategy. Studying captive (n=16) and semi-wild (n=12) chimpanzees in two complementary exchange paradigms, we found that chimpanzees did not abandon their behaviour in order to match the majority, but instead remained faithful to their first-learned strategy (Study 1a and 1b). However, the chimpanzees' fidelity to their first-learned strategy was overridden by an experimental upgrade of the profitability of the alternative strategy (Study 2). We interpret our observations in terms of chimpanzees' relative weighing of behavioural options as a function of situation-specific trade-offs. More specifically, contrary to previous findings, chimpanzees in our study abandoned their familiar behaviour to maximize payoffs, but not to conform to a majority.

摘要

黑猩猩表现出出色的个体和社交学习能力。然而,它们有时较为保守的天性似乎限制了它们灵活地采用更优的替代方案,甚至到了坚持使用完全无效策略的程度。在这项研究中,我们在两种情况下研究了黑猩猩的行为灵活性,这两种情况预测社交动物将放弃个人偏好并采用替代策略:i)受多数示范(即从众)的影响,ii)在存在更优奖励关联(即最大化收益)的情况下。与以前的非人类灵长类动物研究不同,本研究将从众的概念与坚持最初习得策略的倾向区分开来。通过在两个补充的交换范式中研究圈养(n=16)和半野生(n=12)的黑猩猩,我们发现黑猩猩并没有为了与多数人保持一致而放弃自己的行为,而是坚持自己最初习得的策略(研究 1a 和 1b)。然而,当替代策略的盈利能力通过实验得到提升时,黑猩猩对最初习得策略的坚持就被推翻了(研究 2)。我们根据黑猩猩对行为选择的相对权衡来解释我们的观察结果,这是特定于情境的权衡的结果。更具体地说,与之前的发现相反,我们研究中的黑猩猩为了最大化收益而放弃了熟悉的行为,但不是为了从众。

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