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黑猩猩婴儿(Pan troglodytes)组合操作的发展。

Development of combinatory manipulation in chimpanzee infants (Pan troglodytes).

机构信息

School of Human Cultures, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Hassakacho 2500, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan,

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2001 Nov;4(3-4):335-45. doi: 10.1007/s100710100089. Epub 2001 Jul 11.

Abstract

I made systematic observations of three infant chimpanzees aged 2-4 years, who participated in a series of diagnostic tests of combinatory manipulation. The tasks were stacking blocks, seriating nesting cups, and inserting an object into the corresponding hole in a plate or a box. These tasks were originally devised for developmental diagnosis of human infants. The chimpanzee infants displayed combinatory manipulation comparable to that of 1-year-old human infants. Common motor characteristics were observed across the tasks, namely "repetition" of actions, "adjustment" of actions, "reversal" of actions, and "shifts" of attention. Humans and chimpanzees share these actions when manipulating multiple objects to complete a task. Repetition, adjustment, and reversal of actions and shifts of attention underlie higher levels of cognition common to both species.

摘要

我对 3 只 2 至 4 岁的幼猩猩进行了系统观察,它们参与了一系列组合操作的诊断测试。任务包括堆叠积木、嵌套杯子排序和将物体插入板或盒的相应孔中。这些任务最初是为人类婴儿的发育诊断而设计的。幼猩猩表现出与 1 岁人类婴儿相当的组合操作能力。在这些任务中观察到了共同的运动特征,即动作的“重复”、“调整”、“反转”和“注意力转移”。当人类和黑猩猩操纵多个物体完成任务时,都会使用这些动作。动作的重复、调整、反转和注意力转移是这两个物种共有的更高认知水平的基础。

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