Bayart F, Anderson J R
Laboratoire de Psychophysiologie, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg 67000, France.
Behav Processes. 1985 Mar;10(3):219-27. doi: 10.1016/0376-6357(85)90069-5.
This study examined reactions to mirror-image stimulation in a wild- reared adult male monkey (Macaca tonkeana) which had spontaneously developed a form of tool-use, namely the use of plant stems to reach mucus inside the nose. Initial intense social responsiveness to the mirror was followed by habituation, although some social responding persisted. Mirror- induced social facilitation of drinking was demonstrated, the first record of such an effect in a nonhuman primate. Rather than enhancing the subject's tool-using activity, the presence of the mirror disrupted tool-use. Finally, an objective test for the presence of self-recognition failed to obtain any evidence of self-recognition in the subject, lending support to the view that the capacity for self-recognition may be lacking in monkeys.
本研究考察了一只野生环境中长大的成年雄性黑冠猕猴(Macaca tonkeana)对镜像刺激的反应,该猕猴自发形成了一种工具使用形式,即使用植物茎杆去够鼻子里的黏液。起初,它对镜子表现出强烈的社交反应,随后逐渐习惯化,不过仍有一些社交反应持续存在。研究证明了镜像能引发社交促进饮水的现象,这是在非人类灵长类动物中首次记录到这种效应。镜子的存在并未增强该猕猴的工具使用活动,反而干扰了工具使用。最后,一项关于自我识别的客观测试未能获得该猕猴具有自我识别的任何证据,这支持了猴子可能缺乏自我识别能力的观点。