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黑猩猩利用操纵性的目光线索向觅食竞争对手隐瞒和透露信息。

Chimpanzee uses manipulative gaze cues to conceal and reveal information to foraging competitor.

作者信息

Hall Katie, Oram Mike W, Campbell Matthew W, Eppley Timothy M, Byrne Richard W, de Waal Frans B M

机构信息

Chicago Zoological Society-Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, Illinois.

School of Psychology, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, UK.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2017 Mar;79(3):1-11. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22622. Epub 2016 Nov 27.

Abstract

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Tactical deception has been widely reported in primates on a functional basis, but details of behavioral mechanisms are usually unspecified. We tested a pair of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the informed forager paradigm, in which the subordinate saw the location of hidden food and the dominant did not. We employed cross-correlations to examine temporal contingencies between chimpanzees' behavior: specifically how the direction of the subordinate's gaze and movement functioned to manipulate the dominant's searching behavior through two tactics, withholding, and misleading information. In Experiment 1, not only did the informed subordinate tend to stop walking toward a single high value food, but she also refrained from gazing toward it, thus, withholding potentially revealing cues from her searching competitor. In a second experiment, in which a moderate value food was hidden in addition to the high value food, whenever the subordinate alternated her gaze between the dominant and the moderate value food, she often paused walking for 5 s; this frequently recruited the dominant to the inferior food, functioning as a "decoy." The subordinate flexibly concealed and revealed gaze toward a goal, which suggests that not only can chimpanzees use visual cues to make predictions about behavior, but also that chimpanzees may understand that other individuals can exploit their gaze direction. These results substantiate descriptive reports of how chimpanzees use gaze to manipulate others, and to our knowledge are the first quantitative data to identify behavioral mechanisms of tactical deception.

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

Cross correlations show a subordinate chimpanzee tactically deceived a dominant by not gazing toward a valuable food (withholding), and recruiting to a "decoy" food (misleading). Chimpanzees understand that others can exploit their gaze direction.

摘要

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战术性欺骗在灵长类动物中已有广泛的功能性报道,但行为机制的细节通常未明确说明。我们在知情觅食者范式中测试了一对黑猩猩(黑猩猩属),其中从属黑猩猩知道隐藏食物的位置,而优势黑猩猩不知道。我们采用交叉相关性来研究黑猩猩行为之间的时间关联性:具体而言,从属黑猩猩的注视方向和移动方向如何通过隐瞒和误导信息这两种策略来操纵优势黑猩猩的搜索行为。在实验1中,知情的从属黑猩猩不仅倾向于停止走向单一高价值食物,而且还避免看向它,从而向其搜索竞争对手隐瞒可能暴露线索的信息。在第二个实验中,除了高价值食物外还隐藏了中等价值食物,每当从属黑猩猩在优势黑猩猩和中等价值食物之间交替注视时,她经常会停顿行走5秒;这经常会吸引优势黑猩猩去寻找低等食物,起到了“诱饵”的作用。从属黑猩猩灵活地对目标隐瞒和露出注视,这表明黑猩猩不仅可以利用视觉线索对行为进行预测而且可能理解其他个体可以利用它们的注视方向。这些结果证实了关于黑猩猩如何利用注视来操纵其他个体的描述性报告,据我们所知,这是确定战术性欺骗行为机制的首批定量数据。

研究亮点

交叉相关性表明,从属黑猩猩通过不看向有价值食物(隐瞒)和吸引其寻找“诱饵”食物(误导)来战术性欺骗优势黑猩猩。黑猩猩理解其他个体可以利用它们的注视方向。

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