Gulledge Jonathan P, Fernández-Carriba Samuel, Rumbaugh Duane M, Washburn David A
Dalton State College.
Language Research Center.
Psychol Rec. 2015 Mar;65(1):203-207. doi: 10.1007/s40732-014-0069-0. Epub 2014 Jun 13.
The ability to interpret facial expressions of others is one of the more important abilities possessed by humans. However, is it possible for humans to accurately interpret the facial expressions of another species of primate, namely rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)? We investigated this possibility by taking digital photos of four rhesus monkeys housed either singly or socially and allowing thirty-one participants to judge these photographs as representing either a happy, sad, or neutral monkey. Results indicated that the photographs of monkeys that were socially housed were more likely to be rated as happy or neutral than were photographs of singly housed monkeys. We suggest that these results imply important parallels between the perception of human and nonhuman primate facial expressions as well as introduce a potential new method for assessing nonhuman primate well-being.
解读他人面部表情的能力是人类所拥有的较为重要的能力之一。然而,人类有可能准确解读另一种灵长类动物——恒河猴(猕猴)的面部表情吗?我们通过拍摄四只单独饲养或群居的恒河猴的数码照片,并让31名参与者判断这些照片中的猴子是表现出快乐、悲伤还是中性表情,来研究这种可能性。结果表明,群居猴子的照片比单独饲养猴子的照片更有可能被评为快乐或中性表情。我们认为,这些结果暗示了人类和非人类灵长类动物面部表情感知之间的重要相似之处,同时也引入了一种评估非人类灵长类动物幸福感的潜在新方法。