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人类和非人类灵长类动物的非理性选择行为。

Irrational choice behavior in human and nonhuman primates.

作者信息

Perdue Bonnie M, Brown Ella R

机构信息

Agnes Scott College, 141 E. College Ave., Decatur, GA, 30030, USA.

Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2018 Mar;21(2):227-234. doi: 10.1007/s10071-017-1156-9. Epub 2018 Jan 2.

Abstract

Choice behavior in humans has motivated a large body of research with a focus on whether decisions can be considered to be rational. In general, humans prefer having choice, as do a number of other species that have been tested, even though having increased choice does not necessarily yield a positive outcome. Humans have been found to choose an option more often only because the opportunity to select it was diminishing, an example of a deviation from economic rationality. Here we extend this paradigm to nonhuman primates in an effort to understand the mechanisms underlying this finding. In this study, we presented two groups of laboratory monkeys, capuchins (Cebus apella) and rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta), as well as human subjects, with a computerized task in which subjects were presented with two differently colored icons. When the subject selected an icon, differing numbers of food pellets were dispensed (or points were assigned), making each icon correspond to a certain level of risk (one icon yielded 1 or 4 pellets/points and the other yielded 2 or 3). Initially, both options remained constantly available and we established choice preference scores for each subject. Then, we assessed preference patterns once the options were not continuously available. Specifically, choosing one icon would cause the other to shrink in size on the screen and eventually disappear if never selected. Selecting it would restore it to its full size. As predicted, humans shifted their risk preferences in the diminishing options phase, choosing to click on both icons more equally in order to keep both options available. At the group level, capuchin monkeys showed this pattern as well, but there was a great deal of individual variability in both capuchins and macaques. The present work suggests that there is some degree of continuity between human and nonhuman primates in the desire to have choice simply for the sake of having choice.

摘要

人类的选择行为激发了大量研究,重点在于决策是否可被视为理性的。一般来说,人类和许多其他接受过测试的物种一样,更喜欢拥有选择权,尽管选择增多并不一定会带来积极结果。人们发现,人类会更频繁地选择某个选项,仅仅是因为选择该选项的机会正在减少,这是偏离经济理性的一个例子。在此,我们将这一范式扩展到非人类灵长类动物,以试图理解这一发现背后的机制。在本研究中,我们让两组实验猴子——卷尾猴(僧帽猴属)和恒河猴,以及人类受试者参与一项计算机化任务,在该任务中,向受试者展示两个颜色不同的图标。当受试者选择一个图标时,会分发不同数量的食物颗粒(或分配点数),使每个图标对应一定程度的风险(一个图标产生1个或4个颗粒/点数,另一个产生2个或3个)。最初,两个选项始终可用,我们为每个受试者建立了选择偏好分数。然后,我们在选项不再持续可用时评估偏好模式。具体而言,选择一个图标会导致另一个图标在屏幕上缩小尺寸,如果从未被选中最终会消失。选择它会使其恢复到完整尺寸。正如预测的那样,人类在选项减少阶段改变了他们的风险偏好,选择更平等地点击两个图标,以便让两个选项都可用。在群体层面,卷尾猴也表现出这种模式,但卷尾猴和猕猴在个体上都存在很大差异。目前的研究表明,人类和非人类灵长类动物在仅仅为了有选择而渴望选择方面存在一定程度的连续性。

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