Morrison Rachel, Reiss Diana
Department of Psychology, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, New York, NY, United States of America.
Department of Psychology, Hunter College of The City University of New York, New York, NY, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Jan 10;13(1):e0189813. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189813. eCollection 2018.
Mirror-self recognition (MSR) is a behavioral indicator of self-awareness in young children and only a few other species, including the great apes, dolphins, elephants and magpies. The emergence of self-awareness in children typically occurs during the second year and has been correlated with sensorimotor development and growing social and self-awareness. Comparative studies of MSR in chimpanzees report that the onset of this ability occurs between 2 years 4 months and 3 years 9 months of age. Studies of wild and captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) have reported precocious sensorimotor and social awareness during the first weeks of life, but no comparative MSR research has been conducted with this species. We exposed two young bottlenose dolphins to an underwater mirror and analyzed video recordings of their behavioral responses over a 3-year period. Here we report that both dolphins exhibited MSR, indicated by self-directed behavior at the mirror, at ages earlier than generally reported for children and at ages much earlier than reported for chimpanzees. The early onset of MSR in young dolphins occurs in parallel with their advanced sensorimotor development, complex and reciprocal social interactions, and growing social awareness. Both dolphins passed subsequent mark tests at ages comparable with children. Thus, our findings indicate that dolphins exhibit self-awareness at a mirror at a younger age than previously reported for children or other species tested.
镜像自我识别(MSR)是幼儿以及少数其他物种(包括大猩猩、海豚、大象和喜鹊)自我意识的一种行为指标。儿童自我意识的出现通常发生在第二年,并且与感觉运动发展以及不断增强的社交和自我意识相关。对黑猩猩的MSR比较研究报告称,这种能力在2岁4个月至3岁9个月之间开始出现。对野生和圈养宽吻海豚(瓶鼻海豚)的研究报告称,它们在出生后的头几周就表现出早熟的感觉运动和社交意识,但尚未对该物种进行过比较性的MSR研究。我们让两只幼年宽吻海豚接触一面水下镜子,并分析了它们在三年时间里行为反应的视频记录。我们在此报告,两只海豚都表现出了MSR,其表现为在镜子前的自我指向行为,出现的年龄比一般报道的儿童更早,也比报道的黑猩猩更早得多。幼年海豚MSR的早期出现与它们先进的感觉运动发展、复杂且相互的社交互动以及不断增强的社交意识同时发生。两只海豚在与儿童相当的年龄通过了后续的标记测试。因此,我们的研究结果表明,海豚在镜子前表现出自我意识的年龄比之前报道的儿童或其他受试物种更小。