De Petrillo Francesca, Caroli Martina, Gori Emanuele, Micucci Antonia, Gastaldi Serena, Bourgeois-Gironde Sacha, Addessi Elsa
Institute for Advanced Study of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, CNR, Rome, Italy.
Anim Cogn. 2019 Mar;22(2):169-186. doi: 10.1007/s10071-018-01233-2. Epub 2019 Jan 2.
Money is a cultural artefact with a central role in human society. Here, we investigated whether some features of money may be traced back to the exchange habits of nonhuman animals, capitalizing on their ability to flexibly use tokens in different domains. In Experiment 1, we evaluated whether capuchins can recognize token validity. Six subjects were required to exchange with the experimenter valid/familiar tokens, valid/unfamiliar tokens, invalid tokens, and no-value items. They first exchanged a similar number of valid/familiar and valid/unfamiliar tokens, followed by exchanges of invalid tokens and no-value items. Thus, as humans, capuchins readily recognized token validity, regardless of familiarity. In Experiment 2, we further evaluated the flexibility of the token-food association by assessing whether capuchins could engage in reverse food-token exchanges. Subjects spontaneously performed chains of exchanges, in which a food item was exchanged for a token, and then the token was exchanged for another food. However, performance was better as the advantage gained from the exchange increased. Overall, capuchins recognized token validity and successfully engaged in chains of reverse and direct exchanges. This suggests that-although nonhuman animals are far from having fully-fledged monetary systems-for capuchins tokens share at least some features with human money.
货币是一种文化产物,在人类社会中起着核心作用。在此,我们利用非人类动物在不同领域灵活使用代币的能力,研究了货币的某些特征是否可以追溯到非人类动物的交换习惯。在实验1中,我们评估了卷尾猴是否能够识别代币的有效性。要求6只受试动物与实验者交换有效/熟悉的代币、有效/不熟悉的代币、无效代币和无价值物品。它们首先交换了数量相近的有效/熟悉和有效/不熟悉的代币,随后交换了无效代币和无价值物品。因此,和人类一样,卷尾猴能够轻易识别代币的有效性,而不论其是否熟悉。在实验2中,我们通过评估卷尾猴是否能够进行反向食物-代币交换,进一步评估了代币-食物关联的灵活性。受试动物自发地进行了一系列交换,其中一个食物项目被换成一个代币,然后该代币又被换成另一种食物。然而,随着交换所获得的优势增加,表现会更好。总体而言,卷尾猴识别了代币的有效性,并成功地进行了反向和直接交换的一系列操作。这表明,尽管非人类动物远没有成熟的货币系统,但对于卷尾猴来说,代币至少与人类货币有一些共同特征。