Center for Behavioral Neuroscience, Georgia State University.
Department of Psychology, University of North Florida.
J Comp Psychol. 2020 Aug;134(3):318-322. doi: 10.1037/com0000247.
Eye gaze is widespread in nonhuman primate taxa and important for social cognition and communicative signaling. Bonobos and chimpanzees, two closely related primate species, differ in social organization, behavior, and cognition. Chimpanzees' eye gaze and gaze following has been studied extensively, whereas less is known about bonobos' eye gaze. To examine species differences using a more ecologically relevant measure than videos or pictures, the current study compared bonobo and chimpanzee mutual eye gaze with a human observer. A multivariate analysis of variance revealed significant species differences in frequency and total duration, but not bout length, of mutual eye gaze ( < .001). Specifically, bonobos engage in mutual eye gaze more frequently and for longer total duration than chimpanzees. These results are likely related to species differences in social behavior and temperament and are consistent with eye-tracking studies in which bonobos looked at the eye region of conspecifics (in pictures and videos) longer than chimpanzees. Future research should examine the relationship between mutual eye gaze and gaze following, as well as examine its genetic and neurological correlates. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
目光接触在非人类灵长类动物中很普遍,对社会认知和交际信号很重要。倭黑猩猩和黑猩猩是两种密切相关的灵长类动物,它们在社会组织、行为和认知方面存在差异。黑猩猩的目光接触和跟随已经得到了广泛的研究,而对倭黑猩猩的目光接触了解较少。为了使用比视频或图片更具生态相关性的测量方法来研究物种差异,本研究比较了与人类观察者的倭黑猩猩和黑猩猩之间的相互目光接触。方差分析的多元分析显示,在相互目光接触的频率和总持续时间上存在显著的物种差异,但注视时间的持续时间没有差异(<.001)。具体而言,倭黑猩猩比黑猩猩更频繁地进行相互目光接触,并且总持续时间更长。这些结果可能与社会行为和气质的物种差异有关,并且与在图片和视频中观察到的对同物种眼睛区域注视时间更长的眼动追踪研究结果一致。未来的研究应该检查相互目光接触和跟随之间的关系,并研究其遗传和神经相关性。