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狨猴能理解他人的对话吗?一种热成像方法。

Do marmosets understand others' conversations? A thermography approach.

作者信息

Brügger R K, Willems E P, Burkart J M

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sci Adv. 2021 Feb 3;7(6). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abc8790. Print 2021 Feb.

Abstract

What information animals derive from eavesdropping on interactions between conspecifics, and whether they assign value to it, is difficult to assess because overt behavioral reactions are often lacking. An inside perspective of how observers perceive and process such interactions is thus paramount. Here, we investigate what happens in the mind of marmoset monkeys when they hear playbacks of positive or negative third-party vocal interactions, by combining thermography to assess physiological reactions and behavioral preference measures. The physiological reactions show that playbacks were perceived and processed holistically as interactions rather than as the sum of the separate elements. Subsequently, the animals preferred those individuals who had been simulated to engage in positive, cooperative vocal interactions during the playbacks. By using thermography to disentangle the mechanics of marmoset sociality, we thus find that marmosets eavesdrop on and socially evaluate vocal exchanges and use this information to distinguish between cooperative and noncooperative conspecifics.

摘要

动物从窃听同种个体之间的互动中获得了什么信息,以及它们是否赋予其价值,这很难评估,因为通常缺乏明显的行为反应。因此,了解观察者如何感知和处理此类互动的内部视角至关重要。在这里,我们通过结合热成像技术来评估生理反应和行为偏好测量,研究狨猴在听到积极或消极的第三方声音互动回放时大脑中发生了什么。生理反应表明,回放被整体感知和处理为互动,而不是单独元素的总和。随后,动物更喜欢那些在回放过程中被模拟进行积极、合作性声音互动的个体。通过使用热成像技术来理清狨猴社交行为的机制,我们发现狨猴会窃听并对声音交流进行社交评估,并利用这些信息来区分合作和非合作的同种个体。

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