Leinwand Jesse G, Fidino Mason, Ross Stephen R, Hopper Lydia M
Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL, USA.
Urban Wildlife Institute, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2022 Apr 27;289(1973):20212599. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2599.
In zoos, primates experience markedly different interactions with familiar humans, such as the zookeepers who care for them, compared with those with unfamiliar humans, such as the large volume of zoo visitors to whom they are regularly exposed. While the behaviour of zoo-housed primates in the presence of unfamiliar, and to a lesser extent familiar, humans has received considerable attention, if and how they spontaneously distinguish familiar from unfamiliar people, and the cognitive mechanisms underlying the relationships they form with familiar and unfamiliar humans, remain poorly understood. Using a dot-probe paradigm, we assessed whether primates (chimpanzees and gorillas) show an attentional bias toward the faces of familiar humans, with whom the apes presumably had a positive relationship. Contrary to our predictions, all subjects showed a significant attentional bias toward unfamiliar people's faces compared with familiar people's faces when the faces showed a neutral expression, both with and without a surgical face mask on, but no significant attentional bias when the faces showed a surprised expression. These results demonstrate that apes can spontaneously categorize humans based on familiarity and we argue that the attentional biases the apes showed for unfamiliar human faces reflect a novelty effect.
在动物园中,灵长类动物与熟悉的人类(如照顾它们的动物园饲养员)互动时,与和不熟悉的人类(如它们经常接触的大量动物园游客)互动时有显著不同。虽然圈养在动物园的灵长类动物在面对不熟悉的人类以及在较小程度上面对熟悉的人类时的行为受到了相当多的关注,但它们是否以及如何自发地区分熟悉的人和不熟悉的人,以及它们与熟悉和不熟悉的人类建立关系所依据的认知机制,仍然知之甚少。我们使用点探测范式评估灵长类动物(黑猩猩和大猩猩)是否对熟悉的人类面孔表现出注意力偏向,而这些猿类可能与熟悉的人类有积极的关系。与我们的预测相反,当面孔呈现中性表情时,无论是否佩戴外科口罩,所有受试者对不熟悉的人的面孔都表现出比对熟悉的人的面孔更显著的注意力偏向,但当面孔呈现惊讶表情时则没有显著的注意力偏向。这些结果表明,猿类可以根据熟悉程度自发地对人类进行分类,并且我们认为猿类对不熟悉的人类面孔表现出的注意力偏向反映了一种新奇效应。