Department of Psychology, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.
Department of Comparative Language Science, University of Zurich, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Nov 22;119(47):e2206486119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2206486119. Epub 2022 Nov 14.
Humans are argued to be unique in their ability and motivation to share attention with others about external entities-sharing attention for sharing's sake. Indeed, in humans, using referential gestures declaratively to direct the attention of others toward external objects and events emerges in the first year of life. In contrast, wild great apes seldom use referential gestures, and when they do, it seems to be exclusively for imperative purposes. This apparent species difference has fueled the argument that the motivation and ability to share attention with others is a human-specific trait with important downstream consequences for the evolution of our complex cognition [M. Tomasello, (2019)]. Here, we report evidence of a wild ape showing a conspecific an item of interest. We provide video evidence of an adult female chimpanzee, Fiona, showing a leaf to her mother, Sutherland, in the context of leaf grooming in Kibale Forest, Uganda. We use a dataset of 84 similar leaf-grooming events to explore alternative explanations for the behavior, including food sharing and initiating dyadic grooming or playing. Our observations suggest that in highly specific social conditions, wild chimpanzees, like humans, may use referential showing gestures to direct others' attention to objects simply for the sake of sharing. The difference between humans and our closest living relatives in this regard may be quantitative rather than qualitative, with ramifications for our understanding of the evolution of human social cognition.
人类被认为在与他人共享对外在实体的注意力方面具有独特的能力和动机——为了分享而共享注意力。事实上,在人类中,使用指示性手势来明确地将他人的注意力引导到外部物体和事件上,这一行为出现在生命的第一年。相比之下,野生大猿类很少使用指示性手势,而且当它们使用时,似乎也只是出于命令的目的。这种明显的物种差异加剧了这样一种争论,即与他人共享注意力的动机和能力是人类特有的特征,对我们复杂认知的进化具有重要的后续影响[M. Tomasello, (2019)]。在这里,我们报告了野生猿类向同类展示感兴趣物品的证据。我们提供了在乌干达基巴莱森林中,成年雌性黑猩猩菲奥娜在给母亲萨瑟兰梳理树叶时,向其展示一片树叶的视频证据。我们使用了 84 个类似的树叶梳理事件数据集,来探讨这种行为的其他解释,包括食物分享、发起双边梳理或玩耍。我们的观察表明,在特定的社交环境下,野生黑猩猩可能像人类一样,使用指示性的展示手势来引导他人的注意力仅仅是为了分享。在这方面,人类和我们最亲近的近亲之间的区别可能是数量上的,而不是质的,这对我们理解人类社会认知的进化具有重要意义。