Tomonaga Masaki, Kurosawa Yoshiki, Kawaguchi Yuri, Takiyama Hiroya
Japan Monkey Centre, Inuyama, Aichi, Japan.
Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan.
Learn Behav. 2023 Dec;51(4):402-412. doi: 10.3758/s13420-023-00581-5. Epub 2023 Mar 23.
During computer-controlled cognitive tasks, chimpanzees often look up at the food dispenser, which activates at the same time as feedback for the correct choice but not for feedback for the incorrect choice. Do these "looking back" behaviors also indicate signs of spontaneous monitoring of their confidence in their choices? To address this question, we delayed the feedback for 1 s after their choice responses and observed their look-back behaviors during the delay period. Two chimpanzees looked up at the food dispenser significantly less frequently when their choice was incorrect (but the feedback was not given) than when it was correct. These look-back behaviors have not been explicitly trained under experimental contexts. Therefore, these results indicate that chimpanzees spontaneously change the frequency of their look-back behaviors in response to the correctness or incorrectness of their own choices, even without external feedback, suggesting that their look-back behaviors may reflect the level of "confidence" or "uncertainty" of their responses immediately before.
在计算机控制的认知任务中,黑猩猩经常抬头看向食物分配器,它在正确选择的反馈出现时同时启动,但在错误选择的反馈出现时不会启动。这些“回头看”行为是否也表明它们对自己选择的信心有自发监测的迹象?为了解决这个问题,我们在它们做出选择反应后将反馈延迟1秒,并观察延迟期间它们的回头看行为。当两只黑猩猩的选择错误(但未给出反馈)时,它们抬头看向食物分配器的频率明显低于选择正确时。这些回头看行为在实验情境中并未经过明确训练。因此,这些结果表明,即使没有外部反馈,黑猩猩也会根据自己选择的正确与否自发改变回头看行为的频率,这表明它们的回头看行为可能反映了它们之前反应的“信心”或“不确定性”水平。