Department of Psychology, University of Lethbridge, AB, Canada; School of Natural and Engineering Sciences National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2023 Sep;152:105290. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105290. Epub 2023 Jun 20.
My main goal in this paper is to propose a reformulation of foundational models in behavioral research, including Tinbergen's (1963) well-known four levels of analysis (namely, ontogenetic, mechanistic, functional, and evolutionary questions) and Mayr's (1961) dichotomy between proximate and ultimate causations. After critically evaluating these influential but problematic models, I present a three-level neo-Tinbergenian approach to behavior that considers the triadic integration of behavioral causes, structure, and consequences along a single temporal continuum. I then argue that object-directed play is a good candidate behavior to apply this new paradigm by presenting significant examples of the combined analysis of at least two of these three levels. Finally, I show how stone handling, a form of culturally-transmitted object play in macaques, is perfectly amenable to this unified three-level explanatory framework. My proposed approach fits recent theoretical and empirical advances in behavioral biology, has a heuristic value, and may provide numerous benefits to a range of behavioral scientists.
我的主要目标是重新构建行为研究中的基础模型,包括 Tinbergen(1963)著名的四个分析层面(即个体发生、机械、功能和进化问题)和 Mayr(1961)的近因和远因二分法。在批判性地评估这些有影响力但有问题的模型之后,我提出了一种新的三层面 Tinbergen 行为方法,考虑了行为原因、结构和后果沿着单一时间连续体的三重整合。然后,我通过介绍至少其中两个层面的联合分析的重要例子,提出了对象导向的游戏是应用这种新范式的一个很好的候选行为。最后,我展示了在猕猴中文化传递的对象游戏形式——石头处理,如何完全适应这种统一的三层面解释框架。我提出的方法符合行为生物学最近的理论和经验进展,具有启发价值,并可能为一系列行为科学家带来众多好处。