Laboratoire de Psychologie Cognitive, UMR7290, Université Aix-Marseille/CNRS, Marseille, France.
Station de Primatologie-Celphedia, CNRS UAR846, Rousset, France.
Sci Adv. 2023 Oct 27;9(43):eadi5282. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adi5282.
Humans are strategic cooperators; we make decisions on the basis of costs and benefits to maintain high levels of cooperation, and this is thought to have played a key role in human evolution. In comparison, monkeys and apes might lack the cognitive capacities necessary to develop flexible forms of cooperation. We show that Guinea baboons () can use direct reciprocity and partner choice to develop and maintain high levels of cooperation in a prosocial choice task. Our findings demonstrate that monkeys have the cognitive capacities to adjust their level of cooperation strategically using a combination of partner choice and partner control strategies. Such capacities were likely present in our common ancestor and would have provided the foundations for the evolution of typically human forms of cooperation.
人类是策略性的合作者;我们会根据成本和收益做出决策,以维持高水平的合作,而这被认为在人类进化中发挥了关键作用。相比之下,猴子和猿类可能缺乏发展灵活合作形式所需的认知能力。我们表明,豚尾狒狒()可以使用直接互惠和伙伴选择在亲社会选择任务中发展和维持高水平的合作。我们的发现表明,猴子具有通过结合伙伴选择和伙伴控制策略来策略性地调整合作水平的认知能力。这些能力可能存在于我们的共同祖先中,并为通常人类形式的合作的进化提供了基础。