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大猿在决策中表现出动态的不一致性,经常选择立即的奖励而不是更大,更晚的奖励. 然而,当未来的选择被推迟时,他们表现出更大的耐心和一致性.

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波诺波斯 (Bonobos) 是一个有趣的动物.拖延满足的时间.动态不一致性的动态不一致性这些大猩猩是大猩猩.猩猩是一种猩猩.时间偏好 时间偏好

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科学领域:

  • 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
  • 灵长类动物学 灵长类动物学
  • 认知科学 认知科学

背景情况:

  • 人类经常表现出动态不一致性,更喜欢立即满足,但耐心地为未来做计划.
  • 了解大猿是否具有这种特征对于比较认知研究至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 为了研究大猿 (猩猩,红,大猩猩) 的动态不一致性.
  • 评估前端延迟如何影响这些物种的时间间选择.

主要方法:

  • 一个以奖励为基础的选择任务被用在了大猿身上.
  • 介绍了具有和没有前端延迟的时间间选择场景.

主要成果:

  • 大猿在标准延迟任务中表现出不耐烦的选择和显著的个体变化.
  • 引入前端延迟导致了更加耐心和均的决策.

结论:

  • 大猿表现出动态不一致,类似于人类.
  • 他们的以未来为导向的行为和耐心比以前想象的更明显,突出了比较研究中时间范围的重要性.