在黑猩猩 (Pan troglodytes) 中,对以前熟悉的面孔的视觉偏好
Aiko Ode1, Ikuma Adachi2, Tomoko Imura3
1Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Social Sciences, Japan Women's University, Tokyo, Japan. m2164010oa@ug.jwu.ac.jp.
Scientific reports
|March 6, 2026
概括
黑猩猩对过去社会群体的熟悉面孔有视觉偏好,而不是当前的面孔. 与现有群体同伴长时间的共同生活减少了这种偏好,这表明黑猩猩的社会记忆复杂.
科学领域:
- 灵长类动物的行为
- 认知行为学认知行为学.
- 社会的认知社会认知.
背景情况:
- 了解非人类灵长类动物的社会记忆对于进化见解至关重要.
- 以前的研究表明,灵长类动物识别熟悉的个体,但关系时间状态的影响不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究黑猩猩对熟悉面孔的视觉偏好,基于关系时间状态 (过去与现在的组合伙伴).
- 检查同居时间对熟悉面孔的视觉偏好的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用眼睛追踪技术记录了六只黑猩猩的视觉行为.
- 介绍了黑猩猩与熟悉和新奇个体的配对面部照片.
- 将熟悉的面孔分为过去的同居条件和现在的同居条件.
主要成果:
- 只有在过去的同居条件下才观察到对熟悉的面孔的显著看向偏见.
- 在目前的同居条件下,没有发现对熟悉面孔的视觉偏好.
- 较长的同居时间与对现有组合友的视觉偏好降低相关,但不是过去的组合友.
结论:
- 黑猩猩对熟悉面孔的视觉注意力受到社会关系的时间背景的影响.
- 黑猩猩的长期社会记忆可以在不同年龄和分离后持续存在.
- 研究结果表明,视觉注意力根据社会关系的动态和持续时间进行了细微调节.
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