NOT ALL CHIMPANZEES (PAN-TROGLODYTES) SHOW SELF-RECOGNITION

被引:58
作者
SWARTZ, KB
EVANS, S
机构
[1] UNIV STIRLING,DEPT PSYCHOL,STIRLING FK9 4LA,SCOTLAND
[2] CTR INT RECH MED,FRANCEVILLE,GABON
关键词
SELF-RECOGNITION; SELF AWARENESS; RECOGNITION; CHIMPANZEES;
D O I
10.1007/BF02381939
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
When a chimpanzee is presented with a mirror it initially responds with social behavior directed toward the reflection. After several hours of exposure to the mirror the social behavior decreases and the mirror is used to guide self-directed responses to previously unobservable parts of the body such as the face. When a distinctively colored mark is unobtrousively applied to the chimpanzee's face and the chimpanzee touches the mark while observing itself in the mirror, this behavior is said to indicate self-recognition. Such self-recognition has been considered to be a robust phenomenon in chimpanzees, with self-directed and mark-directed behaviors both appearing in all socially-housed adult chimpanzees tested. In our study 11 chimpanzees were given mirror exposure and tested with the mark test. Only one of the 11 chimpanzees touched the mark during test, although several showed self-directed behavior using the mirror to guide their movements. Such experimental factors as mirror size, position, or temporal spacing of the mirror exposure, and such subject variables as age, sex, previous social experience, and subspecies were insufficient to explain the difference between the present and previous findings. We suggest that there are individual differences in mirror recognition behavior in chimpanzees, and that further consideration of the factors contributing to this phenomenon, including the development of additional tests for self-recognition, is needed.
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页码:483 / 496
页数:14
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