Cognitive Understanding of Object Permanence in Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx, L.)

Anna Gabel, Carsten Lucass, Stefanie M. Zimmer, Christina Bietz, M. Schwenke, R. Wanker
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Object permanence tests are a standard procedure to test the cognitive ability to mentally follow a hidden object. To test this capacity in mandrills, we used visible and color-tracking with invisible displacement tests. During visible displacement the object was hidden and moved within its container in full view of the tested individual. During color-tracking with invisible displacement the object was hidden in a colored container, also in full view, but then moved within its container out of view. The tested mandrills were successful in the visible but not in the color-tracking with invisible displacement tests. They did not use the color as a cue for the correct container. One of the animals memorized the position of the container, in which the reward was dropped before the invisible displacement. We assume that the capacity of solving invisible displacement tests has evolved after the evolutionary separation of mandrills and apes.
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山魈(Mandrillus sphinx, L.)对客体持久性的认知理解
物体持久性测试是测试在心理上追踪隐藏物体的认知能力的标准程序。为了测试山魈的这种能力,我们使用了可见和颜色跟踪以及不可见位移测试。在可见位移期间,物体被隐藏并在其容器内移动,以使被测试个体完全看到。在不可见位移的颜色跟踪过程中,物体被隐藏在一个彩色容器中,也在全视图中,但随后在容器中移动,从视图中消失。测试的山魈在可见位移测试中成功,但在不可见位移测试中不成功。他们没有使用颜色作为正确容器的提示。其中一只动物记住了容器的位置,在看不见的位移之前,奖励在容器中被放下。我们认为,解决不可见位移测试的能力是在山魈和猿类进化分离之后进化出来的。
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