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Apes in the Information Age: An investigation of information management by orangutans (Pongo abelii).

机译:信息时代的猿类:猩猩(Pongo abelii)对信息管理的调查。

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This dissertation explored orangutans' flexibility in information management, including both information seeking (purposive acquisition of information in relation to a goal), and information use (external application of information to a problem-solving situation). Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the types of information that orangutans could use to solve a simulated foraging task, including social and non-social cues, physically contiguous and distal cues, and cross-dimensional feature and spatial cues from a photograph. In Experiment 3, a spatial cognitive task was used to test whether orangutans could use a single array of information in multiple, strategic ways. Both Experiments 2 and 3 also contrasted orangutans' behaviour with that of human children. These three experiments demonstrated that orangutans did not exploit all information sources equally, and further, that orangutans and children attend to different aspects of information sources, even when shown identical stimuli. In addition, in Experiment 3, orangutans showed persistence in their application of previously learned information to a novel problem, whereas children flexibly changed strategies if their initial strategy failed. In the final two experiments, information seeking was investigated using a task in which information about the location of a hidden food item could be optionally gathered before a foraging choice was made. Experiment 4 tested whether orangutans searched for information only when it was necessary, and not if the location of the food was already known or could be logically inferred. In Experiment 5, the flexibility of this behaviour was tested, by varying the value of the reward, the cost associated with seeking information, and the risk of error if information was not sought. These experiments demonstrated a sophisticated level of flexibility in orangutans' information seeking behaviour. In summary, despite an impressive level of flexibility in their ability to gather information adaptively, orangutans appear to be more limited in their strategic exploitation and application of information. It is hypothesized that this limited flexibility may have contributed to the divergence in the evolution of intelligence between humans and our non-human primate relatives.
机译:本文探讨了猩猩在信息管理中的灵活性,包括信息寻找(与目标有关的信息的有目的获取)和信息使用(信息在解决问题的情况下的外部应用)。实验1和2研究了猩猩可以用来解决模拟觅食任务的信息类型,包括社交和非社交线索,身体上连续的线索和远端线索,以及照片的跨维度特征和空间线索。在实验3中,空间认知任务用于测试猩猩是否可以以多种战略方式使用单个信息阵列。实验2和3都将猩猩的行为与人类儿童的行为进行了对比。这三个实验表明,猩猩不能平等地利用所有信息源,此外,即使显示出相同的刺激,猩猩和儿童也会关注信息源的不同方面。此外,在实验3中,红毛猩猩表现出坚持使用以前学到的信息解决一个新问题的能力,而如果最初的策略失败,则儿童可以灵活地改变策略。在最后的两个实验中,使用一项任务调查了信息寻找,其中可以在选择觅食之前有选择地收集有关隐藏食品位置的信息。实验4测试了猩猩是否仅在必要时才搜索信息,而不是在食物的位置已知或可以逻辑推断的情况下才搜索信息。在实验5中,通过改变奖励的价值,与寻求信息相关的成本以及如果不寻求信息时出错的风险,来测试这种行为的灵活性。这些实验证明了猩猩的信息搜寻行为具有高度的灵活性。总之,尽管猩猩适应性地收集信息的能力令人印象深刻,但它们在战略利用和应用信息方面似乎受到更多限制。据推测,这种有限的灵活性可能导致了人类与我们的非人类灵长类动物亲属之间智力发展的差异。

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  • 作者

    Marsh, Heidi L.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Zoology.;Psychology Cognitive.;Psychology Experimental.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 307 p.
  • 总页数 307
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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