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Great apes distinguish true from false beliefs in an interactive helping task

机译:大猩猩在交互式帮助任务中将真信念与错误信念区分开来

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Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understanding of their psychological states. Humans’ nearest primate relatives, the great apes, understand many psychological states of others, for example, perceptions, goals, and desires. However, so far there is little evidence that they possess the key marker of advanced human social cognition: an understanding of false beliefs. Here we demonstrate that in a nonverbal (implicit) false-belief test which is passed by human 1-year-old infants, great apes as a group, including chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus), and orangutans (Pongo abelii), distinguish between true and false beliefs in their helping behavior. Great apes thus may possess at least some basic understanding that an agent’s actions are based on her beliefs about reality. Hence, such understanding might not be the exclusive province of the human species.
机译:要了解他人在各种情况下的行为,就必须了解他们的心理状态。人类最接近的灵长类动物亲戚,大猿,了解他人的许多心理状态,例如感知,目标和欲望。然而,到目前为止,几乎没有证据表明它们具有人类先进的社会认知的关键标志:对错误信念的理解。在这里,我们证明了在人类1岁婴儿通过的非言语(内隐)错误信念测试中,大猩猩作为一个群体,包括黑猩猩(盘古猿),bo黑猩猩(泛猩猩)和猩猩(猩猩) ),区分对帮助行为的正确信念和错误信念。因此,大猿可能至少具有一些基本的理解,即代理人的行为是基于她对现实的信念。因此,这种理解可能不是人类的专有领域。

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