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Using cross correlations to investigate how chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) use conspecific gaze cues to extract and exploit information in a foraging competition

机译:使用互相关来研究黑猩猩(盘尾猿)如何使用同种的凝视线索在觅食竞争中提取和利用信息

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In a dyadic informed forager task, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are known to exploit the knowledge of informed subordinates; however, the behavioral mechanisms they employ are unknown. It is tempting to interpret outcome measures, such as which individual obtained the food, in a cognitively richer way than the outcomes may justify. We employed a different approach from prior research, asking how chimpanzees compete by maneuvering around each other, whether they use gaze cues to acquire information from others, and what information they use in moment-to-moment decision-making. We used cross correlations, which plot the correlation between two variables as a function of time, systematically to examine chimpanzee interactions in a series of dyadic informed forager contests. We used cross correlations as a “proof of concept” so as to determine whether the target actions were contingent on, or occurred in a time-locked pattern relative to, the referent actions. A subordinate individual was given privileged knowledge of food location. As expected, an ignorant dominant followed the informed subordinate’s movement in the enclosure. The dominant also followed the subordinate’s gaze direction: after she looked at the subordinate, she was more likely to gaze towards this same direction within one second. In contrast, the subordinate only occasionally followed the dominant’s movement and gaze. The dominant also changed her own direction of movement to converge on the location to which the subordinate directed her gaze and movement. Cross correlation proves an effective technique for charting contingencies in social interactions, an important step in understanding the use of cognition in natural situations.
机译:在二元知情的觅食任务中,已知黑猩猩(盘古猿)利用知情下属的知识。但是,他们采用的行为机制尚不清楚。试图以一种比结果可能证明的认知上更丰富的方式来解释结果度量,例如哪个人获得了食物。我们采用了与先前研究不同的方法,询问黑猩猩如何通过相互操纵来竞争,它们是否使用注视线索从其他人那里获取信息,以及它们在瞬间决策中使用什么信息。我们使用了互相关,该互相关绘制了两个变量之间的相关关系作为时间的函数,从而系统地检查了一系列二元知情的觅食者竞赛中的黑猩猩相互作用。我们使用互相关作为“概念证明”,以确定目标动作是相对于参考动作还是以时间锁定模式发生或相对于参考动作而言。下属获得了有关食物位置的特权知识。正如预期的那样,一个无知的统治者跟随情报下属在围栏中的移动。统治者也遵循下属的注视方向:注视下属后,她更有可能在一秒钟之内朝着同一方向注视。相比之下,下属只是偶尔跟随领导者的移动和凝视。统治者还改变了自己的运动方向,以使下属将视线和运动引导到的位置。互相关被证明是一种用于绘制社交互动中突发事件的图表的有效技术,这是理解自然情况下认知使用的重要一步。

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