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Eye tracking uncovered great apes' ability to anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs

机译:眼动追踪发现大猿猴有能力预测其他人会根据错误的信念行事

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Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs. This finding suggests that, like humans, great apes understand others' false beliefs, at least in an implicit way. One key question raised by our study is why apes have passed our tests but not previous ones. In this article, we consider this question by detailing the development of our task. We considered 3 major differences in our task compared with the previous ones. First, we monitored apes' eye movements, and specifically their anticipatory looks, to measure their predictions about how agents will behave. Second, we adapted our design from an anticipatory-looking false belief test originally developed for human infants. Third, we developed novel test scenarios that were specifically designed to capture the attention of our ape participants. We then discuss how each difference may help explain differences in performance on our task and previous ones, and finally propose some directions for future studies.
机译:最近,我们使用一种新颖的眼动测试,证明了大猩猩预料到其他人会根据错误的信念行事。这一发现表明,像人类一样,大猩猩至少以一种内在的方式理解了他人的错误信念。我们的研究提出的一个关键问题是,为什么猿类通过了我们的测试,但没有通过以前的测试。在本文中,我们通过详细说明任务的发展来考虑这个问题。与以前相比,我们在任务中考虑了3个主要差异。首先,我们监视了猿的眼睛运动,特别是它们的预期外观,以测量它们对病原体行为的预测。其次,我们从最初为人类婴儿开发的具有预期外观的错误信念测试改编了我们的设计。第三,我们开发了新颖的测试场景,这些场景是专门为吸引猿类参与者的注意力而设计的。然后,我们讨论每种差异如何帮助解释我们的任务和以前的任务在性能上的差异,并最终提出一些未来研究的方向。

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